Illustration of the Architect and the Glitter Bomb from 3 Worlds · 1 Mom. Two blonde girls, one with glasses and a pink dress and the other in a blue shirt with gears, standing together in front of a rainbow and pine trees.

The Yin, The Yang, The Hearts

If being different were a test, these two would score 99%

An energetic illustration of the "Glitter Bomb" from 3 Worlds · 1 Mom. A young blonde girl with glasses and a pink dress jumping for joy against a magical background of a rainbow, purple stars, and shimmering sparkles.

Raising The Girl Who Lights The Fuse

She’s a mix of glitter and bombs—pure energy, chaos, and giggles. Meet the “Glitter Bomb,” the wild-child who lives for loud music and reminds me every day that some sparks aren’t meant to be tamed.

Illustration of a young girl with blonde hair in a ponytail, smiling while drawing technical blueprints on a desk. The background features a globe, gears, and architectural sketches in a soft blue and yellow color palette.

The Girl Who Needs A Blueprint

She’s 10 years old, brilliant, and organized—but her need for perfection comes with a heavy weight. This is the story of “The Architect” and what it’s like to mother a child who sees the world through a lens of blueprints and quiet precision.

A visual metaphor for the 3 Worlds · 1 Mom multiverse: The Architect’s upright teal bicycle and The Glitter-Bomb’s purple bike resting in a sunny field of wildflowers with a pink helmet.

The Architect Hesitated, The Glitter-Bomb Launched.

One daughter is “The Glitter-Bomb” of fearless energy, the other is “The Architect” of careful calculation. Watch what happens when these two completely different personalities try to conquer the same driveway on two wheels.

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Welcome to the Multiverse

Welcome to the Multiverse! From the quiet precision of “The Architect” to the high-energy chaos of “The Glitter Bomb,” I’m sharing the raw, honest experience of raising daughters who couldn’t be more different.

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