Love According to the Voices of Palm Beach Moms Blog

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Love.  What love is can change as our lives change, especially as wives and mothers. 

Below is what love means to the contributors of Palm Beach Moms Blog!

Laura Zapata

Love is when I work on Saturdays and come home to a clean house and happy kids.

Love is having all three boys smiling and laughing as their daddy walks through the door.

Love is knowing the person next to you loves you and loves their sons even more.

Stephanie Baker

Love is laughing, dancing and smiling with my three children and husband.

Love is the sound of little feet running down the hall towards my room as my husband gets up to brew my coffee each Saturday.

Courtney Yates

Love is a family hug at the end of a long day.

Love is a look between you and your husband amongst all the chaos knowing we are in this together.

Aimee Romano

Love is when I get butterflies when I see my husband and think how lucky I am to have found him and started a family.

Love is hearing my son’s sweet little voice in the morning say ‘Hi Mommy!’

Love is knowing you have each other forever unconditionally.

Tracy Stepp

Love is when my husband takes the kids out on a Saturday or Sunday morning and I get to catch up on some me-time (sleep, bravo tv, etc).

Sabrina Starrett-Wolff

Love is when my hubby lets the dogs out (and back in), gives the baby a bath and completely empties the dishwasher.

Love is my baby’s giggles filling the room while playing with his daddy.

Love is knowing we’ve created a human together.

Love is watching my husband become a dad.

Melanie Hooks

Love is watching the rise and fall of my children’s chests while they sleep.

Love is toddler giggles.

Love is my family waiting to hug me (sweat and all) at the finish line of a race.

Love is my husband encouraging me to relax and take some time for myself.

Meg Palumbo

Love is letting you sleep in and waking up to your favorite Starbucks beverage on your nightstand.

Love is telling you to go get your nails done after he’s worked a hard day but understands you have too.

Love is the last hug, nosey and kiss every night once they are tucked into bed.

Love is the smile you see when you first see each other when you pick your child up from school each day.

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Meg Palumbo
Meg is the proud founder of Palm Beach Mom Collective. Meg is bringing her past career experience in event planning, corporate sponsorships, public relations and advertising to the helm of PBMC! She’s been married to her best friend and husband, Chris, for over 11 years and enjoys spending time with their sons, Jameson (born October 2011) and Patrick (born August 2014) and daughter, Amelia (born January 2018). When not devoting her time to Palm Beach Mom Collective and her family, she enjoys running, going to the beach and enjoying great meals with a fabulous glass of wine!