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Mompreneur

Mompreneur now that is a fun name!  I really never expected being a new mom to be so difficult.  But being a mompreneur takes motherhood to whole new level. 

The definition of a entrepreneur is, "A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so."

The definition of being a good mom is, "mother is a selfless, loving human who must sacrifice many of their wants and needs for the wants and needs of their children. A mother who works hard to make sure their child is equipped with the knowledge, skills and abilities to make it as a competent human being."

Wow that is some heavy stuff.  Sacrificing ones own wants & needs, all the while taking on great financial risk!   This is why we deserve the cool title of mompreneur. 

 

My sweet baby girl Cayley just turned a year old.  She has spent almost every day with me since the day she was born.  See when we moved to Lake Tahoe I wasn't aware that in order to find childcare you have to get on a waiting list even before you become pregnant.  We are still waiting for our local daycares to open a spot for her.  I try and remind myself every day that we are saving money, however, mommy really needs a break.


In all honesty motherhood is so much tougher than I could have ever imagined.  Everyone warns you but until you are living it you just can't even begin to relate.  

I was feeling kind of sorry for myself recently, which just sucks when this is supposed to be the happiest time of my life.  Then I watched Ali Wong's Netflix special. No one really sums what I am going through better than her!  If you haven't seen her Netflix special you really must check it out.  I have never laughed so hard in my life. 

Here is a quick summary! 10 Hilarious truths from her Netflix special! 

From what delivering a baby is really like, to the pain of nursing, family/life balance, saggy breasts, to maternity leave needs and body changes, she touches on it all, yet in a funny lighthearted way.

It's actually pretty funny after spending the last 5 years and over $100,000 to develop a sports bra for busty women that after nursing my breasts shrunk 2 sizes.  I went from a 34F to a 34D.  Can anyone of you relate?

I hope those of you reading this post enjoy the netflix special above.  Give us a shout out on social if you are also a momprenuer or or have breast support problems!  We are here to help!

Much Love,

Catherine


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