Posted on 26 July 2012. Tags: Lifetime, Life’s a Tripp, on second thought
Bristol Palin today posted on Bristol’s Blog:

On second thought, I really wish I’d handled things differently with Gino. I’d had big expectations for a fun trip together, but I think I was too ambitious. Going that far with a small child was going to be hard enough. But adding in romantic drama was just a bridge too far.
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Posted on 26 July 2012. Tags: Life’s a Tripp, on second thought
Bristol Palin today posted on Bristol’s Blog:

We have the right to speak out in America. In fact, if we love our country, we should. Please read my “On Second Thought: Episode 11″ for Life’s a Tripp!
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Posted in Bristol Palin, Commentary/Editorial, Opinion
Posted on 16 July 2012. Tags: big lake, iron dog, iron pup, on second thought, parenting, snow machine, Tripp Palin, Uncategorized, wasilla
Bristol Palin today posted on Bristol’s Blog:

My friends may have thought Mom was cool, but they thought Dad was superman.
That’s why it would be hard for any of us to hard to live up to the Palin name, especially before you can read Dr. Seuss books! Tripp, of course, had no idea how much I wanted him to race, and he was having none of it. As disappointed as I was, I realize that sometimes you have to let a kid be a kid.
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Posted in Bristol Palin, Commentary/Editorial, Opinion, Sarah Palin
Posted on 05 July 2012. Tags: cpac, Life’s a Tripp, on second thought, sarah palin, willow palin
Bristol Palin today posted on Bristol’s Blog:

Washington, DC is not my type of place. I don’t love being up to my neck in politics, and it’s hard not to be in the nation’s capital. However, it was worth flying down to do a book signing and to see Mom speak.
As many of you know, “Not Afraid of Life” came out last year. (It hit the New York Times best sellers list!!) That meant, I spent much time at book stores around the country signing copies of my books and meeting fans. I met people who voted for my mom in 2008, who voted for me on Dancing with the Stars, and who generally loved all things Palin. I don’t thank you guys enough, but I do appreciate all of you who’ve stuck by me throughout all the drama. You’re the best, and I loved meeting some of you face to face.
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Posted in Bristol Palin, Commentary/Editorial, Opinion, Politics, Sarah Palin
Posted on 30 June 2012. Tags: Lifetime, Life’s a Tripp, on second thought
Bristol Palin today posted on Bristol’s Blog:

Fatherhood.
Just the word causes a little pang in my heart.
When I was skating with Tripp at the hockey rink in Episode 4, I said, “All men are dogs.” On second thought, I shouldn’t have said that. It’s not true in life generally and it’s not even true in my life specifically. I have my dad, who’s one of the best people on the planet. He can win the Iron Dog, braid Piper’s hair, catch salmon, teach me a life lesson, and make sure our truck engines don’t freeze overnight in the winter months. Then, there’s Track, my brother who’s tormented his little sisters my entire life… and is still tormenting me as I wait for him to return from Afghanistan! Of course, I also have my grandfathers who have held together our family with their character and strength.
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Posted on 28 June 2012. Tags: Life’s a Tripp, on second thought
Bristol Palin today posted on Bristol’s Blog:

“I’ve failed as a mother,” I said to Willow in front of Tripp. Why did I say that? Because as much as I try, I’m only one person trying to create a family without a father. I’ve brought a son into the world who won’t know his dad.
This is why we really should trust God to know what’s best for our lives. In high school, I knew I shouldn’t have been with Levi. Had I followed God’s laws about having sex within the context of marriage-only, I would’ve prevented a great deal of heartache and pain.
I’ve said this before, but it’s worth saying again: Tripp was not the mistake. Tripp is a gift from God. But there’s no denying it: I’ve put him in a less than ideal family situation….
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