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2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago


2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago


2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago


2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

2025 was the most transformative year of my life I think.

I began the year heavily pregnant. In February the Eagles won the super bowl and we had just closed on a house: a mid-century rancher with a big yard situated on a small pond.

We were interested in keeping as much of the original character as possible, but it needed an extensive amount of work. Remediation, restoration, floors, drywall, appliances, etc. Pressingly, our lease was running out, and I was due to have a baby in the beginning of April.

I truly believed there was no way we could finish so much work in time. I was huge, and capable of very little besides sleeping and eating.

The stress of deadlines was enormous, but @k__gray made it happen somehow. Thank you to the friends and family who rolled up their sleeves with us to get coated in wallpaper adhesive, paint, and sheetrock dust, who crawled under our sinks and through our basement.

I had a medically necessary induction in April and gave birth to our *giant* baby. The house was ready in time. I became a mother and started the most important and fulfilling chapter of my life.

Saoirse is huge now. Nearly 9 months and just shy of 20 pounds. She's crawling fast and climbing things. Pulling herself to a standing position on anything she can. She says "Mama" and "Dada". She waves hello to people and animals. We love her so much.

Kevin had surgery in December and is cancer free. His next reconstruction is scheduled for Jan 9, and he's doing really great.

I legitimately feel like the luckiest person on the planet to get to live such a beautiful life surrounded by such beautiful people. Thank you a million times to everyone who pulled together to support us in 2025. We begin 2026 in your debt. All my love.

Honorable house-specific mentions to:

@s.marx_the.spot
@conor__omara
@redacted_noiseaddictfreak1989
@tuffy__puppy
@jonvaders
@zachary.vanheel
@theundertaker90
@skeletonprison
@neil_macrini
@brandongray


411
21
4 months ago

Brass holiday drop is now live on l o s t c h a i n s d o t b i g c a r t e l d o t c o m 🌲

🔗 in bi0


341
4
5 months ago


Brass holiday drop is now live on l o s t c h a i n s d o t b i g c a r t e l d o t c o m 🌲

🔗 in bi0


341
4
5 months ago

Brass holiday drop is now live on l o s t c h a i n s d o t b i g c a r t e l d o t c o m 🌲

🔗 in bi0


341
4
5 months ago

One thing about me is that I really love Christmas?

To me it’s a holiday about thoughtfulness, ambiance, and being in close quarters with people you love. This one feels really special because it’s my first as a mom :)

I am trying to connect with how magical this time of year is for a child, and how indelible early memories of the holidays can be. I’ve been making so many Christmas-y things for and with my daughter, and thinking fondly on the many special (overtly pagan???) objects and traditions we pass down through generations.

I made these garlands with the notion of them being someone’s Christmas heirlooms one day. Polished and hand-linked jeweler’s brass chainmaille with five “golden” (solid brass) rings connecting the lengths. Solid brass antique reproduction sleigh bells. All made by hand with the intention that it patinas beautifully over time and ultimately lasts forever.

Super limited # of these, but releasing with some other small fun brass goodies.

Dropping tomorrow on ~small business Saturday~ 5pm ET


422
11
5 months ago

Edit: SOLD OUT
👻THANK YOU👻

Flail drop TONIGHT Oct 17 @ 8PM ET
Lostchains dot big cartel dot com (bio 🔗)


655
16
7 months ago

Flail drop this Friday Oct 17 @ 8pm ET
L o s t c h a i n s d o t b i g c a r t e l d o t c o m 🦇


1.3K
23
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

Saoirse is half a year old today 💫

It's weird to think she won't be a baby forever, or even for very much longer. I'm excited for her to get older, to learn more about who she is, but I'm also squeezing my eyelids shut trying to commit to memory every fleeting phase and moment of her infanthood.

Getting here was hard as hell: prior ruptured ectopic, "geriatric pregnancy", labor!!!! I still wake up every day feeling like each joint in my body has been smashed with hammers 🫠

But I'm so grateful we're all here, and I'm grateful I get to spend this time with her. Thanks in huge part to @k___gray for working his actual ass off to make that possible. For all its legislation around forced birth, this country hates mothers and I hate it right back.

