#1 Oh, Did He Now?

I've always enjoyed making comics, but becoming a parent gave me more inspiration than I could have imagined. Being able to channel my creativity this way has helped me with all the ups and downs that have come with the change of becoming a parent. That said, I love being a mom! It is just the craziest experience, and sometimes I can't believe I made a whole person. When I'm not making comics, I enjoy playing video games, working out, and gardening.
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#3 Some Things Get Easier, Other Things Get Harder

Since my last post, my kid got older. It's funny how each new stage brings new inspiration. I've actually shifted a bit away from comics focusing on things he says and does and more about my reactions and experiences. I want to make sure I respect his privacy and be mindful of what I'm sharing since some of my comics are seen by thousands and, in some comics, millions of people.
#4 Do As I Say, Not As I Do

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Making comics helps influence me into being a more mindful and present mom. Being able to process some of the things in my life through art makes things a little easier. It also allows me to be creative. As an artist, it can sometimes be difficult to find inspiration to make what I would call "real" art, but making comics really scratches the creative itch.
Even though I share my comics on social media, I have an entire book of comics that are just for my son. These are more personal, sentimental comics, and I plan on giving him the book one day when he's older. Along with that, I've actually kept a diary since I was around 18 weeks pregnant. I thought it would be neat for him to get to know me a little better and get an idea of what was going on in the world before he was able to be aware of it.
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My plans for 2023 include pushing myself outside my comfort zone. I'm afraid of failure, isn't everyone? But I want to keep trying to network and grow my audience and create an even more connected parenting community.
Thanks for checking my post! I love seeing people connect with my experiences and with one another, being a parent is really hard, and you aren't alone! Please feel free to also follow me on Facebook and consider supporting me on Patreon, where I will be sharing exclusive content.
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#9 Son, We Didn't Forget

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#11 Sometimes, There Are Just No Words

#12 When You're Trying To Raise A Self-Sufficient Adult

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#20 Rude Awakening



