Today marks the beginning of our 5th week as a newfound family.  While I miss my older son who isn’t with us, my mom, my dad, and my entire family and friends, I’m grateful for the progress we have made in our unique living situation.  Can you imagine living with your ex-husband?  How about his wife, her ex-husband and kids?  It really is mind-blowing that we have been in this house together for a month (and still sane and surviving and mostly happy during these hard times!)

We all moved in and didn’t discuss how things would work.  There was a quick decision to get out of NYC one night and the next morning we were filling up cars and on the road.  We moved in with no rules, plan or schedule.  Somehow it’s working.  Somehow we are all working together.  Somehow we all connected despite past differences.

Our days begin with breakfast, remote learning, and finding our corners to work.  I coordinate breaks each day to work out via apps with my exes wife.  We have only missed one day together in all of this time.  Her ex (can you follow…my ex-husband’s wife’s ex-husband) and I typically work near each other and bounce ideas off of each other.  My ex has helped with legal questions I have had.  They have all supported and comforted me on down days.

We take walks and hikes together and as small groups.  We have silly photoshoots.  My kids have always been close to their step-sisters but I had only met the girls for short periods a few times over the years.  I now go to them to be my work and social media photographers and videographers.  I’m ordering make-up for them and teaching them about my work.  They are asking questions about my family and interested in getting to know me more.  Now I can’t imagine life without our walks, our family dinners, mindfulness conversations, daily gratefulness chats, family television nights and matching tie-dye home-made shirt day.

One of our photoshoots.

With all the sadness in the world and in our lives we have found some sunshine.  We have found ways to live happily and live together.  We are cooking, cleaning, on-line shopping, working and parenting as a unit.  We may not always agree with each other.  We may not always like what someone else does, says or how they act.  But we are all staying calm.  We are all taking a beat and keeping from impulsive reactions.  We are figuring out the best ways to handle each child, each moment, each challenge and each day.

We know after this experience there will certainly be better days ahead.  We know, after living together, we will never go back to the way things were.  And that’s a good thing.  So while we may miss life as we knew it, and people who we love, we will come out of this better, more thoughtful and kinder to each other.  We hope you can too.

Author(s)

  • Denise Albert

    Co-Founder

    The MOMS & Mamarazzi

    Denise Albert is an award-winning journalist, television producer and Co-Founder of The MOMS (TheMOMS.com) and Mamarazzi Celebrity Events.  She is a Journalist, Cancer Survivor and Activist.  Denise is a Former Producer at Good Morning America, and Former President and Executive Producer at David Blaine Productions.   She was the Co-Host of MOMS & The City on NBC's Digital Television Platform and Co-Host of The MOMS on SiriusXM Radio and Mamarazzi on People.com. The MOMS created the first ever mom-focused town hall series called Mamarazzi. The ever-popular Mamarazzi® events give influential moms and media access to celebrities in a town-hall discussion while partnering with top consumer brands.  Mamarazzi guests have included Emmy and Oscar winners, Sarah Jessica Parker, Will Smith, Nicole Kidman, Tina Fey, Hugh Jackman and Goldie Hawn.  To date she has executed over 300 Mamarazzi events.   Albert is also an Advocate for Breast Cancer and has shared her story on People.com and had an on-going series at GoodHousekeeping.com.  Denise speaks at Medical Conferences, Charity Events and other organizations on a variety of topics about her journey including alongside Mariano Rivera as keynote for his recent charity event.   When Denise was diagnosed with Breast Cancer in December, 2015, she felt lucky to be diagnosed early after she found a lump just months after a mammography (she had received a letter saying it was normal but didn't read further to see that it said she had dense breasts and may want further testing).  She had a lumpectomy in January and was fortunate enough to share her story on People.com.  Denise used social media and her platforms with The MOMS along with an ongoing series at GoodHousekeeping.com to continue to write about her journey.  ‬‬‬‬‬‬   Denise's video with the TSA after a horrific experience at LAX went viral and Denise is using that to educate others on the best ways to travel with illness.  Denise is in touch with hundreds of patients and families across the country and believes this answers the "why me?" and is passionate about raising awareness for Breast Cancer and helping others.    The MOMS created, produced and hosted, Strut, The Fashionable Mom Show that presented three times at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week at Lincoln Center.  Denise contributed to The Huffington Post Parents and The Huffington Post Divorce, where she wrote a series called, "Divorce Diaries". Denise previously served as a feature reporter for NBA-TV and a producer at Inside Edition.  Denise is a better mom because she works and a better worker because she’s a mom. She lives in NYC with her two boys, Jaron and Jaylan.