CAR CHAT: life updates, marriage thoughts + living life like a 90's mom? | Mennonite Mom Life

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0:00 Acai bowl porch drop off
2:10 Blessed to stay at home
2:53 living life as a 90's mom
5:59 Grocery haul
9:15 Why does being basic bother me?
11:06 Anxiety update
13:48 Unproductive Megan?
15:30 Mother's Day gifts
19:05 Young and married
21:30 Marriage exercise
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  • I’ve had similar thoughts about my husband and I….we were 20 and 22 when we got married. We had known each other for about 8 years and although we knew each other pretty well, we had no idea what we were doing. 😂 But that is often the world’s reasoning for getting married later, or living together first. I think that because we were in tune spiritually and our commitment to God was the same, that carried us through all of the challenges and growing seasons. We are now 19 years in and although we didn’t know what we were getting into, God did and I’m so grateful. He is still my best friend.❤

    @SimplyEnjoyingLife@SimplyEnjoyingLife9 күн бұрын
    • Congratulations ❤🎉

      @myhandsrfullofluv4225@myhandsrfullofluv42258 күн бұрын
    • Oh gosh I love this ❤ congratulations! 19 years??!?! WHAT A BLESSING ❤

      @Klaudyacampos@Klaudyacampos12 сағат бұрын
    • Thank you!❤️

      @SimplyEnjoyingLife@SimplyEnjoyingLife8 сағат бұрын
  • When my husband and I got married, I was 19 and my husband 20. That will soon be 47 years ago. We have three children, all married with their own families and I was a stay at home mom and my husband was in construction too. I am so grateful for this life and all my gifts. I loved your video, as I do all of them….you are doing a great job. Also, your shirt, lip gloss and eye shadow….beautiful 💕. You are beautiful inside and out.

    @user-vo6bx6nt7i@user-vo6bx6nt7i9 күн бұрын
  • As a 90’s baby, I also try to incorporate “the 90s” mindset especially when I’m in any sort of waiting room: the docs, dentist, auto shop, laundry mat(?) opting to read magazines (if they even have any) or just take in the surroundings. I feel like a proper psychopath.. just sitting and ..staring...but how odd that sitting still feels so awkward. And I’m always surprised at how everyone- even folks older than me- are all glued to the device in their hand😳 It’s so strange. That said, I try to take the idea with a grain of salt because in all honesty, if 90s folks had the tech then that we enjoy today, you can pretty well bet they too would be taking full advantage of it. I’m sure our grandparents had opinions about how much tv and radio was utilized. Every gen had the tech of its time and life was both better and worse for it.

    @In_time@In_time9 күн бұрын
  • I was a 90’s mom. It had its lonely times…I had to really force myself to get out and socialize with other moms. Mops was helpful, but I was already 30 before my first baby arrived so I didn’t have much in common with the other young moms. So that was tough. It took 4 yrs for my 2nd to come along so I tried to get my 1st involved in everything. Once baby #2 arrived, it got a lot easier as they entertained each other. I think God creates each of us for the perfect time for us

    @ssing2490@ssing24909 күн бұрын
    • Me too - babies in '93 and '95, I was also 30 when I had my first. But I didn't find it a 'quieter' or less busy time tbh - and in my social group most of us didn't start a family young so I had plenty mum's my own age. I was also living in a city at the time so that maybe that helped me to never feel lonely.

      @sallyannc3176@sallyannc31768 күн бұрын
  • A SAHM is the most important job in the world!

    @karenpatton8850@karenpatton88509 күн бұрын
  • It was a lot better time in the 90s with people not having your phone constantly pinging or people constantly ringing instead of visiting people.

    @carolyndymond4065@carolyndymond40659 күн бұрын
    • And it was better in the 80s than the 90s. And better in the 70s than the 80s. And better in the 60s than the 70s. See the irony? 🙄

      @hollydaugherty2620@hollydaugherty26209 күн бұрын
  • I was the main bread winner. I went back to work after my babies at 5 and 6 weeks. It was so hard. Both of my boys were premies. And I'd been on bedrest with premature labor both times. Be grateful. I missed so much because I had to work. But I survived!

