Here it is, holiday season. To many, the thoughts of the happy family gathering ’round the perfectly set dinner table, perfectly coiffed kids, and relatives patiently awaiting the well-timed (and perfectly browned) turkey is a far-fetched vision of a hoped-for realty. For the rest of us-well, likely all of us, and definitely those of us […]
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3 Reasons to Keep Your Kids Away from the All-You-Can-Eat Buffet
I still cringe when I think back to our family vacation, 2013, and the shocked look on my then 7 year olds face as we watched another child attack the all-you-can-eat buffet with reckless abandon. I’m not sure if it was the sheer quantity of quickly consumed nuggets, the slow drip of the cheesy goo […]
Popular Baby Names Inspired by US Presidents
I suspect during the next year, we will see a surge in baby names influenced by the presidential election. The most popular baby names in any given year are usually directly correlated with what is happening in the world. I remember the emergence and popularity of the name Chelsea when Bill Clinton took office and […]
How to Be an Amazing Homeroom Parent
As a parent of two kids, the season of fall fills our home with a flurry of excitement and many countdown days. It seems no sooner does school begin, the kids start to count down the days until winter break But, in the middle of it all comes Halloween. Ah yes, the delight of every […]
5 Sanity-testing Toddler Traits and how to Deal With Them
I couldn’t help but breathe a sigh of relief and quickly head toward the checkout of the grocery store as I watched a young mom of a toddler struggle to find her sanity deep in the cereal aisle. While good and evil fought for my spirit, one telling me to stop and help, and the […]
3 Tips for Successful Co-parenting
Last week’s water cooler chat focused on successful co-parenting. A few colleagues said successful co-parenting with their ex began when the hurts healed from the divorce. Another said they can’t ever see being able to have a successful co-parenting plan in place because he and his ex are too far apart in how they run […]
Visitation: One of the Biggest Single Parent Stressors
The water cooler conversations took a new theme this week and we ended up chatting about single parent stressors. As single parents, there were many situational considerations; as parents, we shared a lot of common concerns. We whittled our gripes and groans to what we call the 7 Single Parent Stressors, with much inspirational humor […]
11 Ways You Can Benefit from Back-to-School Expenses
For many parents, the next few weeks of back-to-school preparation can feel like a never-ending drain on the bank account. The cost to go back-to-school continues to increase. The National Retail Federation reports that this year parents with children in kindergarten through 12th grade plan to spend $630.36, on average. Over the last decade, that […]
Is Your Child Ready for School?
What was our water-cooler talk this week? A lively and spirited debate with three mommy co-workers sparked from the question “is your child ready for school?” The conversation, which consumed more of our lunch hour than lunch itself, weighed the pro’s and con’s of a 5 year old vs. 6 year old entering kindergarten. My […]
Finding Fun This Summer on a Budget: Hello, Staycation!
I used to think a real vacation meant months of planning, carefully honing in on thee perfect place to schlep the family that would be exciting enough for a four year old, cool enough for a 9 year old, yet interesting for us adults. We wanted a memory that could provide the idea of happy, […]


