Last Time…..
Share with us when the last time that these things occurred and be sure and give a little detail about each one.
Share with us when the last time that these things occurred and be sure and give a little detail about each one.
How about you? Do you find yourself judging other moms? Do you think it’s OK to be vocally critical of other moms when you disagree with their parenting choices?
Alright, here’s what’s up. I am dating Mr. Gentleman himself.
Father’s Day is June 19th and each year when I become aware that this day is approaching, it causes me to reflect and remember things about the fathers that I have had a close relationship with in my life.
Whether it is Facebook, Twitter or a blog, people love to hate and we have all experienced how prevalent that is in the Gosselin blogging world.
Strict and rigid gender roles are not emotionally healthy and can be damaging for some children but this seems like a somewhat extreme way to try and allow this child to figure out his own identity.
While it would seem natural to disagree with your child (quitting is no way to teach your child about commitment) sometimes there are certain situations where it is okay to let them do as they please. If you are unsure of whether to press on or to give your child the green light to quit, consider these tips….
As I mix my hands in the same soil as she did, I look at my hands and see blue veins protruding. I see my mother’s hands. I am my mother’s daughter.
Twenty five questions for you. Answer all of them or just the ones that appeal to you. We are not being nosey…just want to get to know you a little better.
As a public relations (PR) professional working in the industry for more than 20-years, I work with clients to develop and disseminate key messages that influence behavior and establish credibility. Who knew that I’d employ the same principles at home with my tween daughter?
When you’re a mother, how do you know when to let go?
A Flawless Life – She filled our lives with love while demanding none.
The Spinster Diaries: Introducing a Very Unoriginal Idea
Grandma’s Room-Loss is death, but it’s also life. It makes you want to grab on and not let go. It’s a reminder that it can change. And that it changes everything.