Chains happening soon bc I literally can't afford not to!


395
18
7 months ago

On April 6 I gave birth to my daughter Saoirse, my heart outside my body. She's a happy, healthy, and very funny baby. We love her so much.

She's been giving us a pretty easy time as far as newborns go, however it's still a lot of work. Birthing a 9lb 2oz child a couple weeks after moving into a new home we're actively rehabbing is chaotic no matter how you slice it.

My maternity leave is lasting a little longer than I had planned. The two hands I've depended on to run my chain business have been occupied with nursing, pumping, cleaning, rocking.

Though I wouldn't have it any other way, these early months leave me little ability to create or correspond. Thank you for the outpouring of congratulatory messages regarding Saoirse. I've been reading them (often tearfully) when I can, but I'm rarely in the position to respond. Please don't take it personally!

I will return when I'm able-- just know I am happy and well; Saoirse is as perfect as the moon.

It's Father's Day and I wanted to acknowledge Saoirse's dad Kevin: a man who has never held an infant before his own, but who has risen above and beyond his role as a father. Whose love and care for his child is boundless.

Kevin carries the weight of the world on his shoulders without hesitancy. He moves mountains for us. He provides stability for our little family in every sense of the word and I am so grateful.

I've always known that the most important thing I'll ever hand down to my daughter is the model of her parents. She will never have a father-shaped wound in her heart because she will grow up with a dad who is attentive, patient, nurturing, and kind. Forever.

Happy Father's Day to all the good dads out there. I hope the bad ones stub their toes!!!


739
11
11 months ago

On April 6 I gave birth to my daughter Saoirse, my heart outside my body. She's a happy, healthy, and very funny baby. We love her so much.

She's been giving us a pretty easy time as far as newborns go, however it's still a lot of work. Birthing a 9lb 2oz child a couple weeks after moving into a new home we're actively rehabbing is chaotic no matter how you slice it.

My maternity leave is lasting a little longer than I had planned. The two hands I've depended on to run my chain business have been occupied with nursing, pumping, cleaning, rocking.

Though I wouldn't have it any other way, these early months leave me little ability to create or correspond. Thank you for the outpouring of congratulatory messages regarding Saoirse. I've been reading them (often tearfully) when I can, but I'm rarely in the position to respond. Please don't take it personally!

I will return when I'm able-- just know I am happy and well; Saoirse is as perfect as the moon.

It's Father's Day and I wanted to acknowledge Saoirse's dad Kevin: a man who has never held an infant before his own, but who has risen above and beyond his role as a father. Whose love and care for his child is boundless.

Kevin carries the weight of the world on his shoulders without hesitancy. He moves mountains for us. He provides stability for our little family in every sense of the word and I am so grateful.

I've always known that the most important thing I'll ever hand down to my daughter is the model of her parents. She will never have a father-shaped wound in her heart because she will grow up with a dad who is attentive, patient, nurturing, and kind. Forever.

Happy Father's Day to all the good dads out there. I hope the bad ones stub their toes!!!


739
11
11 months ago

On April 6 I gave birth to my daughter Saoirse, my heart outside my body. She's a happy, healthy, and very funny baby. We love her so much.

She's been giving us a pretty easy time as far as newborns go, however it's still a lot of work. Birthing a 9lb 2oz child a couple weeks after moving into a new home we're actively rehabbing is chaotic no matter how you slice it.

My maternity leave is lasting a little longer than I had planned. The two hands I've depended on to run my chain business have been occupied with nursing, pumping, cleaning, rocking.

Though I wouldn't have it any other way, these early months leave me little ability to create or correspond. Thank you for the outpouring of congratulatory messages regarding Saoirse. I've been reading them (often tearfully) when I can, but I'm rarely in the position to respond. Please don't take it personally!

I will return when I'm able-- just know I am happy and well; Saoirse is as perfect as the moon.

