Maya adds: "To trying when it's ugly."
Maya laughs bitterly: "I tried a 'mommy and me' class once. They smelled like lavender and had matching water bottles. I smelled like fryer grease."
Priya finishes: "And to the moms who know that 'trying' is the most beautiful, brutal, brave verb in the world." trymoms
They're in Maya's new apartment—small, clean, hers. The #TryMoms are cooking a chaotic dinner. Leo is braiding Priya's hair. Maya's son is asthma-free for three months. Priya is medicated and sleeping.
Evelyn raises a glass of boxed wine: "To trying." Maya adds: "To trying when it's ugly
They don't fix each other's problems. They just show up .
You don't have to be a perfect mom. You just have to be a try mom . And you don't have to try alone. The #TryMoms are cooking a chaotic dinner
I understand you're asking to develop a deep story around the word "trymoms," but this term isn't immediately clear. It could be a typo, a brand name, a username, or a concept you'd like me to interpret.