Heather Reid Writes

Heather is an essayist, editor, CMO, mommy, and wife seeking stillness while in a state
of nearly constant motion. She lives, walks, and eats in the greatest city in the world: Chicago.

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Everything Must Go

October 17, 2018 by Heather Reid in adulting, adultlife, home, memories, kids, momlife

Getting rid of your stuff is supposed to make you happier. Except when it doesn’t.

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October 17, 2018 /Heather Reid
adulting, kids, home, change, all the small things, bigbrother, compassion, memories, family, growingup, littlebrother, procrastination, time
adulting, adultlife, home, memories, kids, momlife
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The Things She Carries

October 11, 2017 by Heather Reid in kids, memories, momlife

I don’t carry as much stuff around with me in my arms, but my brain and my time are as overstuffed with tasks as my old diaper bag configuration was. 

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October 11, 2017 /Heather Reid
emotional labor, diaper bag, change, what's next
kids, memories, momlife
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