Your Ultimate Parenting Permission Slip

I never claimed to be an expert in parenting because doing that would be stupid. A degree in Child Development, two kids, and a blog does not an expert make. How could I possibly presume to know what works for you and your kids when I don’t even know what works for me and mine? […]

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Mama’s Boy Magic is Real, Y’all

My 5-year-old son, BooBoo is the most spirited and loving child around. Always has been. Whether he’s making fast friendships with strangers or weaseling out of trouble on account of those dimples, he’s always workin’ his magnetic mojo. As his mother, I’d love to tell you that I’m immune to his charms, but even I’ve […]

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5 Reasons I Encourage Selfish Prayer

I clearly remember being 8 years old and praying for a Barbie Dream House. “Dear God, I’m a good girl and my neighbor Jessica has a Barbie Dream House. I really want one too, so please give it to me. Amen.” I tucked myself into bed and imagined all the amazing things I could do […]

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10 Things I Know About Depression and Anxiety

Yesterday I participated in Postpartum Progress’s 5th Annual Mother’s Day Rally for Mothers’ Mental Health; take a look: Dear New Mom, If you’re reading this post with a heart at peace, congratulations. Motherhood marks the beginning of a sacred life journey. But if you’re reading this post and your head won’t dare allow your heart […]

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Please Join Me in the 5th Annual Mother’s Day Rally for Mental Health

Dear Mommy Friends, As you all know, Sunday, May 12th is Mother’s Day and as we celebrate our own mothers and all that it means to in fact, be a mother, my mind remains focused on those women who are struggling to survive their everyday due to mental health issues. For this reason, I’m one […]

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20 Creative Tween-Parent Date Ideas

Last week I had the amazing opportunity to yank my tween son out of school (yes, during state testing) and bring him as my date to an incredible blogger event at Disneyland. At the risk of sounding trite, the day was pure magic. Boy Wonder is my firstborn and for the first five years it […]

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7 Chores I Will Absolutely Pay My Kids to Do

Last week I shared the 6 chores I refuse to pay my kids to do because, by golly, they live here too. That’s not to say I’m running some kind of child sweat shop ’round these parts, but rather, I simply believe that basic everyday chores should be done by each and every person living […]

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16 Ways to Love Your Child With Intention

As we struggle to parent effectively, keep food on the table, and prioritize family above all else, it’s easy to lose sight of the importance of loving our children with intention. While we’d all like to believe that we’ve done a stellar job showing our children how much we love them, we owe it to […]

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6 Things I Didn’t Know About Tweens Until I Had One

As much as I try to prepare, protect, and educate my young man, sometimes I wonder if he’s teaching me more than I could ever teach him. As I continue to practice the art of understanding my tween, I thought I’d share these 6 things I didn’t know about tweens until I had one.

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6 Chores I Refuse to Pay My Kids to Do

I’m a huge believer in giving kids chores for a few reasons: 1. I’m busy. 2. They live here too. 3. It’s the least they can do. But really, folks, anyone over the age of four living under your roof can and probably should contribute to your household in some way. Kids are capable, and […]

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