    @mama2boys123@mama2boys1239 күн бұрын
  • I was a new parent in the 70s when life was simpler. Most of our neighbors and friends could be stay at home Moms and enjoy our children and homes. I feel sorry for most of the moms today that have to work and miss out on so much of their children s lives and have so much stress trying to get everything done in a short amount of time each day.

    @ellenfisona8530@ellenfisona85309 күн бұрын
    • I love your chatty videos and your podcast with Jayna.

      @gamingisabellajones6880@gamingisabellajones68807 күн бұрын
  • Greetings from the middle of Nebraska! How about us mom's from the 80's. I returned to work after 3 months of being home with my newborn. I always wanted to be a stay at home mom but it wasn't possible. My work offered health benefits and my husband was starting his retail business. It was very hard but I managed to make it through. I love when you have these videos and share your thoughts and cares. You are doing a fantastic job as a mother, wife and business owner. I would have loved to have had all the resources that are available now for new moms, wives and women. I didn't have the social media either and it was probably a good thing. Never compare yourself to anyone. You are a wonderful you just as you are!!!!

    @kcotjo@kcotjo9 күн бұрын
    • It is totally possible for anyone to be a stay at home mom. You make do with less, you make more from scratch, and your kids need far less than the world thinks. I had four and was always home. There were some financial hard times, but so worth it. My adult kids have thanked me.

      @dietschegroosmame3596@dietschegroosmame35969 күн бұрын
    • One trip to the hospital without health insurance can ruin one financially for good. There was no Health Markets or Obama Care in the 80s. One spouse and the family must be covered through employment.

      @Angela-ep9pm@Angela-ep9pm9 күн бұрын
  • So glad to hear your update on anxiety. I agree it is such a relief when we realize that sleep, and even whether we’re eating healthy, can affect our anxiety level. I know when I first had anxiety. I had to stop drinking coffee or caffeine for a few years. It really helped . And of course, the hormones from pregnancy and nursing.

    @user-fc7pr5yc8c@user-fc7pr5yc8c9 күн бұрын
  • Phones are definitely changing our society! This was a great chat! Thank you Megan for sharing !😊

    @judymcintire8061@judymcintire80619 күн бұрын
  • I love your videos! I was a stay at home for many years, what a blessing! They are the best years of your life! I"m so glad you mentioned your store again, I have been meaning to order from you, so I went ahead and did that and am excited to get what I ordered in the mail! God bless you and your family❤

    @amykolstee5212@amykolstee52129 күн бұрын
  • Couples in the 90s for a chill night at home had Blockbuster..:

    @laurapentelbury1314@laurapentelbury13149 күн бұрын
  • I finally got to order my whipped tallow! Thank you Josh for the email you sent back in March, even though I missed it... :( I still was able to get some today and I'm so glad! Thanks for sharing!

    @rebekah3483@rebekah34839 күн бұрын
  • Megan I am a Mom of adult children with children and I feel like a proud Momma when I watch you!!! You keep being you, give yourself grace and enjoy the moment!!

    @user-kn3yk8de8v@user-kn3yk8de8v9 күн бұрын
  • You give your genuine self, Megan. That’s what we love about you and need from you. You give us what we need. You. You don’t have to be super Megan. Just be you. We love you and your beautiful family. Thanks for sharing your life with us.

    @cindywaldrop4287@cindywaldrop42879 күн бұрын
  • Yay! I sent the discussion cards! Fun to see you show them on camera.

    @kassieselby9606@kassieselby96069 күн бұрын
  • Hi Megan excited for this video!We are on our way back from Pennsylvania today and it was so nice to see where you're from!Was hoping i would run into you❤People were so nice and Ioved visiting September farm,agape Cafe, latte luv, main Street exchange,and my favorite was Cocalical creek !!!And the food was great too love how they serve chips and pickles with meals !❤OH and sight and sound was such a blessing!!

    @gretabraun6860@gretabraun68609 күн бұрын
  • Thank you so much for sharing this video!

    @AbsoluteMdot@AbsoluteMdot9 күн бұрын
  • I really enjoyed today's video, it reminded me of my innocent start of adulthood & becoming a mom. Dont be hard on yourself in the postpartum area its all normal & you will be 110% soon. Thank u for being vulnerable & so real.

