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The Sarah Update
I want to begin with a warning: this is a deeply personal and very emotional post. I’m going to be completely transparent—as I’ve tried to be throughout this entire process. My hope is that by sharing my story, it might help other non-birthing mothers who find themselves holding complicated, uncomfortable, or less-than-positive emotions after birth. So here it is. My update. You may want to read the other two updates first, The Japan Update & The Morgan² Update . Ever since

Sarah Celaya
Jan 68 min read


The Morgan² Update
To cut down on any confusion: Morgan Taylor is mom. Morgan Jordan (aka Mojo) is baby. This is the update you’ve all been patiently waiting for—so buckle up, baby, and let me fill you in. I’m going to jump from the unplanned hospital stay straight to delivery day. A lot happened in those three months, but for now, we’re focusing on the juicy details. October 28th—Morgan’s due date—passed by with no baby, and not even a hint that he was on his way. In the two weeks leading

Sarah Celaya
Jan 54 min read


The Japan Update
If you’re new here, let me give you the cliff-notes version of where we’re at in life. My wife, Morgan, our two pups (Rosie and Junior), and I recently relocated from sunny Southern California across the globe to the beautiful island of Okinawa, Japan. Sounds exciting, right? Trust me—it was. It is?

Sarah Celaya
Jan 36 min read


"The Celaya Luck"
This post was written two weeks ago. At that time, we were barely keeping our heads above water, which is why it’s taken so long to share. Now, as we settle into our routines starting this week, you’ll hear from me more regularly. The past two months have brought more challenges—and more opportunities for growth—than either of us could have imagined. Morgan’s family has a running joke: “It’s the Celaya luck.” I never really believed in bad luck, but now? I get it. We’re not t

Sarah Celaya
Sep 3, 20255 min read


One Month, Seven Cities, One Big Move: Our Journey to Japan
This past month has, without a doubt, been the craziest of our lives. We traveled to seven cities—Austin TX, Sacramento, San Jose, Monterey, Carlsbad, Palm Springs—before reaching our final resting point: Okinawa, Japan. The final weeks in the States were packed with goodbye dinners, final photoshoots, multiple baby showers, and as much time with family as we could manage. Less than month ago, we drove away from our little California cottage and began the long haul to what we

Sarah Celaya
Jul 31, 20255 min read


Saying Goodbye to our California Cottage
People always ask how I feel about leaving the home I poured so much heart into.
We bought our dream California cottage just two years ago. Built in 1949, it’s the kind of place I’ve dreamed of since I was a kid—the “Miss Honey” house (yes, the one from Matilda). Full of charm, a lot of character in the best ways, and surrounded by neighbors who have lived there for generations. It’s the type of place where, if you hear a scream, people rush out of their homes ready to help.

Sarah Celaya
Jul 27, 20255 min read


Part 3: Doing the Deed (Yep, the DIY Way)
At-home insemination is one of those topics people tend to joke about—legs in the air, turkey baster in hand, music in the background. And honestly? It’s not that far off. We figured before draining our savings at a fertility clinic, we might as well give the DIY a solid try. Thousands of people get pregnant at home with less. Why not us? As you know from Part 2: Asking the Donor , we decided on my brother as our donor. Thankfully, he lives just 40 minutes away, which made lo

Sarah Celaya
Jul 16, 20253 min read


Part 2: Asking the Donor
Our top pick wasn’t easy. We actually went through a small rolodex to figure out the right person for the job. Where to start? It was a question that we sometimes juvenilely pondered but never really sat on for more than a few minutes. “What about this best friend?!” “Oh he is/ would be perfect!” “What about this relative?!” “Without a doubt!” And we honestly believed it every time we talked about it. But once we would have left the safety of two way conversation and had to g

Sarah Celaya
Jul 15, 20253 min read


How We Got Pregnant – Part 1: How Did You Choose Who Would Carry?
One of the most noticeable differences about getting pregnant as a lesbian couple is the sheer number of questions we get about the process. Strangers, acquaintances, family, friends — everyone seems to feel a little more comfortable asking very intimate questions. If you’ve ever asked one, don’t worry — it doesn’t bother us. Honestly, we’re happy to share (most of the time). So, in hopes of answering it all in one go — here’s the story. We’ve been talking about starting a fa

Sarah Celaya
Jul 14, 20254 min read


The Sound That Changed Everything
The wait between a positive pregnancy test and your first ultrasound is one of the most emotionally complex stretches of time I’ve ever experienced. In our case, it felt like a version of Schrödinger’s cat — we knew there could be life growing inside Morgan… but we had no way of knowing for sure. Until you see or hear something for yourself, the uncertainty lingers in every quiet moment. Morgan took the day off work, and we gave ourselves a slow, intentional morning. Before

Sarah Celaya
Jul 13, 20252 min read


Nesting, PCS Style: Our Non-Traditional Baby Prep
You know what I’m really good at? Like, Olympic-level good? Homemaking. It’s one of those unsharpened resume skills that won’t get you hired but should . If homemaking had a varsity team, I’d at least qualify for regionals. I rock the trad-wife stuff — baking, sewing, cleaning (a newly acquired skill thanks to Morgan's pregnancy). But I also do the “dude jobs” — woodworking, pest control, home maintenance, landscaping. I know I sound like I’m bragging… because I am. This i

Sarah Celaya
Jul 3, 20254 min read


What to Expect When You’re Expecting… and Also Moving Overseas
I’ve heard the adage, “There’s never a ‘right’ time to start a family.” It’s usually said to comfort couples who don’t have total control over the timing. But in our case — as a queer couple — we actually did have more say in the process. So naturally, we planned the hell out of it. We started talking seriously about expanding our family back in 2023. Morgan, being the disciplined, Type A queen she is, had already built out spreadsheets for the next one, three, and five yea

Sarah Celaya
Jun 30, 20254 min read


Meet the Mamas Behind the Blog
Hi! We’re the mamas behind the blog — and while there are two of us, you'll mostly be hearing from me, Sarah, AKA your hype woman. I’m the artistic one in the relationship: photography-obsessed, project-addicted, always chasing the next outlet to keep my ADHD brain from short-circuiting. Blogging? Naturally. It’s cheaper than therapy and keeps me from talking Morgan’s ear off every night (you’re welcome, babe). So let’s break it down a little. I’m Sarah — the femme one, if la

Sarah Celaya
Jun 15, 20252 min read


Why We Started This Blog (Right in the Middle of Everything)
There’s a one-way ticket on the dresser and a baby due in October. In just a few weeks, we’re moving across the globe to Japan — and somehow, in the middle of the chaos and the countdown, we decided… why not start a blog? So here I sit, in our nearly empty home. The home I’ve poured my heart and soul into these last two years. Now it’s filled with oddities and those last stubborn items that just won’t get packed until the very end. It feels like I’m living in the junk drawer

Sarah Celaya
Jun 12, 20252 min read
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