Jen

Jen
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Jen is three-year resident of Westchester County and a five-year resident of Mommyhood. She enjoys writing, reading, coffee, wine, Disney World, and traveling with her husband, five year old daughter, two year old son, and 13 month old tiny son. She used to teach high school English in the city, but she decided to give up that stress for the stress of being a SAHM. Her least favorite things to do are laundry and dishes, but those seem to be the two things she puts the most energy into, hoping that one day, someone will create a Roomba-like device that will gather, sort, pretreat, wash, dry, fold, and put away the now clean clothes that her children shed like snakeskin around the house. Aside from dishes and laundry, Jen also occupies her free moments traveling and writing for her blog Three Kids and A Car where she provides travel tips and stories she’s collected since she first started bringing her daughter with her while she traveled the world.
Women sitting on a couch having an exchange of words.

Dear Stay-at-Home Mom, Dear Working Mom: An Exchange of Words

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I went to dinner at an old friend’s house not long ago. She’s the kind of friend I don’t get to see every day or even every month, but I’ve known for years and...
A mom yelling at her daughter.

Finding My Worth: My Angry Journey as a Stay-at-Home Mom

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He was only 22 months old when he quietly said it. And it was the second time it happened. The words were simple and slid easily out of his little mouth. "Sorry, Mommy." That...
Co-parenting responsiblities.

Parenthood as Partnership: Taking One for the Team

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It's 10 a.m. on a Saturday, and I have a two-year-old slung on my hip while my three-year-old and six-year-old each wrap themselves around a leg, the oldest waving dismissively. We're watching their daddy...
A little girl playing on her iPad.

My Family’s Relationship with iPads is a Dirty Secret

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Ok. I'll admit it without shame. I let my children use iPads. They each have their own. And they're three and five. And I'll go one step further. They've had them for years. Years....
A couple vacationing.

The Emotional Stages of Vacationing Without Kids

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I'll be the first to admit it. There haven't been a lot of opportunities for vacationing without kids since they've made their presence known in this world. And that's generally by choice. I want...
going to the doctor

Awkward Mom Moments: Going to the Doctor

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Now, I'm not ashamed to admit that I hate going to the doctor for myself. It's not fun to have a person's attention directed solely at me, where I discuss all the ins and...
play date

Awkward Mom Moments: Setting Up a Play Date

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I had heard the stories of the awkwardness of having children. But before I had children, those stories were really just tales of pregnancy and delivery. Moments when dignity was placed to the side...
advice

Please Stop: Your Kind Advice Is Not Helping Me

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I'm a mom. I get advice—a lot of it. There was a time when I was a first-time mom, and I solicited it quite often. I didn't care who they were. If they had...
volunteer with young kids

Volunteering with Young Children in Westchester County

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As unfortunate as it sounds, when my kindergartener volunteers to help me with small tasks like dusting the coffee table or cleaning the windows, I know not to get too excited. More likely than...
Motherhood changed me.

10 Ways I have Irrevocably Been Changed by Motherhood

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I'm not going to bore you by going on and on about all the ways motherhood has changed me. You won't hear me erupt with emotions about having found a pure, true love, or...