Sometimes there are nights that take you to the brink. When you are completely exhausted, your bones ache and you desperately want to sleep, but you can’t because your children need you. And their needs are more important than your…
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Things Kids Say: The Super Bowl
I wasn’t going to let them stay up, it was a school night after all, and I’m a stickler for bedtime. But as I heard the girls singing in their beds and there were only 2:00 left to play in the…
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Reese’s Chocolate Peanut Buttercream Recipe
Have you ever heard of Reese’s spreads? I hadn’t until Influenster sent me some to try. And though neither my husband nor I are big chocolate fans, we starting eating spoonfuls of it! Our daughters even preferred it to dessert, and…
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One New Food – Vega One Giveaway
We’re baaaaaaaack! Lauren and I took a long break from One New Food, because like the rest of the universe Christmas cookies, parties, and delicious dinners with all the trimmings were hard to avoid in December! But it’s time to get…
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Those Aren’t Gray Hairs…They’re Strands of Shimmer
It was late and dim in the bathroom as I was applying the latest miracle cream. My goal once again was to try to rid the sun damage and faint brown spots that have slowly started forming on my…
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Easy Valentine’s Cinnamon Roll Recipe
Looking for a simple way to surprise your family, friends or coworkers on Valentine’s Day? Why not make them a super easy heart shaped cinnamon roll? I made them last year and my kids went gaga over the Valentine’s Day special breakfast….
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Deflate Gate – A Life Lesson in Cheating
Winners never cheat, and cheaters never win.” Or so we thought. The headlines this morning in the New York papers were superb, and the story is now trending. It appears the Super Bowl bound Patriots have been caught red-handed yet…
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Homemade Valentine’s Playdough
Looking for an easy after school activity for your kids? Why not whip up some homemade playdough? It smells sooooo much nicer than the store bought variety, and feels silky smooth in your hands. I first tried my hand at…
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Teaching Our Kids to Look Past Black and White
I knew it would happen eventually, the talk about skin color. For us it was early, when our daughter was just two and a half. She noticed her friend’s skin was brown, so that’s what we called it. We didn’t…
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Top 5 Tips for Coping with a Threenager
I was pretty surprised that the post I wrote on our threenager was a such hit globally. I didn’t coin the phrase, but was happy to learn that Emylia’s behavior is perfectly normal, and that threenager’s exist in France, Germany, Spain and…
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