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 […]
Parenting
Things 4-Year-Olds Ask Before 9 AM
I am not a morning person. Not even an early afternoon person. And apparently my kids could not care less, as evidenced by this list of things my 4-year-old asks before 9 am. This sort of behavior should be illegal. Who’s your mom? Who’s your mom’s mom? Who’s your mom’s […]
This Is Motherhood
Motherhood is changing your clothes seven times a day because your newborn won the silver medal in spitting up. Motherhood is changing your clothes four times a day because your outfit is considered a giant kleenex. Motherhood is throwing caution to the wind and just heading out into the world […]
The 9 Circles of Tee Ball Hell
By Nicole Johnson of Suburban Sh*t Show: Tales from the Tree-Lined Trenches Yes, it is almost summer, and for parents with children between the ages of four to six, it is tee ball season, the embryonic stage of America’s favorite pastime. Sure, seeing your child in an over sized t-shirt in […]
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 […]
13 Kids Who are #SorryNotSorry
Just after our oldest, Alister, was born, some friends of ours were telling us about how their son had managed to take his diaper off in the middle of the night, dip his hand in it, and paint the walls with his own excrement without them knowing until morning. Mr. […]
Autism: Lost in a Lingo-Laden Land
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] Seventy-four. The number of new terms I’ve come across since the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder was placed on my child. And the list keeps growing. Just days before I received my three year-old son’s diagnosis of ASD, I’ll never forget what I said to a […]
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, […]