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Why Target Moms Are My Tribe
By Danielle Dayney of danielledayney.com Hey you, mom in the yoga pants with her hair pulled back in the perfect messy bun, baby strapped securely to your chest in her Ergo while you sip your PSL. You’re perusing those clearance racks because you needed to get out of the house. […]
I Think I Might Be Having an Affair
By Kristin McCarthy of Four Princesses and the Cheese Never did I think that I would ever be one of those wives… The other evening I was reading an article on ways that you know your partner is cheating. Quickly I scrolled through the list and didn’t think that my husband fit […]
The 5 Stages of Grief of a Trump Presidential Win
By Michelle Riddell It’s election day. You’re pumped. You vote for the first woman to grace the top of the ticket. You actually read the instructions on your ballot because you don’t want to mess up and—God forbid—be the one who loses her the election. You slap your “I Voted” […]
Wanted: A Real Mom Friend
By Angela Fry of The Triplet Farm Once upon a time I had friends. Girlfriends. Girls that shared my deepest, darkest secrets. Girls that laughed at me and with me. Girls that let me cry on their shoulder. They were my girls. That was in high school. Fast forward 20 […]
Never Have I Ever (Mom Edition)
By Lauren Lodder of Mommy Owl Looking for a super fun game to play at your next Moms’ Night Out? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Introducing Never Have I Ever – Mom Edition, a game for all of those awesome mama friends in your life who believe […]
Confessions of an Imperfect Mom
By Kelly Bay of Beer and Junk Somewhere along the line, we seemed to adopt the idea that we could choose what kind of parent we would become without at all taking into consideration the kind of person we were before becoming a parent. Which is of course the “involved, […]
Three Cheers for Screen Time
By Heather Sadlemire Before our now 2.5-year-old daughter was born, we had a long list of Never Will Wes. How cute we were. Never will we give her a binky. (That one lasted four hours into our arrival home after the hospital. She was crying. Why won’t she stop? Is […]