Before my small people were born, I had some pretty big ideas about what I was definitely going to do and definitely not going to do as a parent. Remarkable how that list adjusts when you actually ARE a parent, isn’t it? Suddenly bedtimes are a reward-worthy finish line at the end of your day and you find yourself teaching your… View Post
Creating Your Own Kitchen Herb Garden
One of the greatest things about Summer is all the fresh vegetables and fruits that are available. From the grocery store to the farmers market to your own backyard, there is an abundance of choices and the prices are just right! This year we decided to add raised vegetable beds to our back yard and planted a ton of vegetables… View Post
How to Host Summer Bridal and Baby Showers
When I think of summer parties, I think of baby showers and bridal showers. Did you know that the most common month to have a baby is August and the most popular month to get married is June? Talk about busy times for hosting showers. I love to host baby and bridal showers. However, summer can be a tricky time… View Post
Raising Confident Dreamers
“Mom, I have three different things I could do when I grow up, and I don’t how to decide.” I suppressed a smile at the earnest concern in her voice. Genuine worry laced her eight year old face, and I pulled her close to me on the couch. This is the child who hates to make decisions. She’s so fearful… View Post
How to Sell Kid’s Clothes with ThredUp
Two. That’s how many shoe sizes both of my small people have jumped in the past few months. Add that to the growing list of new items they need as we are finally heading in to the warmer months and it looks like a new wardrobe will soon fill their closets. Cooper’s pants and shorts are all too short for… View Post
Lessons from the French on Feeding our Children
There have been quite a few books out recently that speak to the French lifestyle. French Women Don’t get Fat, Bringing up Bébé, and French Kids Eat Everything just to name a few. Honestly, although I’m interested, I haven’t read any of them, but I have lived abroad on and off for the last 7 years and have seen and learned… View Post
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