I wanted to share the birth of the lockets because it's part catharsis and part PSA. I think it was David Sedaris who said something like how grateful he was to be a writer because he has an "outlet". I'm grateful to work in a creative space because of the outlet it provides.
The PSA part: a woman's biological clock is real on top of the shocking number of fertility challenges women are having because of toxins from pollution, poor food quality, glyphosate's, phalates, PFAS, the mindboggling list goes on.
The rest of my story goes like this: There are a few things I said I would never do. I've learned that statement is a guarantee to doing them. I said I'd never sleep in a sandy bed, or learn how to drive stick shift, or love eating anchovies, and I would certainly never have children after 40 with any grey hairs plucking out. Never.
I always wanted children. It was a matter of when and not whether. From all I saw in the media, women could have it all - work and children and push into their forties. But then, reality struck.