. "I never thought that I would be able to say those words. I can't tell you how many Kate movies live rent free in my head. I've admired her for so long. I've loved her for so long."
"I think ultimately for me, part of my journey has been realizing how much I need to parent myself. And I think that's a struggle that many of us have," Day says "And so actually part of my parenting now is understanding what I need and that it's not a failure to meet those needs. And nor is it selfish. It's actually a really necessary part of being human."The podcaster goes on to explain that she's found meaning and a real sense of community by doing her podcast, which explores this topic of failure.
"So I just want to say that to the person who is walking that path right now, there will be a way that you can find meaning again if it's not conventional parenting, and if it is and you do end up with a baby in your arms, I'm so so happy for you, and that is your path," Day says."And I realize now that it's not mine."Read the original article on
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, and even a brief-but-stylish spot in HBO'sPompeo is hardly alone in having TSA delays caused by food. Anyone who has ever traveled with ground coffee or other containters of relatively small food items can probably attest that issues like this are common.
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Does your pet ever try to sneak snacks or extra food? My dog tries to every chance she gets and Jen Greenberg, AKA The Green Bird Brigade, also has the same issue with her little Quaker parrot named Auggie.Auggie had already had dinner when Jen realized that Auggie was missing, and she could hear noise coming from the kitchen. She went to investigate and found Auggie helping herself to a second dinner! Make sure your sound is on so you can hear Jen scolding her - it's too cute!