I love this sweater! Runs TTS. Wearing a small. It’s the perfect red. Great alone or for layering! It seems to get harder with age, but it’s these friendships that help us survive this stage 💙 Have you found your people yet? . . The Mom in the Minivan, an adaptation for moms of Room on The Broom By Lauren Agans The mom in the minivan had a mug, and a shrug that was red, and long brown hair up in a bun on her head. How the mom wailed, and how her kids shrilled, as her minivan hit a bump and her coffee all spilled. “Come on!” cried the mom, as they parked by the lawn. She searched for her wipes but found they were gone. Then next to her spot parked a mom with dry-shampoo hair. Who said “Not to worry, I’ve got plenty to spare.” She shared her pack, then sheepishly asked “After carpool, would you like to grab coffee while our kids are in school?” “Yes!” cried the mom. They hopped in her minivan and Whoosh! They were gone. Together they laughed about the chaos, the errands, the stress. About the exhaustion and tantrums and all of the mess. Then off to the side they spotted a mom in a hat, whose smile fell flat. They asked “What’s wrong?” And with a frown the mom in the hat said “I’ve been feeling quite down. I’m alone in the chaos, the errands, the stress. I’m exhausted from the tantrums, the guilt and the mess.” “Come on!” said the mom with the bun. Come ride with us too. There’s room in my minivan just for you. The mom in the hat smiled and clambered on. They turned up the music and Whoosh! They were gone. For motherhood’s magic, through chaos and cheer, is finding your people and saying “Hop in! We’re here.” 💙 . . momsofinstagram momlife roomonthebroom motherhood toddlermomlife toddlermom momtribe momof4 millennialmom motherhoodunfiltered honestmotherhood