    @jessicacannon7330@jessicacannon73309 күн бұрын
  • Love your reminder that it is such a blessing to stay at home. While there of course many challenges, I so appreciate the attitude of gratitude and reminder that it a privilege. Thanks for your encouragement!

    @luvmusic082300@luvmusic0823008 күн бұрын
  • Excited to watch this weeks video! 😀

    @tamarasomero@tamarasomero9 күн бұрын
  • Megan Fox Unlocked, Yay! I liked this video so much, it made me smile!

    @IOSARBX@IOSARBX9 күн бұрын
  • Loved this one Megan, great job!!!

    @gigib4076@gigib40769 күн бұрын
  • Your comments about sleep correlating to anxiety is so right on! Thank you for talking about this. It was well timed. I needed to be reminded to get sleep, and that it's fixable.

    @susannagiesey9657@susannagiesey96575 күн бұрын
  • Love your videos and talk about anxiety postpartum. Postpartum with my 3rd and it is so nice to feel like I'm going through it with others.

    @elizabeths1389@elizabeths13899 күн бұрын
  • Megan i really appreciated your last video. Right now, I'm in a similar boat. Some days i can barely get the basic chores down. Watching your video made me realize that it's okay to do the basics and spend the rest of the day with my son. All seasons come and go.

    @marialoewen4196@marialoewen41968 күн бұрын
  • Loved this video! Happy early Mother’s Day!!!!

    @lauram4124@lauram41249 күн бұрын
  • I’m going to enjoy this video while I clean the kitchen. Thanks Megan for sharing.

    @user-tu9er7xh2b@user-tu9er7xh2b9 күн бұрын
  • Super excited about this video Megan! Love a good car chat 😂😊

    @micahroyster4502@micahroyster45029 күн бұрын
    • Hope you enjoyed it!

      @MeganFoxUnlocked@MeganFoxUnlocked9 күн бұрын
  • hey girl- love the video!😀😉 Always enjoy seeing what you are up to😁 Glad you are doing better- I have been praying for you😘 Y'all have a blessed weekend🥰

    @mt1885@mt18857 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for the açaí recipe! I appreciate you sharing it! 💛💛💛

    @carolwhite1466@carolwhite14669 күн бұрын
  • Very thought provoking char. Thankyou and god bless ♥

    @veronicabush9844@veronicabush98446 күн бұрын
  • Havent watched the video yet but just wanted to say thank you. I've had a really bad day and on top of that I'm sick with quite a bit of a fever. But your videos always makes me happy and I'm so happy to have this bit of pick me up for today. So thank you for what you do! 😊

    @Trasslet87@Trasslet879 күн бұрын
    • FEEL BETTER

      @brennapetersen8522@brennapetersen85229 күн бұрын
    • Sorry to hear that! I pray you feel better ASAP. And if my video can help even a little . . .WINNNN!!

      @MeganFoxUnlocked@MeganFoxUnlocked9 күн бұрын
  • I just put you on 90 or 95 playback speed and you sound perfect, Megan. thank you for your content. 🙂

    @anitademeter5757@anitademeter57579 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing your life! Please ask your Mom if she'd do an episode. There are A LOT of 80's and 90's Mommas out here who would love to hear her perspective about this phase of life. 😊

    @joanfisher1785@joanfisher17859 күн бұрын
  • You’re doing amazing Meghan! Thanks for the chatty video- super lovely to listen to while doing the chores.

    @angelapennington7527@angelapennington75277 күн бұрын
  • So glad to hear your updates I had three children of my own 79, 82 and 84 no I am not old children are in their 40s. I loved being a mom a grandma and a great grandma of two little girls. See you your next video. Have a blessed Thursday night.❤❤

    @dianecervantes9095@dianecervantes90959 күн бұрын
  • Love your chatty videos and a special thank you for your mental health update. 💛

    @carolwhite1466@carolwhite14669 күн бұрын
  • We have always been a 1 income household and I am so thankful and blessed that I was able to be a stay at home mom as well as care for my mommy before she passed. It was hard at times but God provided. 🙌🏻🙏🏻❤ My girls are adults now and I still care for them (they both have Autism) as a now single mom.