It's Father's Day and I wanted to acknowledge Saoirse's dad Kevin: a man who has never held an infant before his own, but who has risen above and beyond his role as a father. Whose love and care for his child is boundless.

Kevin carries the weight of the world on his shoulders without hesitancy. He moves mountains for us. He provides stability for our little family in every sense of the word and I am so grateful.

I've always known that the most important thing I'll ever hand down to my daughter is the model of her parents. She will never have a father-shaped wound in her heart because she will grow up with a dad who is attentive, patient, nurturing, and kind. Forever.

Happy Father's Day to all the good dads out there. I hope the bad ones stub their toes!!!


739
11
11 months ago

On April 6 I gave birth to my daughter Saoirse, my heart outside my body. She's a happy, healthy, and very funny baby. We love her so much.

She's been giving us a pretty easy time as far as newborns go, however it's still a lot of work. Birthing a 9lb 2oz child a couple weeks after moving into a new home we're actively rehabbing is chaotic no matter how you slice it.

My maternity leave is lasting a little longer than I had planned. The two hands I've depended on to run my chain business have been occupied with nursing, pumping, cleaning, rocking.

Though I wouldn't have it any other way, these early months leave me little ability to create or correspond. Thank you for the outpouring of congratulatory messages regarding Saoirse. I've been reading them (often tearfully) when I can, but I'm rarely in the position to respond. Please don't take it personally!

I will return when I'm able-- just know I am happy and well; Saoirse is as perfect as the moon.

It's Father's Day and I wanted to acknowledge Saoirse's dad Kevin: a man who has never held an infant before his own, but who has risen above and beyond his role as a father. Whose love and care for his child is boundless.

Kevin carries the weight of the world on his shoulders without hesitancy. He moves mountains for us. He provides stability for our little family in every sense of the word and I am so grateful.

I've always known that the most important thing I'll ever hand down to my daughter is the model of her parents. She will never have a father-shaped wound in her heart because she will grow up with a dad who is attentive, patient, nurturing, and kind. Forever.

Happy Father's Day to all the good dads out there. I hope the bad ones stub their toes!!!


739
11
11 months ago

On April 6 I gave birth to my daughter Saoirse, my heart outside my body. She's a happy, healthy, and very funny baby. We love her so much.

She's been giving us a pretty easy time as far as newborns go, however it's still a lot of work. Birthing a 9lb 2oz child a couple weeks after moving into a new home we're actively rehabbing is chaotic no matter how you slice it.

My maternity leave is lasting a little longer than I had planned. The two hands I've depended on to run my chain business have been occupied with nursing, pumping, cleaning, rocking.

Though I wouldn't have it any other way, these early months leave me little ability to create or correspond. Thank you for the outpouring of congratulatory messages regarding Saoirse. I've been reading them (often tearfully) when I can, but I'm rarely in the position to respond. Please don't take it personally!

I will return when I'm able-- just know I am happy and well; Saoirse is as perfect as the moon.

It's Father's Day and I wanted to acknowledge Saoirse's dad Kevin: a man who has never held an infant before his own, but who has risen above and beyond his role as a father. Whose love and care for his child is boundless.

Kevin carries the weight of the world on his shoulders without hesitancy. He moves mountains for us. He provides stability for our little family in every sense of the word and I am so grateful.

I've always known that the most important thing I'll ever hand down to my daughter is the model of her parents. She will never have a father-shaped wound in her heart because she will grow up with a dad who is attentive, patient, nurturing, and kind. Forever.

Happy Father's Day to all the good dads out there. I hope the bad ones stub their toes!!!


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11 months ago

On April 6 I gave birth to my daughter Saoirse, my heart outside my body. She's a happy, healthy, and very funny baby. We love her so much.

She's been giving us a pretty easy time as far as newborns go, however it's still a lot of work. Birthing a 9lb 2oz child a couple weeks after moving into a new home we're actively rehabbing is chaotic no matter how you slice it.

My maternity leave is lasting a little longer than I had planned. The two hands I've depended on to run my chain business have been occupied with nursing, pumping, cleaning, rocking.

