[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] Dear Diary, Me again. Was just thinking: I lost that list of people that I was going to get revenge on, so I guess I’ll start over. It was getting too long anyway. Person #1: Big Brother Jeremy (seems to be a fair place to start- […]
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How Every Call with Customer Service Goes EVER
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] Companies are so considerate when it comes to their customers, aren’t they? They even go so far as to provide customer service lines to help people troubleshoot product issues or ask questions. So thoughtful. If you’ve ever had the pleasure of calling customer service — doesn’t […]
MomBod v. DadBod: God (and Mrs. God) Weigh In
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] Recently Jeremy McKeen of Nerdy Dad Shirt sat down with God and Mrs. God at their Maine home to ask about several topics, but mainly about the pressing matter of body issues, body shaming, and the meaning of life. JM: Thank you for having me. You have a […]
The Weirdest Things We’ve Found in Our Mom Purses
I found a toddler’s sock in my purse the other day. Just one. And it’s been two years since I’ve had a toddler in my home. One second I was reaching in there to get out my anxiety medication, and the next, I was pulling out a (most certainly dirty) […]
This is What Happened When I Gave Up Facebook
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] Recently I took two weeks off from Facebook. OK, technically it was only a sabbatical from my personal news feed. I continued to return messages from worried friends and interacted on my blog page. The results of that furlough were quite astounding. Now, don’t get me wrong. I’m […]
10 Ways I Am EXACTLY Like Kim Kardashian & You Might Be Too
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] I know what you’re thinking. How could a MOM blogger resemble Kim Kardashian in the least? I understand. I would probably pose the same question if I didn’t know better. And by better, I mean know that I’m not talking about looks here. I’m actually the […]
What She Did When I Told My Mother She Ruined Me
By Joe Medler of Developing Dad The most transformative moment of therapy for me didn’t happen in a therapist’s office, or even in therapy. It happened in a walk-in closet that I’d made my writing room in the third floor walk-up in Astoria, where I lived. Truth is, I was […]
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 […]