5. Give each other some leeway... and tenderness
In 1965, moms spent 54 minutes a day with their children—in 2012, that time had risen to 104 minutes.
Love looks like me coming downstairs to a full pot of coffee every morning because coffee is love.
“It was the hardest thing I’ve ever done, but I did it.”
They will always remember their Nana, and distance can’t change that.
In some ways love is very simple. And in other ways it is more complex than we know.
How to talk to your parents about overindulging your kids.
Dad is going to love this card we’re making for him with Cheerios and glue!
“You’re so hot. I love your smile.”
I am honored to sacrifice. But some days, I have craved home so deeply I could taste it.
“Whether we are school leavers, teachers, support staff or parents we are all in this together,” The Duchess said.
Don’t underestimate the power of the little things.
It’s not easy being a mama. Especially in a social media saturated society. But we need to be a team. We need to support each other.
Did you know that using text messages to express affection creates a stronger partner attachment?
There are so many moments that I find myself staring and thinking, “He is so sexy and I am so lucky."
Win a maternity photoshoot and a pair of BellyBuds!
Hint, hint, hint, hint, hint...
At first I was worried this meant disaster (#momguilt).
It seems people are living their best lives in Boulder, Colorado.