Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! I hope you all have a wonderful holiday and enjoy the time spent with your loved ones. Eat well. Be safe. Have a great couple of weeks. I will be out of town and not sure how often, or if at all, that I’ll be able to post. Take care, guys! I’m thankful to have all of you.
This week I thought I’d make the topic fun and something that those of you who are not yet moms, and not even pregnant yet, can still participate in. Let’s talk about pregnancy! Let’s hear the good, the bad and the ugly! What are your favorite and least favorite parts of pregnancy? What are some things that no one told you, that you wish
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This week’s topic of the week is going to be about the division of household labor. I’m not sure if we’ve covered it here before and if we have, it’s been a while, so no harm in bringing it up again. How’s the split in your house? Are there some chores that only one of you typically do? Are there some chores he expects
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Kids – I just love them! Obviously I love mine with all my heart and soul, but I truly love all of my friends’ kids and I love watching them and learning from them. This week my Friday Fifteen is a list of 15 things I love about little kiddos. I love: their innocence; their silliness; their voices and the way they say things;
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I know I am late in posting my cool find today, but our internet connection has been down all day so I haven’t had a chance to get online. Anyway, I have come across an adorable site called JacaLuca. I can definitely relate to why these two first time moms of baby boys started this company. First and foremost, they felt that there was
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It’s Monday again, which means it’s time for a new topic of the week. Since yesterday was Daylight Savings, I wanted to ask a couple of questions about that. So, in the Fall, we go backwards, which essentially means our kids are going to bed earlier and waking up earlier. For me, the bedtime deal is great, but I am not the happiest camper
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Shoes on the Right Foot – Mark the side of each show facing inward to identify which shoe goes on which foot. Teach the child that when the marks face each other, the shoes are on properly. Tied Shoelaces – Keep shoelaces tied by dampening them before tying. Clothes on the Right Way – Mark the front of a shirt, dress, pants, or other
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