    @deborahwilliams5809@deborahwilliams58099 күн бұрын
  • When we got married (in the 80's) we were told in pre-marital counseling to never have a tv in our bedroom. We used to read in bed-lol-not sure that's too different.

    @dianefuller3242@dianefuller32429 күн бұрын
  • I feel that being a Mom is such a privilege, it’s the most important job you will ever have❤️

    @angiefagan4122@angiefagan41228 күн бұрын
  • Megan Fox Unlocked, I really liked this video! I subscribed too!

    @IOSARBX@IOSARBX9 күн бұрын
  • Megan, I love your videos and enjoy watching your life with your family. I was a 90's mother and a full time pastor. I loved that time, because I was with my kids and doing all the things I felt called to do. But, it was also a stressful and lonely time. It was hard for a number of reasons, but in reality it was no different than what moms experience now. One of the things I wish I had during that time was the internet. I love following you and others. I wish your videos and others like Minimal Mom had been around in the 90s. There was a lot of pressure in the 90s. One of the things I like about you and other bloggers is the message that it is okay to be who you are and enjoy your life, whatever it is. And also the message that it is okay not to have it all. My message to Moms like you in this time, is to enjoy the time you are in. It might be nice to look at a bygone era, but remember there are stressors and distractions no matter when you are living. The best time you are living in is today. Another comment I want to make is about anxiety and mental health. I am also a mental health therapist. Anxiety is very real and it can cripple people. For new moms, if your anxiety and or depression lasts more than a couple of weeks, it is important to talk to someone. That someone can be your doctor, pastor, or a therapist. Post partum depression can become a mental health crisis and you want to catch it before you are in crisis. I'm glad you figured out your coping resources. There are people who don't have validating people and don't have healthy coping resources. I'm glad you have been open about your own anxiety. That is validating in itself and how you found ways to manage it. But, I want to say to anyone reading this. If you need to talk to someone, it's okay. They will help you find ways to cope.

    @cindiprather2415@cindiprather24158 күн бұрын
  • I totally get what you mean by thinking like a 90’s mom! I’ve literally have been doing the same thing. Specifically when I’m out grocery shopping alone with my kids. I used to give them my phone to watch something so I can just get in and out of the store, but I had a conviction of if my mom was able to handle me and my sisters without any portable entertainment then so can I! And that has been such a shift in my parenting for the better!

    @Littlethingscount@Littlethingscount9 күн бұрын
  • I think all your thoughts and aniexty is pretty normal. I think we all experience it from time to time. It's a lot being a mom to 4. It's a lot of things we have to do. Give yourself some grace, one day at a time and you'll feel better another day. I know with me and being married 44 years these feelings still come some times. Great video Megan.

    @carolwhisenhunt7504@carolwhisenhunt75049 күн бұрын
  • Megan, I’ve been watching your videos for a few years now and I just want to say thank you for always inspiring me and encouraging me as a Christian mama. Your channel is a breath of fresh air on KZhead. Keep sharing your faith💖🙏💖🙏

    @Dana-mb1hd@Dana-mb1hd8 күн бұрын
  • I also was a stay at home mom, raised my kids in the 80’s! And you are so right …… the way we used our time back then compared to todays parents is completely different. I babysit all my grandchildren and try to keep them off their iPads, and no tv as much as I can. Play outside! Go to the library; take a nature walk or a bike ride. Just suggestions

    @BrianWaraksa@BrianWaraksa9 күн бұрын
  • Excited for my thrive order coming! The siete brand is so much cleaner! I want to try that pringles brand!!!I ordered fruit circles first time:-)

    @Cherokeefit@Cherokeefit9 күн бұрын
  • I remember you reading that last year (you'd got your mom's copy I think) and you were gonna read it again! I can't wait to hear about it on the podcast!

