Yesterday we got to celebrate my first son’s 2nd birthday. 🎂 – Truly no grater feeling than being their mom. Although they will have no remembrance of these days. I will, and these are the greatest days of my life ❤️ — Happy birthday to our Devi ✨🐻
The woman body is amazing what it can do. Training for health over fights is a hard transition. . But I am learning to love this new me💪🏼🖤
I remember when I was a little girl I couldn’t think of anything better than waking up on Christmas morning to open my gifts. – Now I can’t think of anything better than waking up on Christmas morning and seeing how happy my kids are. ✨😭 – Merry Christmas everyone ❤️🎄
I remember when I was a little girl I couldn’t think of anything better than waking up on Christmas morning to open my gifts. – Now I can’t think of anything better than waking up on Christmas morning and seeing how happy my kids are. ✨😭 – Merry Christmas everyone ❤️🎄
Tis the season ✨ — Really is the most wonderful time of the year🎄
I remember when I was a little girl I couldn’t think of anything better than waking up on Christmas morning to open my gifts. – Now I can’t think of anything better than waking up on Christmas morning and seeing how happy my kids are. ✨😭 – Merry Christmas everyone ❤️🎄
One of the best parts about being a parent is getting to relive your childhood; except this time you’re the author ✨❤️
One of the best parts about being a parent is getting to relive your childhood; except this time you’re the author ✨❤️
One of the best parts about being a parent is getting to relive your childhood; except this time you’re the author ✨❤️
One of the best parts about being a parent is getting to relive your childhood; except this time you’re the author ✨❤️
One of the best parts about being a parent is getting to relive your childhood; except this time you’re the author ✨❤️
One of the best parts about being a parent is getting to relive your childhood; except this time you’re the author ✨❤️
One of the best parts about being a parent is getting to relive your childhood; except this time you’re the author ✨❤️
One of the best parts about being a parent is getting to relive your childhood; except this time you’re the author ✨❤️
One of the best parts about being a parent is getting to relive your childhood; except this time you’re the author ✨❤️
One of the best parts about being a parent is getting to relive your childhood; except this time you’re the author ✨❤️
When you forget a change of clothes but have friends that take care of you and take you home 😎
November 29, 2013 was the first time I ever covered a @tuffnuff event for @califights. I had no idea the organization had just lost its president and founder, Barry Meyer, until I watched the memorial video play on the big screens. In that moment, I realized Tuff-N-Uff was built on something deeper than fights. It was built on family with brother, @tuffnuffjeff, at the helm. Twelve years later, after countless events and six-hour drives home, I’m still grateful to witness what the Meyer family continues to build: a place where fighters are respected, supported, and given a real shot to chase their dreams.
November 29, 2013 was the first time I ever covered a @tuffnuff event for @califights. I had no idea the organization had just lost its president and founder, Barry Meyer, until I watched the memorial video play on the big screens. In that moment, I realized Tuff-N-Uff was built on something deeper than fights. It was built on family with brother, @tuffnuffjeff, at the helm. Twelve years later, after countless events and six-hour drives home, I’m still grateful to witness what the Meyer family continues to build: a place where fighters are respected, supported, and given a real shot to chase their dreams.
November 29, 2013 was the first time I ever covered a @tuffnuff event for @califights. I had no idea the organization had just lost its president and founder, Barry Meyer, until I watched the memorial video play on the big screens. In that moment, I realized Tuff-N-Uff was built on something deeper than fights. It was built on family with brother, @tuffnuffjeff, at the helm. Twelve years later, after countless events and six-hour drives home, I’m still grateful to witness what the Meyer family continues to build: a place where fighters are respected, supported, and given a real shot to chase their dreams.
November 29, 2013 was the first time I ever covered a @tuffnuff event for @califights. I had no idea the organization had just lost its president and founder, Barry Meyer, until I watched the memorial video play on the big screens. In that moment, I realized Tuff-N-Uff was built on something deeper than fights. It was built on family with brother, @tuffnuffjeff, at the helm. Twelve years later, after countless events and six-hour drives home, I’m still grateful to witness what the Meyer family continues to build: a place where fighters are respected, supported, and given a real shot to chase their dreams.
November 29, 2013 was the first time I ever covered a @tuffnuff event for @califights. I had no idea the organization had just lost its president and founder, Barry Meyer, until I watched the memorial video play on the big screens. In that moment, I realized Tuff-N-Uff was built on something deeper than fights. It was built on family with brother, @tuffnuffjeff, at the helm. Twelve years later, after countless events and six-hour drives home, I’m still grateful to witness what the Meyer family continues to build: a place where fighters are respected, supported, and given a real shot to chase their dreams.
November 29, 2013 was the first time I ever covered a @tuffnuff event for @califights. I had no idea the organization had just lost its president and founder, Barry Meyer, until I watched the memorial video play on the big screens. In that moment, I realized Tuff-N-Uff was built on something deeper than fights. It was built on family with brother, @tuffnuffjeff, at the helm. Twelve years later, after countless events and six-hour drives home, I’m still grateful to witness what the Meyer family continues to build: a place where fighters are respected, supported, and given a real shot to chase their dreams.
November 29, 2013 was the first time I ever covered a @tuffnuff event for @califights. I had no idea the organization had just lost its president and founder, Barry Meyer, until I watched the memorial video play on the big screens. In that moment, I realized Tuff-N-Uff was built on something deeper than fights. It was built on family with brother, @tuffnuffjeff, at the helm. Twelve years later, after countless events and six-hour drives home, I’m still grateful to witness what the Meyer family continues to build: a place where fighters are respected, supported, and given a real shot to chase their dreams.