Jane, why do my eyes so often fill with tears when I listen to one of your ? Shares? I’ve been talking about a search for community for many many years. I have tasted it at different times in my life, but not recently. What you describe humbles me because it shows that with a little bit of reaching out we end up finding and building and livingjust what we need! You did it with the online mama’s group and you’re doing it again in another country soon! Hands up and thanks for the inspiration ❤️
Deleting Meta means I've lost my AM connection 😭 but your journey started just in time for me to get the link here from the AM group before I had to say so long for now. AM is very special.
Jane, this was such a fun read — and such a beautiful reminder of how community doesn’t have to be flashy or formal to be life-changing. Those Mamas sound like the kind of quiet, steady magic that holds people up without fanfare. The Red Tent tradition especially… what a gorgeous way to show up for each other.
Your move to Amsterdam makes this land even deeper. You already know how to build community — because you’ve lived inside a really good one. And all those small gestures, recipes shared, doors knocked on with a warm dish… that’s the stuff that travels with you.
Wishing you an equally grounding, equally tender “Amsterdam Mamas” chapter ahead.💛 Kelly
Jane, why do my eyes so often fill with tears when I listen to one of your ? Shares? I’ve been talking about a search for community for many many years. I have tasted it at different times in my life, but not recently. What you describe humbles me because it shows that with a little bit of reaching out we end up finding and building and livingjust what we need! You did it with the online mama’s group and you’re doing it again in another country soon! Hands up and thanks for the inspiration ❤️
Deleting Meta means I've lost my AM connection 😭 but your journey started just in time for me to get the link here from the AM group before I had to say so long for now. AM is very special.
Another inspiring post, Jane. I love how everything is falling into place for you. And I especially love the story about the suitcase!
What were the chances of that? And The Red Tent — yeah. Happy holidays.
Jane, this was such a fun read — and such a beautiful reminder of how community doesn’t have to be flashy or formal to be life-changing. Those Mamas sound like the kind of quiet, steady magic that holds people up without fanfare. The Red Tent tradition especially… what a gorgeous way to show up for each other.
Your move to Amsterdam makes this land even deeper. You already know how to build community — because you’ve lived inside a really good one. And all those small gestures, recipes shared, doors knocked on with a warm dish… that’s the stuff that travels with you.
Wishing you an equally grounding, equally tender “Amsterdam Mamas” chapter ahead.💛 Kelly
That’s so sweet. You really get it. Thank you.