[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] By Tracy Bennett When I was in fifth grade, I got a Snoopy autograph book to commemorate my move to the fifth school since starting kindergarten. Although I was nervous, it would mark another opportunity for resilience in my life of many shifting directions. I […]
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Some Days I Need To Remember
By Kathy Radigan of My Dishwasher’s Possessed Today has been one of those days where I questioned every decision I ever made. It’s been a day where I felt as though if I had to answer one more question from any of the people who live with me, I’d snap. Today, […]
5 Things We Do Because We Love Our Kids
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] By Gizelle Arriola of Dearest Mommy Today I am babysitting a five-month-old Pit Bull puppy that belongs to our oldest son. He’s definitely a cutie. He is also a bit hyper and downright unruly at times. I am really not much of a puppy person as […]
Your Kid Will Survive Without A Birthday Party
Bounce houses; rambunctious party games; sugary candy; caffeinated soda; cheap party favors; food left out on banquet tables for children to grab, spill, and lick; large piñatas inevitably leading to kids blindfolded with bats… If these images send chills down your spine, you’re like me and, likely, you have a […]
15 Reasons I Can’t Be Perfect (and Neither Can You)
By Autumn of Welcome to My World Nope, it’s not happening. I cannot be perfect. Why, you ask? After reading all of the recommended parent’s magazines, logging in to Pinterest, and scrolling through my Facebook page, I have come up with quite a few reasons. It seems like the expectations for moms […]
A Summer Halftime Speech For My Kids
By Carrie Tinsley of Carrie On, Y’all Hey, kids. Huddle up. In case you haven’t noticed, with the beginning of July, summer is now halfway over. It’s time for us to have a summer halftime speech, get our butts in gear, and complete all those goals we ambitiously laid out […]
8 Things Working Moms Don’t Want to Hear
By Julie Borm of Everyday Happiness People have good intentions. At least I like to think so. But sometimes, when trying to find common ground, or just without realizing it, people can say things to working moms that aren’t what we want to hear. Like all moms, our worlds are […]
The House That Depression Built
By Kristina of The Daily Rantings of an Angrivated Mom Have you ever heard the saying, you are what you eat? Well, I’m living proof that you live in who you are, too. With that being said, one can presume correctly that, because my life is a gigantic black hole […]