Expressing Motherhood: The Perfect Mom’s Night Out

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Many thanks to our partners at Expressing Motherhood for bringing us the content for this post, and for bringing this amazing show to Portland! After attending the show last year, we can say with confidence that our readers will love it!

Being a mom is hard. Everyone has a story. How we became moms. Our struggles. Our triumphs. Our minivans that smell like French fries. Expressing Motherhood is a show that was founded ten years ago in LA by Lindsay Kavet, who came to Portland last fall to bring us this unique and raw story-telling experience. I was honored to be a part of the first Portland cast of Expressing Motherhood, and am thrilled to be part of the cast again on April 17! 

Expressing Motherhood April 17, 2018

I caught up with fellow Portland Moms Blog contributor, Nadia Hasan, who will be making her #ExMoShow debut to discuss what she thought of the show last fall, why she submitted a story and why she’s looking forward to it.

I am thrilled to share this experience with Nadia. Gather up your mom squad and come to the show! It will make the BEST moms night out for you and your mom friends!

April 17, 7-9pm, Alberta Rose Theatre – tickets are only $25! Get them here.

Motherhood is the scariest hood you’ll ever go through. Don’t go it alone.

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Jenny
Textbook extrovert. If there’s a stage, Jenny wants to be on it; whether it’s singing in church, doing stand-up comedy or acting. She has recently joined a cult called LuLaRoe. Her husband, David, is deeply concerned. Jenny and David, a pastor, are recently celebrating eighteen years of marriage. After years of infertility, they became adoptive parents of two year old twin boys in 2014. They’ve never been happier or more exhausted. Every day is an adventure. Jenny blogs at thefivestages.wordpress.com and has a regular feature in Tualatin Life newspaper called Everyday Heroes to celebrate those serving our community. She and her husband started a clothing line based on their story and you can check it out at bottlecapbadge.com. There’s nothing we can’t do with a little bit of love and a whole lot of caffeine.