February: Ours

Yours. Mine. Ours.

What does writing about love reveal about us—especially when we think about these possessive pronouns? When we write about love, we confront certain emotions and experiences when we think of what we hold near and dear to ourselves. This is especially true when we talk about what love means after becoming parents.

This month, reflect on what it means to share love—whether with your child, spouse, or even your experience balancing both emotions at once. What stories come to mind as you think about what’s yours?

*You’re welcome to share any non-published Love After Babies essays!

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Posts are due at midnight PST on Wednesday, Feb. 14th. Neidy will email participants on Thursday, Feb. 15th. The blog hop will go live at 8 AM EST on Friday, Feb. 16th.

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Questions? Email hello@exhalecreativity.com.

Visit the Blog Hop:

Is Love Patient?

I bought myself a lemonade

The Story of Us

Things That Have Been Ours

Shooting Stars

Our Disco

First Comes Love

The Measure of Love

When I Say I Love You

One is (not) enough

How to Say I Love You Without Saying I Love You

What Does Love Require of Me?

The Farm Life is Our Life

Battle Sc(our)s

The Luckiest

This bed holds all our love

The Best Kind of Love is Gross

Touch Points

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