2025-08

Family

The Bento Years: What Romance Looks Like After 10,000 Lunches

“Love, Layered Like Tamagoyaki and Hidden Under Rice” Let’s talk about love.Not the early kind — not the breathless text...
Life

Seasonal Motherhood: Why Japanese Parenting Feels Different Month to Month

“Time Moves in Seasons Here” Before I became a mom in Japan, I thought of time in the usual way—days, weeks, months. Dea...
Mother

Raising Kids in Japan: Love, Pressure, and Pachinko-Noise Bedtimes

“Where Love Meets the Vending Machine” If you’ve ever walked through a Japanese neighborhood at 10pm, you might hear som...
Life

What Romance Looks Like After 10,000 Bentos

The Bento Box Isn’t Just Lunch  It started, like most things in life, without a grand declaration. No flowers. No firewo...
Freelance

Designing Work That Works for Moms: Flexibility, Freelancing, and Reclaiming Control

The Myth of “Back to Normal” After becoming a mom, I kept waiting for things to go back to “normal.” I thought once we s...
Life

🌸 Mom Guilt & Micro-Milestones

Why Traditional Productivity Doesn’t Work for Caregivers I used to love productivity books. You know the kind: color-cod...
Business

🌿 Designing Work That Works for Moms:Flexibility, Freelancing, and Reclaiming Control

Why the Old Model Doesn’t Work Anymore It happened sometime between the second round of dishes and the fourth load of la...
Mother

Mom Guilt & Micro-Milestones: Redefining Success in Seasons of Caregiving

Why Traditional Productivity Fails Moms Before I became a mother, “success” had a shape.It looked like polished to-do li...
Business

“Emotional Labor Across Cultures: What Japan Taught Me About Invisible Care”

Why Emotional Labor Isn’t Universal — And Why That Matters When I first heard the term “emotional labor” in an English-l...
Business

Designing Work That Works for Moms

Flexibility, Freelancing, and Reclaiming Control — One Small Step at a Time I used to think work had to look a certain w...