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How to Get Refunds on Summer Camp

In Law  •  by Siobhán Fitzpatrick, May 4, 2020  •   1 Comment
How many times a day should you check your email?No clue. But on Monday I will be checking it like an addict.Why? 2 words–summer camp.My girls (and there are 4 of them, by the way) spend 1 week every summer at sleep-away camp. One week...
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How to Start the Conversation with Your Parents about Downsizing

In Law  •  by Siobhán Fitzpatrick, February 6, 2020

Two months.That’s how long my family had to sort through my late mother-in-law’s house and possessions before it was sold.Two lifetimes.That’s how much stuff was in the house, hers and my late father-in-law’s.Going through every room, every drawer, every closet in their 3,000...

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What you need to know now about liability waivers and releases

In Law, Parenthood  •  by Siobhán Fitzpatrick, June 24, 2019

What kind of activity carries this dire of a warning? THERE IS A REAL POSSIBILITY THAT YOU MAY DIE OR BE CATASTROPHICALLY INJURED.  Swimming with alligators? Bull riding school? Whitewater rafting in the DMZ? Nope, but those are all real activities. That’s the warning...

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Top 5 Legal Issues You Need to Take Care of Now Before School is Out for the Summer

In Law, Parenthood  •  by Siobhán Fitzpatrick, May 15, 2019

Four hours and six minutes. That’s how long it took one of my girls to start whining “I’m soooooo…. bored” after getting out of school on the last school day of the year. I will point out that during those four hours and...

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In 1984, I was the oddball of my 4th grade class. In 1984, I was the oddball of my 4th grade class. Newly arrived to Texas via Dublin, I spoke with what my teacher mistakenly thought was an English accent. I have a feeling Mrs. Quigley was not an international traveler. Or an interstate one.

I cemented my oddball status by being the ONLY kid in the class to vote for Mondale/Ferraro in our mock election. I even made a campaign sign for my desk.

Raised by a dad who believed his daughters could do anything, a woman VP made perfect sense to me.

Well, we all know how that election turned out. 4th grader Siobhan didn’t get her woman VP. But my 4th grader Kelsey? She’s getting her wish today.

I know my dad is watching down from heaven, joining his daughter and granddaughters in spirit to see history in the making. 

Another son of Ireland and Catholic in the White House, and finally a woman Vice President. 

God bless America.

Photo of my Kelsey courtesy of the fabulous @brookeshelbyphoto.

#dallasmoms #carpoollinelaw #dallasbloggers #lawyermom #bidenharris2020 #madamvicepresident #bideninauguration
‘Rona Running Streak Day 300 (and Mile 1,088) br ‘Rona Running Streak Day 300 (and Mile 1,088) brings a 5 mile run and fabulous surprise from my husband and kids at the end. #motherrunner #badassmotherrunner #lovetherunyourewith #dallasmoms @ch
Anxiety makes us bad decision-makers and I made a Anxiety makes us bad decision-makers and I made a doozy of a bad decision back in March.

I surrendered my home office with its reinforced door to my 4th grader who no longer wished to share a bedroom with her sister, and moved my WFH operations to the family den, rechristened “Mom’s Office.”

Did I mention there’s no door in my new office space?

Now the kids are constantly in my space, driving this introverted mama bonkers.

Almost a year (gulp) into this arrangement, I’ve developed a few tools to cope.

Check out my latest post for @dallas_moms (link in the bio) for my introverted mom’s guide to surviving pandemic parenting.

Okay fellow introverted moms, how are you coping with the kids always being around? Hiding in closets? No judgment, just leave a comment.

#dallasmoms #carpoollinelaw #lawyermom #dallasbloggers #pandemicparenting
Kicked off the last day of 2020 with how I have st Kicked off the last day of 2020 with how I have started every day for the last 285 days—a run.

While 35 degrees and pouring rain doesn’t make for a great run, it wasn’t bad either. Good music and 45 uninterrupted (i.e. kid-free) minutes to let my mind wander.

Thankful that I get to run. Thankful for the good health and privilege that make it possible. Praying for a better 2021 for all.

