Who needs a summer vacation the most? Moms. (No kids allowed.)
After realizing I’m in my third trimester, have a 3 year old and an 18 month old *and* don’t want to go broke this summer—I decided to take the perfection-planning-pressure off completely.
What to wear now that I’ve had a baby.
I don’t want them to worry for a second about the pizza sauce on their face or the ice pop stain on their shirt or the dirt on their feet.
When it's time unplug your screen-addicted child.
When they are trying to talk to you, or you’re trying to tell them something—stop what you’re doing, focus on them, get on their level and look them in the eyes.
What if you give up the battle of the “what-ifs” and the “to-dos” and traded them for a calm life?
Carving out this time helps me know that though I did not live out my day perfectly, I did live it well.
I want to help pave the path to your destiny, whatever that may be, by teaching you to kick aside the preconceptions that will clutter it along the way.
New worries actually mean your child is growing more independent.
Are children a blessing? Yes. Do I love my kid? Yes. Do I want to be a good mom? Yes. Do I want a vacation already? Yes.
I grew up believing that I could be proud of myself. And I am.
Of course the kids aren’t going to remember in infancy or as a toddler, but you will. You will remember the smiles on their faces...
I decided my time and energy are not well spent dwelling in the past or being anxious of the future. My time is best spent being fully present today.
Whining is the emotion of frustration and in order to help draw it out, we will need to come alongside it.
The problem lies in thinking emotions are lessons to be learned rather than feelings that need to be felt.
I have somehow misplaced this magic. This magic that lives and breathes and wakes up in my house every morning...
There's always room for a bit more fun—and cake.
Let us remember not just how they look, but also how we feel.