Leah

Leah
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Leah lived in New York City for most of her life and moved to Westchester County in 2011 to blend and extend her family with an adorable high school Math teacher she met on Match.com. After 7 years of staying home and working part-time, she is back to the full time grind, commuting to the Bronx daily in her minivan a.k.a. trusty mommy wagon (this city girl’s first and only car). This full-time working, part-time blogging mother-of-4 seems to have it all together to the observer. In fact, part of this illusion is truly having the most amazingly resilient children a mother could ask for. Leah is an overthinking, jam pack the agenda, let loose when no one’s watching, be kind to your neighbor, sanity don’t fail me now kind of soul and she loves being a part of Westchester County Moms Blog. She strives to keep her kids super busy with a wide variety and good balance of academic, social, and athletic activities while desperately managing her home and budget.
Library book shelves.

It’s National Library Week (But My Love for This Place is Eternal)

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April 9 - 16, 2017 is National Library Week, and I am so happy to express my gratitude for one of the best parenting resources available to me. I could share with you my entire...
A couple cuddling on the couch.

How I Met Your Father: Luck or Destiny?

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It’s been a while since I’ve thought about how we met, but it’s still an amazing story to me about how a small opportunity can present itself and how life can change so suddenly....
A child hugging a mother.

The Next Phase of My Mom Journey

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2016 was the year of the "rut" for me.   I have always dedicated myself to my family and sacrificed my needs for theirs. But at some point in 2016, I stopped meeting my own...

The Westchester Knicks Bring More than Pro Basketball to the County Center

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I was never into sports growing up. This is probably the reason why my firstborn has grown into a passionate and incredible young athlete -- So I can make up for lost time.   Last...
A doctor checking a child.

The Moment We Thought Our Daughter Could Have Cancer

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May 15, 2014 was a very emotional day for me. It was the day I gave birth to our youngest daughter, Madelyn. It was also the day my older daughter, Sophia (then two years...