1. She needs a ukulele. When you can spell it, you can have it, kid. 2. The pony that was in the corner of the room doesn’t belong there. The blocks she left out all over the living room didn’t seem to bother her all day. Guess what, honey? When […]
Author: Mandy Waysman
Rumpus Tickling and Other Problems Solved
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] On July 6, 2012 I had a deep conversation with my then two-year-old. The conversation topic was tickling butts. The stance: We don’t tickle people on their butts (You are very welcome world.) This was a surprisingly difficult concept for her, but maybe it’s the way […]
65 is The Best Age to Have Babies
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] Yeah, that was a bold statement. I’m sure you know about this 65-year-old having quads. I received the impression that many people didn’t see the genius of this plan. So I set out on a mission to prove that having quads at 65 is the BEST thing […]
On Parenting and Teamwork: 3 Lessons Learned
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] I have learned a few lessons about working as a team unit since my husband and I became parents. Some of them were trial and error. Isn’t that the best way to learn though? Lesson number one: Appoint a spokesperson. This revelation hit after I heard […]
I Win Marriage and So Can You
Winning at marriage. People will tell you that marriage isn’t a competition. Those people are probably on your significant other’s team. Don’t listen to them. Marriage can be won, and it should be won. Below is an outline of one day when I won my marriage. Please take notes and […]