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Sometimes the isolation of being a stay at home mom gets to be too much.  It isn’t like I am chained to the stove or anything, but sometimes the mere thought of leaving the house exhausts me.  You know those days where a shower and drying your hair sounds like way too much effort?  Coupled with putting something on the toddler that isn’t stained, packing his bag, making sure it isn’t nap time; it just gets overwhelming.

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It is hard to be a woman.  Seriously.  Oh wait?  I was stating the obvious?  My bad.

As women, we know how hard it is.  However, for teenage girls, it seems to be a whole new ballgame.  When I was in high school, and on the cusp of junior sizes, I was a size zero.  Unfortunately, size 3 was as low as it went, and I was doomed to wear children’s clothing.  And have my mom sew my prom dress for our eighth grade prom (which is a stupid idea to begin with).  She ordered me a lovely dress, but when I pushed those spaghetti straps over my shoulders, that dress hit the floor, without touching a curve on the way down.

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My grandma warned me about men’s work.  “You keep lifting/shoveling/digging like you do, and you will feel it when you are my age.  That’s men’s work!”  She’s probably right, but I am stubborn and impatient, so I end up getting myself into all sorts of mischief I really shouldn’t (there was incident with replacing the toilet seal, and then installing laminate flooring while in my first trimester).

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Amid much personal turmoil I’ve been experiencing lately, came this little spiky nugget of information that hit me right where it hurts, my ego.  I am a fashion don’t.  I was completely unaware of the large black bar hanging over my eyeballs that, apparently, is visible to everyone else within camera range.

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How to raise two girls to be sports junkies? Well, to be honest, the formula is still a work in progress. I won’t have definitive proof until they become college students. But that hasn’t stopped any athletic supplement makers, so I won’t let it stop me either. So, here is what I’ve learned so far:

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