Sometimes it is hard to remember that our infants need attention in the form of play, just as our toddlers do. I had a lot of time to play with Cora when she was an only child, but I wasn't sure what to do. I have built up a whole slew of ideas for ... Continue Reading
Memorial Day Deals for Everyone!
I've posted a ton of Memorial Day deals and sales below, but if you want to see an even crazier list, visit the site dedicated to Memorial Day sales If you are current or former military, or know someone who is, check out these deals. 7 Eleven Deal: ... Continue Reading
Product Review: Baby Merlin’s Magic Sleepsuit
[Note: I was not paid for this product review monetarily or via product. I was put in contact with the creator, Maureen, by one of my dear friends after she learned about my Magic Sleepsuit review. Maureen was thrilled (but not surprised) at my ... Continue Reading
The 5 Love Languages by Dr. Gary Chapman
I read The 5 Love Languages in college... about 9 years ago! Has it been that long? I seriously just paused to think about how old I'm getting. Going on... Now, I'm one of those people who doesn't really enjoy reading. The only time I actually ... Continue Reading
Toilet Training Aid: Kid’s Potty Songs
Those of you without kids will think I'm crazy (and some of you WITH kids, might think the same), but my child responds to made up songs! I hope you can use these to encourage your little ones to go potty. :) Note: I was seriously cry-laughing when I ... Continue Reading
Are We Over Sanitizing? How Cleanliness Can Be Bad For Your Child
So, by a show of hands, who has heard of the recent Swedish study regarding the link between how parents clean off their baby's fallen pacifier and the baby's future allergic health? No one? Oh, I see your hand back there! What did you think about ... Continue Reading
10 Healthy Toddler/Kid Snack Ideas
If you look at any "Mom" forum, you'll most likely see that someone at some time has asked for healthy snack ideas for their baby/toddler/kid. We're always looking for ways to feed our kids healthy foods that they actually like. That can be quite the ... Continue Reading
How to Meet Moms #2: Why It Was Easier To Make Friends When I Was a Kid
*I used the fantastic girls who were in my wedding party as my examples in this post. :) Also, don't judge me by my 4th grade glasses! Less than a year ago, I moved from my home state of California to Northern Colorado. A lot of my good friends from ... Continue Reading
So, Your Significant Other Doesn’t Specialize in Gift-Giving?
It's Mother's Day! YAY! I have two children (a girl who is almost 21 months old and a boy who is almost 3 months old), so I really wasn't expecting a card, breakfast in bed, or a thoughtful homemade gift from them. But, I WAS hoping that my husband ... Continue Reading
A Parent’s Worst Nightmare: Are You Prepared for an Emergency?
Everyone talks about how to avoid an emergency situation with your little one (i.e. child-proofing, car seat safety, etc.), but what if an emergency DOES occur? What do we do then? When I became a parent, I immediately became paranoid that I would ... Continue Reading
Achieving Harmony with Your Spouse: Expectations vs. Desires
In my MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) group, we often have speakers come to share their experiences or their knowledge on a certain subject. They are always amazingly enlightening. I always either think, 'Why didn't I already know that?' or 'Wow, that ... Continue Reading
How to Meet Moms: Entering the Mommy “Dating” Scene
After reading Trolling for Mom Friends: Where is Match.com for Moms? on one of my favorite blogs, The Leaking Boob, I remembered how I felt after I had my first. Whether you stay at home or work full-time, it can be lonely in early mom-hood! Your ... Continue Reading
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