#dallasbloggers #carpoollinelaw #dallasmoms #lawyermom #bamr

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In 1984, I was the oddball of my 4th grade class. In 1984, I was the oddball of my 4th grade class. Newly arrived to Texas via Dublin, I spoke with what my teacher mistakenly thought was an English accent. I have a feeling Mrs. Quigley was not an international traveler. Or an interstate one.

I cemented my oddball status by being the ONLY kid in the class to vote for Mondale/Ferraro in our mock election. I even made a campaign sign for my desk.

Raised by a dad who believed his daughters could do anything, a woman VP made perfect sense to me.

Well, we all know how that election turned out. 4th grader Siobhan didn’t get her woman VP. But my 4th grader Kelsey? She’s getting her wish today.

I know my dad is watching down from heaven, joining his daughter and granddaughters in spirit to see history in the making. 

Another son of Ireland and Catholic in the White House, and finally a woman Vice President. 

God bless America.

Photo of my Kelsey courtesy of the fabulous @brookeshelbyphoto.

#dallasmoms #carpoollinelaw #dallasbloggers #lawyermom #bidenharris2020 #madamvicepresident #bideninauguration
‘Rona Running Streak Day 300 (and Mile 1,088) br ‘Rona Running Streak Day 300 (and Mile 1,088) brings a 5 mile run and fabulous surprise from my husband and kids at the end. #motherrunner #badassmotherrunner #lovetherunyourewith #dallasmoms @ch
Anxiety makes us bad decision-makers and I made a Anxiety makes us bad decision-makers and I made a doozy of a bad decision back in March.

I surrendered my home office with its reinforced door to my 4th grader who no longer wished to share a bedroom with her sister, and moved my WFH operations to the family den, rechristened “Mom’s Office.”

Did I mention there’s no door in my new office space?

Now the kids are constantly in my space, driving this introverted mama bonkers.

Almost a year (gulp) into this arrangement, I’ve developed a few tools to cope.

Check out my latest post for @dallas_moms (link in the bio) for my introverted mom’s guide to surviving pandemic parenting.

Okay fellow introverted moms, how are you coping with the kids always being around? Hiding in closets? No judgment, just leave a comment.

#dallasmoms #carpoollinelaw #lawyermom #dallasbloggers #pandemicparenting
Kicked off the last day of 2020 with how I have st Kicked off the last day of 2020 with how I have started every day for the last 285 days—a run.

While 35 degrees and pouring rain doesn’t make for a great run, it wasn’t bad either. Good music and 45 uninterrupted (i.e. kid-free) minutes to let my mind wander.

Thankful that I get to run. Thankful for the good health and privilege that make it possible. Praying for a better 2021 for all.

#dallasbloggers #carpoollinelaw #dallasmoms #lawyermom #bamr
There is comfort in finding even a bit of normalit There is comfort in finding even a bit of normality these days. Case in point, photo with Santa.

I’m down to 2 believers in my gang of 4 girls. Well, maybe 1. I think the 10 year old is hedging her bets.

We went to ride the North Pole Express in Grapevine. A 45 minute, slower than slow, out and back train ride with “elves” providing plenty of Christmas cheer.

My heart grew 3 sizes seeing my girls’ eyes light up when Santa asked if he could sit next to them.

I wonder what they will remember of today years from now. Will they remember the face masks and sitting so far apart from anyone else? Or will they remember a tiny bit of normality in what has been a challenging year? Hopefully the latter.

What has been the bit of normality in your life that has provided you with comfort?

#carpoollinelaw #northpoleexpressgrapevine @visitgrapevine #dallasmomblogger #dallasbloggers #grapevinetx #christmascapitaloftexas
Just finished Emma Donoghue’s latest novel, The Just finished Emma Donoghue’s latest novel, The Pull of the Stars. An urban hospital overrun by victims of a pandemic. Medical supplies and personnel in short supply. Face masks common place in the street. Marginalized people disproportionately impacted.

2020 and Covid-19? No, 1918 and influenza.

Written pre-Covid, the parallels between the Spanish Flu and Covid are unreal.

A great read, if not a little unnerving. What are you reading?

#dallasbloggers #thepullofthestars #dallasbloggers #mombloggers #lawyermoms #carpoolinelaw #emmadonoghue
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