Motherhood is messy, exhausting, and not always magical. And you know what? That’s okay. You don’t have to love every moment to be an amazing mom.
Kane Ong
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I pick up my phone just to check something, and suddenly, I’m deep in a mom group debate about the best sippy cups. Am I addicted to my …
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I used to spend so much time folding my kids’ clothes—only for them to throw everything in a drawer like a chaotic tornado. So I stopped. And honestly? …
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Momspiration
How to Feel Good Naked Again When Your Body Feels Like a Stranger’s
by Kane Ongby Kane OngMotherhood changes everything…including how we see ourselves. If your body feels unfamiliar or hard to love, you’re not alone. But confidence isn’t about going back—it’s about embracing who …
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Mom Life
The Weirdest Things I Googled During My Kid’s First Year (And The Answers)
by Kane Ongby Kane OngIf you’ve ever been up at 2 a.m. frantically Googling “is it normal for babies to stare at the ceiling like that?”—welcome to motherhood. We’ve all been there. …
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Mom Hacks
The One Parenting Hack That Helped My Kid Stop Lying (Without Shaming)
by Kane Ongby Kane OngLying is normal for kids, but handling it wrong can make them lie even more. Instead of guilt and punishment, I tried one simple trick—and my kid actually …
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Momspiration
What ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ Taught Me About Being A Mom (And Why It Still Holds Up Today)
by Kane Ongby Kane OngMrs. Doubtfire made me laugh as a kid. As a mom, it makes me feel. 💛 The lessons about love, showing up, and doing whatever it takes for …
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Moms, we all have our little quirks—maybe you double-check the baby monitor or need the diaper bag packed just right. But when does being particular cross the line …
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Alright, moms, let’s talk about MILs and their territorial grandma phase. You know, when they start calling your baby their baby—like, not in the cute way, but in …
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If you’re the one who remembers every appointment, packs every lunch, and answers every “Mom, where’s my—?” then congrats, you’re the default parent. But here’s the thing—you don’t …