    @rebekah3483@rebekah34839 күн бұрын
  • Megan I loved this chatty video! Thanks for doing it. I too feel inferior to other moms who seem to 'do it all' and I need these reminders. ❤

    @wildeats_and_whimsy@wildeats_and_whimsy8 күн бұрын
  • About the comparison part... I love watching KZhead moms I can relate too. Good days, hard days, successes and fails, exciting news, mundane tasks. That's real life. That's why we watch you. You never have to feel perfect or like you can get it all done. That simply doesn't exist. Love your channel and your encouraging, but real, spirit. Thanks!

    @joannafoster3423@joannafoster34238 күн бұрын
  • I love your thought and “living like a 90’s Mom.”

    @harklessobryant8801@harklessobryant88018 күн бұрын
  • Anxiety is not because you were raised in the 90's. I was born in 72 and have had very RARE moments my whole life when I wasn't swarmed with anxiousness. Its always been a thing that I've dealt with. I can remember my mom getting annoyed because I would go through periods of times where I had to hug her or touch her every 5 minutes.

    @kellyleonard4695@kellyleonard46955 күн бұрын
  • I love how cute Ya’all are together ♥️

    @jamiebarth9734@jamiebarth97347 күн бұрын
  • Love the 90s day idea!

    @SusanM-ez7ky@SusanM-ez7ky21 сағат бұрын
  • I’m going to the wellness event too. Put a reminder in my calendar to get tickets before it sells out. lOVE Emily Marrow!

    @danaekreider9713@danaekreider97138 күн бұрын
  • Super fun video. Do this often, 💕

    @darianlibauer6913@darianlibauer69139 күн бұрын
  • I love how you acknowledged the privilege of being a SAHM. My mom was both a SAHM and went back to work after ten years. I've been learning that a lot of women are not able to stay at home for financial reasons. I wish that our economy gave women the choice to be at home with their children, especially with the struggle of finding childcare.

    @elisabethsiena7811@elisabethsiena78116 күн бұрын
  • 'because it's my channel' 😄😄 I love it 😊😊 I love anything and everything you share with us here on 'your channel' love the 90's visualisation 😊 I love imagining back to my granny's time being a young mother with no electricity or running water and 4 babies under 5 in a tiny Irish cottage 😊 God bless all our female ancestors 🙏🙏❤

    @fionainherkitchen@fionainherkitchen9 күн бұрын
  • Megan, you have so much to offer on KZhead! I’ve been with you since the beginning, and still enjoying every minute. It sounds to me like you’re in one of those life cycles where we question ourselves, habits and what we want our lives to include (or not). I just turned 63 and I know you’ve said before that you’re not sure why women in a different season of life subscribe to your channel, but what you’ll come to understand is that the aging process happens in the body and not in the soul. We hopefully become more wise and intentional, for me it’s wanting simplicity. My take for you right now is that you may be going through one of those natural resets that God gives us. I don’t have a clue if that is biblical, therefore admit that I may be wrong.

    @valerierandall3640@valerierandall36408 күн бұрын
  • I was a 60’s Mom, I was a stay at home mom and all my friends were too. You can imagine the simpler difference from today. Donna

    @MikeyDonna@MikeyDonna9 күн бұрын
  • I'd need to jump back a couple more decades to get to that time period if my raising, lol! Even though I'm that much older than you, I still enjoy watching you and your content! Thanks for sharing!

    @rebekah3483@rebekah34839 күн бұрын
  • I totally agree with what you are saying about Evonnie potentially marrying young. It is SO important that we instill in our daughters that you don’t just marry someone because they give you “butterflies” or because you’ve been together for X amount of time. The man you marry is one of the biggest choices you’ll ever make, he will lead your life. It is a huge and heavy decision.

    @QuiteQuietASMR@QuiteQuietASMR8 күн бұрын
  • Yes, I can relate as a mom of 4 from the 90’s. You just get enough sleep and everything goes so much better.

