millennial · dog mom · mom mom · tinkerer · fighter
I write about the messy, wonderful overlap of work, life, motherhood, sport, and building things with AI. This is my corner of the internet. These are conversations I have with myself.
Tinkerings
For two years, Brandon and I kept our weekly streak in a spreadsheet. I rebuilt it as a real app — with a blind-then-reveal connection rating and an email-only path for the partner who won't install anything.
Read MoreMy first Mother's Day as a mom involved 12 hours of travel, a hot tarmac, and a baby who wouldn't sleep. It still might be one of the best days I've ever had.
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Personal
I am 20 weeks into motherhood, freshly back at work, and writing this from the disorienting in-between. Here's why I'm finally giving my thoughts a home.
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Tinkerings
I decided to build a website after midnight with no dev experience — just Claude, a screenshot I liked, and a vibe. Here's the full build log.
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First posts are on the way.
Twenty years in finance and PE. Writing the first one now.
ProfessionalMy first Mother's Day as a mom — 12 hours of travel, a hot tarmac, and somehow still one of the best days of my life.
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Personal
20 weeks into motherhood, freshly back at work, writing from the in-between. Why I'm finally giving my thoughts a home.
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First posts are on the way.
Cookbooks, crochet, books, travel, music. First post cooking.
HobbiesComing Soon
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Nearly 30 years on the mat. Training log, races, coaching.
Sports
Tinkerings
Two years of streaks lived in a spreadsheet. I rebuilt it as a real app — blind-then-reveal connection rating, and 115 weeks of history.
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Tinkerings
A full build log — from the first screenshot I showed Claude, to the color palette decisions, to the moments I had no idea what I was doing.
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First posts are on the way.
Lists, links, recs, thoughts — the stuff that doesn't fit anywhere else.
RandomStay in the loop
No spam, no schedule. Just whenever I write something I think is worth sharing.