I’m laughing. I was actually starting to post this on Facebook. Or Twitter. And just HOPE you took the time to listen to it. But I changed my mind. There is no guarantee you’ll come all the way over here and take this extra time to read a few more sentences of introduction, but I hope you will. We’ve become… View Post
Help Women At Risk – I Know You Will: Buy Minimalist Parenting
I’ve always considered myself a fairly ‘lucky’ person. Lucky to have always had a roof over my head, to have been raised by parents who love me, to have been given the gift of an extraordinary education and now to have two healthy children who have the same things: a roof, love and the beginnings of an education. I’ve also… View Post
Project Runway Finale: Fashion and Style. Make it Unique. Make it Work.
I dress up. (That’s me there in the black and white dress with my ever-stylish friend Nicole from MomTrends) She dresses down. I dress up. (Even for a casual date with my husband) She dresses down. I guess you could say my small girl does not take after me in the *fashion* department. I wear my hair down, hers is… View Post
Reading is Good For the Soul: Spread it Around
If reading was a competitive sport, this is an area I would certainly have always excelled. As a small child, I could often be found curled up, nose buried deep, mind wandering as I imagined many different worlds. I was a Bobbsey Twin, a freckled, pixie-haired teen detective Trixie Belden, a friend of everyone’s at Sweet Valley High and later,… View Post
How to Save Money on Kids Clothes
A Guest Post from Melissa of CloudMom. Hi friends! I’m such a big fan of Danielle’s that I was thrilled when she asked me to guest post for Extraordinary Mommy. I’m a mom of 5 and I developed my how to video site CloudMom.com to try and share some of the simple tips for babies, kids, and toddlers that have made… View Post
Make the Uncomfortable a Priority: Get a Mammogram
It was 40 years ago that my sweet Grammie was told she had breast cancer. 40 years ago that she underwent a mastectomy….a surgery that, at the time, was far less common and didn’t boast the potential life-saving statistics that it does now, but as a relatively young woman of 60, she was a fighter. Today, at 100 years old,… View Post
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