    @ruthturkington1736@ruthturkington17369 күн бұрын
  • I so get that feeling of dread & doom when you realize the baby might be getting sick, Praise the Lord that you're coming through it, love you!❤

    @CharlottesWright@CharlottesWright9 күн бұрын
  • This is so good, Megan!! Im 35 (1989) and so agree with all this... ❤ I want to live carefully and have been backing off what I allow my children to do... they ask why and I answer. God leads us along if we let Him!!❤

    @kindnessmatters4068@kindnessmatters40689 күн бұрын
    • I include myself in that as well... backing off what I allow myself to be involved in... in the quiet is when Jesus speaks to me... getting quieter for me started with my last as well. I sat in the NICU for hours every day for 7 weeks and couldn't be on the phone or listening to anything because I didn't have earbuds... so I just sat there and had so much time to think and pray and listen to His voice... ❤ I am thankful for what He allowed... it was so good for me... proved Him and His love for me so much... gave healing in my heart and life that I was desperately needed. ❤🥲

      @kindnessmatters4068@kindnessmatters40689 күн бұрын
  • Don’t you think that maybe those doing You Tube are sometimes showing their best and not what’s real (at least some of them anyway), Watching You Tube should be a type of entertainment and not something to compare to. You are doing a great job with your life, kids, marriage. And you are so real. Very refreshing! Thanks!

    @user-bk3er4us2h@user-bk3er4us2h9 күн бұрын
  • PLEASE, PLEASE tell me where you got you floral skirt you're wearing in your sun room!! I love it so much!

    @Karen-vs2fo@Karen-vs2fo9 күн бұрын
  • My husband and I I were married young as well. He had just turned 20 and I was still 19 soon to be 20. We have been married 51 years. We were high school sweethearts and I love him more today than ever.! God has always been our main center of our lives with our 3 children. Our kids are serving the Lord as well as their children so far! Life definitely has bumps along the way but with God, all things are possible! Remember to always have fun! This is the day the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it! Love your channel! 😁

    @TanyaJP123@TanyaJP1238 күн бұрын
  • I met my husband at 31 and was like I am so glad I met him then rather than when i was younger. I don't know if I would have married a younger version of him or myself haha. We are both grateful for the 20's that we got to spend however we wanted, and came together to enjoy life together as an older couple. (I'm not saying that we're old). Having kids older though is a whole different story. 😮

    @reneedoddrell2158@reneedoddrell21589 күн бұрын
  • YESSSS Megan - I completely agree. Our 2020 lifestyle, including the media, social media, the general culture, plus all the extra toxins in our environment (food, air, medications, andddd... well... I'll just stop there for fear of sounding too crunchy lol) have definitely contributed to this crazy increase in anxiety that's occurring in our society. I don't even want to call it "anxiety," because from everything I've been reading, it's a form of dysautonomia (nervous system dysfunction/hypersensitivity). Did your mom ever have anxiety like you experienced? Or either of your grandmothers? Mine sure as heck didn't! So glad you've been assured that you're not alone, and that you've seen the connection to lack of sleep (same for me). And praise God that you've been feeling better - I'm almost 40 years old and only just experienced it myself for the very first time a few months ago, so my heart was aching for you, knowing that it hit you, too. It's something you wouldn't wish on anyone. Prayers that you get back to 100% soon - and you WILL, because He built our bodies to heal.

    @daisy224@daisy2249 күн бұрын
    • Thanks so much! I didn't experience it until age 27.

      @MeganFoxUnlocked@MeganFoxUnlocked9 күн бұрын
    • Oh man, my mom and grandma sure had anxiety, and my grandma was born in 1926

      @juliamiller6947@juliamiller69479 күн бұрын
  • Love the 90s mom idea. So fun.

    @sarahhouk@sarahhouk8 күн бұрын
  • Hi Megan, I discovered you a few years ago and enjoy your channel and getting to know you and your spirit of gratitude and perspectives. A few random comments you might see, however I don’t know if you will or will not. I just wanted to say, I am grateful you found information about natural cycles, especially as your family is growing. I am wondering if you breast feed your baby? If you do, a resource for you, might be La Leche League. This is also a way to manage your shared fertility. I really enjoy watching the closeness your family enjoys, and you and Josh. He manages so beautifully as a father and husband. You are indeed blessed and show a wonderful industrious example of what is a Christian mom and wife. God bless you.

    @marynagy8072@marynagy80729 күн бұрын
  • Thanks!

