[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] By Sandy Ramsey of An Honest Sinner It started with an over-filtered photo on a social media tag. I was tagged for #stopdropandselfie on Instagram. I saw the notification while I was sitting in the car line, bored to tears. I had my hair pulled back in a […]
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11 Thoughts While Having a Transvaginal Ultrasound
By Liv of Live by Surprise As a woman of a certain age, I’ve had enough doctors, nurses, technicians, interns, and members of the general public up in my hooha that if I lined them all up, we could fill out a parade. With two miscarriages, three children and a […]
12 Signs You’re a Working Mom
Working moms, be prepared to nod your heads in agreement. 1. You’ve taken 10 sick days this year and not a single one was for you. 2. When you actually are sick, you go to work anyway because you don’t have any sick days left. [adsanity id=”35664″ align=”aligncenter”/] 3. When […]
Am I a Good Enough Mom?
By Sandy Ramsey of An Honest Sinner I question my ability to mother every single day. Some days I get it right. Other days I get it very, very wrong. It’s easy to announce all the wondrous things I do as a mom, but the truth is, in my mind, there are […]
Pant Suits to Yoga Pants: Advice for New SAHMs
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] By Audrey Sanchez of Two Dogs, One Cat and a Baby I recently made the transition from full-time working mom to stay at home parent (SAHP), and here’s the real deal: it’s been really hard. To be clear, both roles are really freaking hard – staying at home […]
How to Grocery Shop with Kids
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] By Becci of Swords and Snoodles Do you find grocery shopping with your children stressful? Are you looking for some top tips on ways to make it less stressful? Well, you’ve come to the right place! For a complete stress-free grocery shop, make sure you go ALONE, […]
You Have to Pay to Play with the Big Dogs: Children in Poverty
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] By Kristina Hammer of The Angrivated Mom There are some contingencies in life that are inevitable. Unavoidable and unchangeable. Especially when you’re being raised in a low-income family. There just aren’t enough opportunities available for these kids the same way as there are for middle- and […]
10 Hiding Places for Moms: A Practical Guide
Nope. This isn’t about how to kick your kid’s ass at hide and seek (though I’d totally read that post). It’s about the real deal, “I have to get the eff-out-of-here-before-I-lose- even-more-of-my-shit” hiding places for mothers. Mother-tested, mother-approved, here’s a list of ten places you can escape to when you’re […]