Birmingham Moms Blog :: Introducing Audra

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I, unfortunately, did not spend my childhood in Alabama, but I got down here as fast as I could! My dad’s job relocated my family from Ohio to Alabama the summer before I left for college. I was committed to a university in Ohio for the fall, and spent that summer in my family’s new home: Birmingham. I was enamored with this city; it completely captured my heart. I resolved to graduating college early so I could be closer to moving down to Alabama myself. My husband and I made the move somewhat on a whim after two years of marriage. We had a few-months stint in Birmingham before moving to Tuscaloosa, where I worked at The University of Alabama within Early Childhood Education for a few years, becoming a faithful fan of the Tide. We moved back to Birmingham last year before welcoming our first baby. We are a military family, as Brian serves in the Alabama National Guard (Army). Moving to Alabama is one of the greatest decisions we have ever made; it completely changed my life. I love how there is always something new and exciting going on in Birmingham, and also how there are ample opportunities and space to just simply get to “be”.

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Motherhood did not come easy for me. We endured 2.5+ years of infertility before our blessing, Nora Jo, came into our lives. Mothering in the scope of infertility has always given me a unique perspective, especially on those particularly long-feeling days as a stay-at-home mom. Nora Jo makes every day exciting in a new way, and I’m constantly overwhelmed with gratitude to get to be her mom. Something I learned early on (but not early enough) is that not every day is good, but there IS good in every day. I love how just when I think I’m starting to figure it all out, everything changes on a dime again. This used to stress me out in the beginning (and still does sometimes!) but, wow, how it fulfills and excites me to constantly be learning and growing. 

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Mom life is a great life, but it’s not without challenges. Motherhood is challenging no matter “how” you mother; we all need to stick together. I think one of the most shocking things I have learned about motherhood is how isolating it can feel; I have had to establish my own community to help me be the best version of myself every day. I am so grateful for the many types of community I do have, both online and locally. I’ve been a reader of BMB for years (before becoming a mom, even!) and am thrilled to get to lend my voice to this wonderful resource for mamas. I am passionate about reclaiming postpartum, celebrating our “mom bods,” navigating life as a mom with a chronic disease (Type 1 diabetic over here), and many other areas that I cannot wait to share with you. I am so excited to continue to learn and grow alongside you!

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Audra Smith did not spend her childhood in Alabama, but got down here as fast as she could! Originally from Ohio, Audra met and married her husband (of nearly 6 years now), Brian, while in college, and they decided to move to Alabama on a whim a year after graduation, resulting in the best decision ever made. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Family Studies/Child Development. Audra spent the first few years after the move working for The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa within Early Childhood Education. After years of working in close proximity to Big Al, it’s safe to say now that she is a faithful Tide fan. Audra is an Army National Guard wife due to Brian’s military service and dedication to the great state of Alabama and our country. After enduring years of infertility, Audra and Brian were miraculously blessed with their daughter Nora Jo, who was born in March 2018 in the heart of Birmingham. Audra now resides in the Chelsea area (Sterrett) with her husband Brian, daughter Nora Jo, and living security system (lab/hound mix) Hamilton. When she’s not wrangling and chasing after a spunky toddler, Audra enjoys a good book, just about a million cups of coffee a day, embracing/celebrating the wild ride of postpartum, any DIY crafty project, and being on the water. She initially went to college for Vocal Music, and still enjoys music and singing very much as an outlet (even if she’s mostly singing “Baby Shark” these days.) Audra is passionate about raising awareness for Type 1 Diabetes, as she lives with this disease every day. Audra is currently a stay at home mom who makes it a priority to cultivate side projects related to her passions. She enjoys connecting with other mamas, women, and anyone who needs someone to talk to. Instagram has become a virtual tribe for her, and if you’d like to participate, head on over to @audrashoupesmith whenever you need a dose of “real life.”