    @irishill4014@irishill40145 күн бұрын
  • My first born arrived in 1982, my second born arrived in 1985 ❤ WOW has life changed from the 80’s. I was truly blessed as a homemaker wayyyy back then ❤ Wouldn’t changed a thing!

    @lulamamie8524@lulamamie85249 күн бұрын
  • Egan, give yourself grace and realize each of us are on a different journey. I am nearly 75 and let myself get so down because I cannot do what I used to, As a matter of fact, I cannot even come close to what I used to. Sooo, let’s all lift our sisters up in prayer because we all have desires we can’t fulfill for one reason or another. God bless❣️

    @cowtownjanet4450@cowtownjanet44509 күн бұрын
  • With those speakers you have to go to the conference! I’ve noticed after another friend mentioned it, that I get anxiety when I have a let down when I nurse my 3 month old. As annoying as it is, it is helpful to know it’s tied to hormones and will go away when he stops the nursing session.

    @annadinkledine1254@annadinkledine12549 күн бұрын
  • I'm a Gen X rounding 50 and we both raised adult kids already, now raising a 4 and 7. It's funny you mention all of that, as in 2001 recalling I had babycenter forums to lean to and connect with other moms. That aside, it was pretty much friend circles and meeting moms at the park. Or reading What to expect when you're expecting and books similar!! Oh! The big thing also was those who had a computer internet, we had Geocities blog for our family!

    @LA-wv7gf@LA-wv7gf9 күн бұрын
    • It's like a whole other world for sure! Only 30 years later!

      @MeganFoxUnlocked@MeganFoxUnlocked9 күн бұрын
  • Focus on the Family still does a radio show that they also put up as a podcast and as a KZhead video, I love watching/listening to those! And if you have littles, Adventures in Odyssey’s still has their episodes on the radio once a week☺️

    @JustJillianLinnea@JustJillianLinnea7 күн бұрын
  • The 90’s compared to present . . . now we have so many more things that are supposed to make our lives easier but too often I feel that they also end up taking more of our time. I appreciated the challenge to be intentional to slow down.

    @tebersole@tebersole9 күн бұрын
  • My kids are in their 20s. There was always music in the house when raising them. I don't know if I could control myself with all the tech stuff having to raise them in these times. ❤❤❤

    @markitathomas4146@markitathomas41469 күн бұрын
  • I was a 90s mom. Instead of podcasts, we had homemaker tv shows that we listened to as we were home. My favorite was called “The Great American Homemaker.”

    @karentwinem9579@karentwinem95799 күн бұрын
  • I'm still at home and my youngest is almost 14 because I homeschool my kids. I have graduated one so far. It is a one income situation. It has been fine. My husband makes decent money. My house isn't as beautifully decorated as the sahm youtube moms, but it is still a nice home. I have a smaller budget for clothes probably then many people and I can't buy everything I want. But I'm very thankful for my lifestyle - it has been a blessing not to hustle to make money on the side. It has become a game to me to see how little I can spend which suits well with my saving personality.

    @rosannasauereisen2827@rosannasauereisen28279 күн бұрын
  • My husband got cancer when I was pregnant. I worked nights as a nurse, so I could care for them during the day. I only went to bed every other night. He died the day after her 6th birthday. I look back and don't know how I did it

    @janicecoulson5388@janicecoulson53889 күн бұрын
  • Oh I had to come back….i laughed a bit when you asked “what did couples do in the 90’s❓. Well we started off as a couple in the 70’s. We played card games and dominoes, we talked a lot, we did read the newspaper like your dad..No cell phones lol. I think we knew how to communicate more I. Those days and enjoyed visiting with each other. Sometimes we would read a book together at night. We always had one or two favorite tv shows we enjoyed together. Walker, Texas Ranger”. A good clean action show. Then of course we would end the night with the news and weather report before our prayer time.

    @cowtownjanet4450@cowtownjanet44509 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for being real about anxiety. I feel that as Christian women we're told "Don't live in fear, give it to God, trust in Him," but that is so hard. It's especially hard when you have circumstances with in your family that you know you cannot control. So thanks again for being real.

