About Me

Overstimulated, Overtired, and Over It

Hi, I’m a full-time mom with a husband and a full-time career.

I’m nearing 40 and have been married for over a decade — to both my husband and my career. I’m raising three little humans under 7, and honestly… who even sleeps anymore?

If it’s not my littles waking me up, it’s the mental load — the to-do lists, the deadlines, the constant hum of responsibility that never really shuts off.

By day, I’m an accounting manager, putting in 40+ hours a week — sometimes from home, sometimes in the office. By night (and let’s be real, also mornings, weekends, and during lunch breaks), I’m doing the unpaid labor of raising three kids, maintaining a home, and holding the emotional glue of my family together.

I’m also the voice behind MomLogged — a blog for the overstimulated working mom who’s tired of pretending she’s got it all figured out. Because we’re doing so much — but rarely talking about how heavy it all is.

This space is for the late-night Googlers, the spreadsheet warriors, and the moms who are tired of curated perfection.
You belong here — even if you’re wearing yesterday’s coffee-stained shirt while reading this.


How it Started

MomLogged was born at 4 a.m. when my 14-month-old had woken up for what felt like the thousandth time, and I couldn’t fall back asleep. My mind was already racing — all the things I needed to do at work, at home, for everyone else.

Why it Started

I needed a place to let it out — the anxiety and stress that builds up when you’re juggling a full-time job, a family, a marriage, a home… and barely holding it all together. I needed a space to say the things moms don’t say enough. We’re overworked, overstimulated, and just plain tired. We’re desperately in need of help — not more pressure.

Who it’s for

It’s for every mom out there — especially the ones who feel like they’re drowning. The ones doing everything, but still feeling like it’s nowhere near enough. The ones who are barely holding it together, even when it looks like they’ve got it all figured out from the outside.

What I Hope

I hope MomLogged becomes a space where other moms can find someone they can relate to. Someone who’s in it with them — overwhelmed, stretched thin, and doing her best. And maybe, they’ll find a way to do it better than me.

Because if we’re going to keep doing all the things, we shouldn’t have to do it alone.