I did it. We did it. While the “we” “did” and “it” could all be up for debate as to their meaning, I guess what I’m trying to say is my children and I survived week 1 of Serbinski school. Before I get into how it all played out [warning: I have a selective memory], a part of me … [Read more...]
Struggling with Stay-At-Home-Mom Isolation
Stay at home Mom isolation is real. I would also argue that motherhood in general can be isolating. There’s something about being surrounded by small people all day that might make a bystander think, “how could she possibly feel alone,” that is actually the most alone I’ve ever … [Read more...]
Go With What You Know
I was talking with a friend of mine recently about the “type” of Mom I am. Judging by the pause in our conversation and the change in his tone of voice, he had no idea what I was referring to when I breached the subject of “mom-type.” He also isn’t a mom [find more out about his … [Read more...]
Saying Goodbye to The Baby Stage
It’s crazy to think I’m writing a blog post about the closing of the baby stage in the Serbinski house, considering I started this blog when I only had a 6 month old at home. If you’ve been with Mom to Mom Nutrition from the start, you might remember my first Motherhood posts … [Read more...]
A Letter to My Relapses
I’ve recently hit another sobriety milestone [think coin, claps, and hugs], and while I’m sitting here with gratitude for another day sober, I’m also sitting here with an immense amount of gratitude for my relapses. Sobriety is weird like that. Last month I was ticked off I … [Read more...]






