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Steph Hightree

Keep Your Voice Down: Now I know what a TV dinner feels like

Doug and Alek wanted to discuss all things holidays, and felt it was necessary to bring in an expert, so we called Mrs. Christmas herself, Steph Hightree. These three wise people discuss Steph's lack of egg nog experience, ridiculous Hallmark Christmas movie plots, determining whether Die Hard is a Christmas movie or not (it certainly is), surviving Elf on the Shelf, and their favorite Christmas songs.

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#MomLife: All I want for Christmas is…a PS4?

WSV's Steph Hightree writes why her son won't receive a PS4 from Santa this year or any other year, for that matter.

#MomLife: ‘Tis the Season for Anxiety

WSV's Steph Hightree writes, "When did I make Christmas all about presents, and less about traditions and family time? I remember the first year I was a mother. I was so excited to buy Cadence gifts, even though she was only 3 months old at the time. She would never know what she was receiving. She wouldn’t even be able to open the gifts. But that wasn’t the point. I just loved the act of giving her things. And it has progressed every year since then. The gifts have become more elaborate, the quantity has increased, the price more expensive. But do they really appreciate the work that I put into this every year?"

#MomLife: Helpless or Hopeful?

WSV’s Steph Hightree writes, “Do you ever feel helpless as a mother? Like no matter how hard you try you just can’t ever get things right? You’re constantly a mess. Everyone in your family seems on edge. And you just can’t get your life together? Well, that’s how I’m feeling right now. And it’s not fun.”

#MomLife: Help! My Teenage Daughter is Dating

WSV’s Steph Hightree writes, “Today I want to talk about teenage dating. How can something be so terrifying and exciting at the same time? Yes, Cadence, I know you’re going to kill me for writing about your dating life, but here we are (feel free to insert a shoulder shrug emoji right here). At this time I’d like to make the official announcement, Cadence has a boyfriend. There I said it.”

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#MomLife: I just wanted to go dress shopping

WSV's Steph Hightree envisioned a much different Homecoming experience for her children than the one they chose but she's OK with it. Mostly. But not really.

It Takes a Village: Steph Hightree, office manager

It's often said it takes a village to raise a child but the same can be said about an independent, nonprofit news organization. Over the next two weeks we'll introduce or in some cases re-introduce the people who make Watershed Voice what it is today.

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PHOTOS: #MomLife: Summer Loving

WSV's Steph Hightree put together a photo gallery from her family's summer to share with her #MomLife readers. So pull out the projector and put on your Hawaiian shirts, it's vacation photo time!

#MomLife: Money doesn’t grow on trees

WSV’s Steph Hightree writes, “You know the old saying ‘Money doesn’t grow on trees?’ Well, I have a secret to tell you: They were right, it doesn’t. Let’s talk money in this week’s #MomLife.”

#MomLife: Moming is hard, life is hard, depression is hard

WSV's Steph Hightree writes, "I know that this too shall pass and all will be well in my world pretty soon, but always in the back of my mind I am wondering when will the depression come back? Will I wake up tomorrow and not be able to get out of bed? Will I go days without showering again? Will I live in my quiet bubble and shut people and activities out again? Sadly, the answer is yes. Even with medication depression is still there."

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