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You Do Not Make Me Happy
By Audrey Sanchez of Two Dogs, One Cat and a Baby My beloved, Prepare yourself. What I am about to say is not easy to hear. Others may not understand and many will question how a mother could say such a thing. I am not worried about the others, though. It is […]
40 Pieces Of Advice For My Children As I Turn 40
By Liv of Live by Surprise I recently turned forty and decided I’d like to give my children forty pieces of advice that I’ve absorbed in the past 14,610 days. I want you to understand how strong you are. I want you to know that whatever happens to you – […]
For The Love Of Camping
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] By Gizelle Arriola of Dearest Mommy Every year our family goes camping. Sounds fun, right? It can be, but if you’re not careful it can turn into a hot mess—fast. First off, it usually takes around two hours to get there. That’s two hours locked in […]
8 Things Not To Do With Your Kids This Summer
By Andrea Marlene of Bumblebird Blog It’s summer and the kids are out of school (or almost)! They’ve been looking forward to this since the school year started. And you’ve been looking forward to this, well, you haven’t really. No matter! There are many lists out there full of wonderful suggestions […]
Interview With A Toddler Stalker
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] By Natasha Daniels of Anxious Toddlers In this rare and exclusive interview, we finally get to talk to a toddler stalker and hear what he has to say about his mother’s accusations! Reporter: Your mother calls you a toddler stalker. What do you have to say […]
10 Conversation Topics During Dinner Time With Kids
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] By Rita Davis of Girl Scout Flunky One evening when I was about eight years old, my dad got up from the dinner table, went to his bedroom and emerged with his belt. My middle brother and I gasped in horror as we thought the worst. […]
I Celebrate My Decision To Medicate My Son
We met at a blogging conference. I was explaining that I wanted to write full time. It had never been an option before due to my seven-year-old son’s special needs. I thought it may become possible soon because he had recently started medication which seemed to be helping. I was […]