Mom Guilt
How much is “my best” as a mom?
Mom, Author, SuperWoman
With the nature of the Railroad, as a few other professions, I find my husband is more often unavailable than free to help me juggle the children.
Cries in the darkness, I grab my rope and roll out of bed, leaving my husband to sleep. At any moment his phone will ring, calling him to the train yard.
I’ll be the first to admit that my life is, by no means, glamorous. I am in, in no way, the best at anything. I have many talents but am a master of none, as the saying goes. But when I tell people stories of my life, they listen. Or they read, because I am…Read More
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