Though I wouldn't have it any other way, these early months leave me little ability to create or correspond. Thank you for the outpouring of congratulatory messages regarding Saoirse. I've been reading them (often tearfully) when I can, but I'm rarely in the position to respond. Please don't take it personally!

I will return when I'm able-- just know I am happy and well; Saoirse is as perfect as the moon.

It's Father's Day and I wanted to acknowledge Saoirse's dad Kevin: a man who has never held an infant before his own, but who has risen above and beyond his role as a father. Whose love and care for his child is boundless.

Kevin carries the weight of the world on his shoulders without hesitancy. He moves mountains for us. He provides stability for our little family in every sense of the word and I am so grateful.

I've always known that the most important thing I'll ever hand down to my daughter is the model of her parents. She will never have a father-shaped wound in her heart because she will grow up with a dad who is attentive, patient, nurturing, and kind. Forever.

Happy Father's Day to all the good dads out there. I hope the bad ones stub their toes!!!


739
11
11 months ago

On April 6 I gave birth to my daughter Saoirse, my heart outside my body. She's a happy, healthy, and very funny baby. We love her so much.

She's been giving us a pretty easy time as far as newborns go, however it's still a lot of work. Birthing a 9lb 2oz child a couple weeks after moving into a new home we're actively rehabbing is chaotic no matter how you slice it.

My maternity leave is lasting a little longer than I had planned. The two hands I've depended on to run my chain business have been occupied with nursing, pumping, cleaning, rocking.

Though I wouldn't have it any other way, these early months leave me little ability to create or correspond. Thank you for the outpouring of congratulatory messages regarding Saoirse. I've been reading them (often tearfully) when I can, but I'm rarely in the position to respond. Please don't take it personally!

I will return when I'm able-- just know I am happy and well; Saoirse is as perfect as the moon.

It's Father's Day and I wanted to acknowledge Saoirse's dad Kevin: a man who has never held an infant before his own, but who has risen above and beyond his role as a father. Whose love and care for his child is boundless.

Kevin carries the weight of the world on his shoulders without hesitancy. He moves mountains for us. He provides stability for our little family in every sense of the word and I am so grateful.

I've always known that the most important thing I'll ever hand down to my daughter is the model of her parents. She will never have a father-shaped wound in her heart because she will grow up with a dad who is attentive, patient, nurturing, and kind. Forever.

Happy Father's Day to all the good dads out there. I hope the bad ones stub their toes!!!


739
11
11 months ago

On April 6 I gave birth to my daughter Saoirse, my heart outside my body. She's a happy, healthy, and very funny baby. We love her so much.

She's been giving us a pretty easy time as far as newborns go, however it's still a lot of work. Birthing a 9lb 2oz child a couple weeks after moving into a new home we're actively rehabbing is chaotic no matter how you slice it.

My maternity leave is lasting a little longer than I had planned. The two hands I've depended on to run my chain business have been occupied with nursing, pumping, cleaning, rocking.

Though I wouldn't have it any other way, these early months leave me little ability to create or correspond. Thank you for the outpouring of congratulatory messages regarding Saoirse. I've been reading them (often tearfully) when I can, but I'm rarely in the position to respond. Please don't take it personally!

I will return when I'm able-- just know I am happy and well; Saoirse is as perfect as the moon.

It's Father's Day and I wanted to acknowledge Saoirse's dad Kevin: a man who has never held an infant before his own, but who has risen above and beyond his role as a father. Whose love and care for his child is boundless.

Kevin carries the weight of the world on his shoulders without hesitancy. He moves mountains for us. He provides stability for our little family in every sense of the word and I am so grateful.

I've always known that the most important thing I'll ever hand down to my daughter is the model of her parents. She will never have a father-shaped wound in her heart because she will grow up with a dad who is attentive, patient, nurturing, and kind. Forever.

Happy Father's Day to all the good dads out there. I hope the bad ones stub their toes!!!


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11 months ago

Happy Saturday I made some earrings :))))

Teeny steel flails and vintage copper patina smilies. Both on hypoallergenic stainless steel huggie hoops.