    @amandameyer-smith5452@amandameyer-smith54528 күн бұрын
  • I am a 90s mum. I am grateful for the time I had before social media and the fast pace. My daughter was born in 94 and I hired a pager to beep my husband who was working out on our farm when I was pregnant and went into labour. I had a basic mobile phone by the time I had my son in 96. Tech has moved so fast, slow down! 😢

    @pixiepetal-jennie2038@pixiepetal-jennie20389 күн бұрын
  • Those questions for humans cards are such good conversation starters! Check out the guys podcast who created them! His podcasts are in my top 5 and are all about mental health and with your anxiety they might help you not feel like a crazy person…they do for me anyway😅 also something that has been so good for us as a couple is putting our phones on the charger in our kitchen so that we’re not on them up until the point of sleep and we talk more and communicate better! It also helps with getting up on the first alarm😊

    @jenniferbarkman2439@jenniferbarkman24399 күн бұрын
  • The music you use sounds so much like Bossa Nova, which is Brazilian. Anyway, it makes my Brazilian heart happy.

    @karenclaudino@karenclaudino9 күн бұрын
    • It makes me happy too!

      @MeganFoxUnlocked@MeganFoxUnlocked9 күн бұрын
  • The reason you have such a strong following is because you are REAL. None of us watch you because we are hoping to see this perfect person who somehow does it all. We LOVE you for you, and we watch you to glean inspiration for how to find joy in the “everyday”. That’s what makes your channel so magical. In this day and age so many women think they have to be everything for everyone at all times. We don’t. Most days, done is better than perfect, and doing the things that matter (whatever different things they might be on any individual day) is better than doing a bit of everything and a lot of nothing. You teach your followers to give themselves grace; you need to give yourself grace too 😉. You are more than enough, and your viewers don’t need elaborate videos - we love joining you on a journey we can all relate to, a journey that inspires and gives us comfort in knowing that we are beloved daughters of God. Thank you for being a voice for real women who lead real lives. There is beauty in the mundane and power in simplicity.❤💕

    @user-xf2oq4bk3p@user-xf2oq4bk3p3 күн бұрын
  • Megan, when are you going to restock your candles?

    @GinaSignorile@GinaSignorile9 күн бұрын
  • I was a stay at home mom in the 80's - i needed to stay home with .my kids as much as i needed air to breath- alot of Moms where going back to work - i decided to babysit to help out and im so grateful for that time- went back to work when my youngest was in first grade- in hindsight i wish i couldve homeschooled my kids but i am so grateful / God is good ❤

    @cherylreed4377@cherylreed43777 күн бұрын
  • Those Questions for humans cards are amazing!! Dr. John Delony the one who wrote those, has a podcast called the Dr John Delony show and he talks alot about anxiety!! He has awesome advice! Take a listen to him sometime!

    @reginawagler-pirogowicz4317@reginawagler-pirogowicz43179 күн бұрын
  • Thanks

    @wh3549@wh35499 күн бұрын
  • I was a 90’s mom. Yes, I spend a lot of time either reading or thinking or praying while feeding my babies.

    @ruthturkington1736@ruthturkington17369 күн бұрын
  • I had to cut out pretty much all social media from my life because of comparisons and other less than positive thought patterns that it was fostering. I feel so free without it. I have no idea what anyone is doing unless they tell me, so I guess I’m living the 90s mom life in that respect! 😉

    @bethanyhutchinson6714@bethanyhutchinson67149 күн бұрын
    • I did keep Instagram but am super picky about who I follow.

      @spunkycat6144@spunkycat61449 күн бұрын
  • single mom with 2 kids, cptbs and depression here - you're doing fine. postpartum is a hard phase. i am 7 years postpartum and still struggling ;)

    @aidabounab6215@aidabounab62158 күн бұрын
  • 1990 baby here! I miss the 90s and early 2000s. Such a better period than today. I even wish I would have lived through the 80s. Another great decade.

    @thevegantitian@thevegantitian5 күн бұрын
  • Book recommendation: Untangle You Emotions by Jennie Allen. Your two car chats about anxiety makes me think it could be helpful for you as it has been for me!

    @kelseyclausen@kelseyclausen9 күн бұрын
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