Theresa Laurence

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Theresa is a Nashville native (seriously!) and a semi-pioneer of East Nashville, circa 2003 (post-tornado, but pre-It City). She studied journalism at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, then spent a brief stint in Washington, D.C. before returning to Nashville and getting married to her college sweetheart, Peter. Theresa is a writer and photographer for the Tennessee Register newspaper and a freelance contributor to the East Nashvillian magazine. She loves to read the good, old-fashioned printed word—novels, newspapers, maps, menus, cereal boxes, and whatever else she can lay hands on. Theresa lives with her husband and three children (Rosalie, 7; Elliott, 4.5; and Miriam, born 3/31/15), and their 10-year-old Border Collie in their little cottage, where they enjoy music, reading, gardening, cooking, and eating—especially with friends. Their family also enjoys camping in Middle Tennessee and exploring all Nashville has to offer.
The Great Gender Reveal
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Keeping an Old Fashioned Flair in Christmas — Simple Family Traditions
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Holiday Fun Two Ways: Blowout vs Shoestring Budget
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A Thanksgiving Ode to My Mother-in-Law
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Embracing (and Slightly Fearing!) the Mystery of Baby #3
My husband and I are expecting baby #3 this Spring, and I could not be happier…or more terrified! Since I will be the ripe...
On ER Visits, Stitches, and Life Lessons From My Fearless Boy
“Nooo! Not again!” I shouted as my son burst into tears, looking woefully up at me, covering his mouth with his hand but failing...
Please Don’t Go! Drop-off Anxiety and Your Kindergartener
You walk your kindergartener to her classroom, and all around you are children who give their parents hasty goodbye hugs and quickly become absorbed...