On the site now and ready to ship. First 10 orders will receive their earrings in a lil reusable + giftable irridescent vinyl snap pouch 🌈

L0$tch@!n$ dot c0m


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Happy Saturday I made some earrings :))))

Teeny steel flails and vintage copper patina smilies. Both on hypoallergenic stainless steel huggie hoops.

On the site now and ready to ship. First 10 orders will receive their earrings in a lil reusable + giftable irridescent vinyl snap pouch 🌈

L0$tch@!n$ dot c0m


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1 years ago

Many packages shipped today! Byeeeeee

Thanks for the support on this latest drop 💜 There's still a few pieces left in the webstore if you're so inclined. Ready 2 ship


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🌛TONIGHT🌜

Keychains, bag charms, lanyards + more. Ready-to-ship. Limited handmade drop @ 8pm ET. Set your alarm 🌝


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🌛TONIGHT🌜

Keychains, bag charms, lanyards + more. Ready-to-ship. Limited handmade drop @ 8pm ET. Set your alarm 🌝


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🌛TONIGHT🌜

Keychains, bag charms, lanyards + more. Ready-to-ship. Limited handmade drop @ 8pm ET. Set your alarm 🌝


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RESTOCK ALERT 🔪❤️
All these things coming Friday March 7 @ 8pm ET
Limited handmade drop / set an alarm for best results


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Happy Valentine's Day 💗 Here's some film taken over the past year of people, places, and things that I love. Spend some quality time w your babies this weekend

And to my fellow Philadelphians: make the best of this parade day. Go Birds Forever 🦅


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1 years ago

Happy Valentine's Day 💗 Here's some film taken over the past year of people, places, and things that I love. Spend some quality time w your babies this weekend

And to my fellow Philadelphians: make the best of this parade day. Go Birds Forever 🦅


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1 years ago

Happy Valentine's Day 💗 Here's some film taken over the past year of people, places, and things that I love. Spend some quality time w your babies this weekend

And to my fellow Philadelphians: make the best of this parade day. Go Birds Forever 🦅


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1 years ago

Happy Valentine's Day 💗 Here's some film taken over the past year of people, places, and things that I love. Spend some quality time w your babies this weekend

And to my fellow Philadelphians: make the best of this parade day. Go Birds Forever 🦅


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1 years ago

Happy Valentine's Day 💗 Here's some film taken over the past year of people, places, and things that I love. Spend some quality time w your babies this weekend

And to my fellow Philadelphians: make the best of this parade day. Go Birds Forever 🦅


326
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1 years ago

Happy Valentine's Day 💗 Here's some film taken over the past year of people, places, and things that I love. Spend some quality time w your babies this weekend

And to my fellow Philadelphians: make the best of this parade day. Go Birds Forever 🦅


326
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1 years ago

Happy Valentine's Day 💗 Here's some film taken over the past year of people, places, and things that I love. Spend some quality time w your babies this weekend

And to my fellow Philadelphians: make the best of this parade day. Go Birds Forever 🦅


326
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1 years ago

Happy Valentine's Day 💗 Here's some film taken over the past year of people, places, and things that I love. Spend some quality time w your babies this weekend

And to my fellow Philadelphians: make the best of this parade day. Go Birds Forever 🦅


326
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1 years ago

Happy Valentine's Day 💗 Here's some film taken over the past year of people, places, and things that I love. Spend some quality time w your babies this weekend

And to my fellow Philadelphians: make the best of this parade day. Go Birds Forever 🦅


326
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1 years ago

Happy Valentine's Day 💗 Here's some film taken over the past year of people, places, and things that I love. Spend some quality time w your babies this weekend

And to my fellow Philadelphians: make the best of this parade day. Go Birds Forever 🦅


326
2
1 years ago

Happy Valentine's Day 💗 Here's some film taken over the past year of people, places, and things that I love. Spend some quality time w your babies this weekend

And to my fellow Philadelphians: make the best of this parade day. Go Birds Forever 🦅


326
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1 years ago


View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

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