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  • Hosting as an Introvert

    I don’t remember the context, but my husband recently noted that both of us are introverts. Inside, I cringe a little every time someone describes one of my kids as an “introvert,” “quiet,” “reserved,” or my least favorite “shy.” Growing up, people said I was shy or even “too shy.” I definitely internalized it as…

    July 8, 2024

    ClementineLee

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    extrovert, friendship, hosting, introvert, introverts, life, motherhood, social-anxiety, stay at home mom
  • Caregiver burnout

    This is a subject near and dear to me. As I have watched my mom take care of my grandparents over the past five or so years at the same time that I have become a mother of three. I think almost all parents, rightly so, feel so much responsibility to their children. It’s interesting…

    June 20, 2024

    ClementineLee

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    burnout, caregiver, caregiver burnout, caregiving, mental-health, motherhood, parenting, self care, stay at home mom
  • Transitions

    I’ve often heard how parents are shocked, amused, or horrified when they get a glimpse of themselves in their child’s behavior. It goes the other way too..as adults, children sometimes, despite their best efforts, find themselves acting just like their parents. My husband and I like to joke that when my son is being difficult,…

    May 15, 2024

    ClementineLee

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    motherhood, self awareness, transitions
  • You can’t have it all at once

    There is a lot of truth to the phrase, “you can have it all, but not all at once.” I try to remind myself of it (though I don’t believe anyone can have it all in one lifetime) often. It’s especially helpful for me when thinking about career and work life, which I have been…

    April 13, 2024

    ClementineLee

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    family, gender, having it all, life, parenting, sahm, stay at home mom, women, working mom
  • A Truth Hard Learned

    I’ve been coming back to a thought a lot lately so much so that I felt compelled to write about it. Maybe it’s obvious to most people, but the reality is, no one will “take care of you,” you have to take care of yourself. I guess this applies to regularly functioning adults, more so…

    April 10, 2024

    ClementineLee

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    moms, motherhood, personal development, self care, self love
  • Decorating with young children

    What have I learned about home decorating and designing a home with young kids/babies? Let me tell you a few things: I don’t think there’s any fool proof way to shield your home from the littlest residents, but these strategies have helped us from losing our marbles. One day, I hope to deck out my…

    January 31, 2024

    ClementineLee

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    decorating, decorating with little kids, home cleaning, home organization, interior design, motherhood
  • Favorite mom looks lately

    Some of the recent looks I’ve been spotting (at the library, grocery store, school pick up): –short or mini uggs –canada goose coats (and other less exp long puffers/parkas) -shiny puffer vests -black and colorful leggings with white crew socks -the look above with sneakers –sorel boots/booties –sherpa cropped jackets (cropped might not be for…

    January 28, 2024

    ClementineLee

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    canada goose, casual fashion, levis, mom fashion, moncler, nike, quince, sorel, ugg, vuori, winter fashion, women’s fashion
  • Quaint Villages – North Shore Addition

    If you’ve ever visited Long Island, you may have noticed that the island itself changes drastically as you leave Manhattan and travel east to Montauk (south shore) or Orient Point (north shore). Technically, the island starts at Brooklyn, then you enter Queens, then Nassau County, and finally Suffolk County. When New Yorkers refer to “Long…

    January 24, 2024

    ClementineLee

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    cold spring harbor, greenport, huntington, long island towns, Long Island villages, mattituck, north shore, northport, port jefferson, stony brook
  • The most important thing

    I’m writing this on a Sunday, which, in the Catholic Church, is a day of rest. We attend church Sunday mornings with our sons and often feel, when we’re home, anything but revived and refreshed. Today, neither of us managed to catch the Gospel reading or homily. It was a series of carrying, fetching snacks and…

    January 21, 2024

    ClementineLee

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    bible, Byzantine cathlic, catholic, catholic church, christianity, church, church with children, jesus, kids at mass, liturgy, sunday mass, worship
  • Play spaces for toddlers

    It’s the time of year in New York where most of us prefer the indoors. I’m a big believer in the physical and mental benefits of fresh air but in the winter, we spend a lot more time inside. Recently, “play spaces” have become popular. They’re basically spaces(varying degrees of size) where you can take…

    January 20, 2024

    ClementineLee

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    indoor play, Long Island play spaces, play spaces, toddlers
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