I recently discovered Payless shoes for toddlers and I absolutely love them. I know many mothers out there will likely get upset with me when I say that I’ve never bought a pair of Freshly Picked shoes. Honestly, the reason for me is simple. They’re way too expensive. Don’t get me wrong; they’re super cute shoes and all. But…60 bucks? For baby shoes? Seriously? Continue reading “Payless Shoes For Toddlers vs. Freshly Picked- My Review On Both”
Top 10 Toddler Books You Should Read To Your Child
“Read to your child,” you hear many people say and see on PBS commercials regarding the importance of story time on child development. My husband and I are both writers and avid readers. Although I am a slow reader, I do read quite a bit and am currently reading The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak. It’s a spectacular book, given to me by my sister for Christmas. Continue reading “Top 10 Toddler Books You Should Read To Your Child” →
YMCA Family Pass Is The Absolute Best Investment EVER!
The best part about the YMCA is that it’s very family oriented. My husband and I made the mistake of paying for a gym close to our home that doesn’t provide daycare. Close proximity overruled common sense that should’ve told us, “hey dummy, you’ve got a kid remember?” Continue reading “YMCA Family Pass Is The Absolute Best Investment EVER!” →
Building Memories Means Remaining Flexible As A Parent

Building memories requires unplanned excursions, even if it means getting derailed. Case in point, we just got back from Las Vegas. It took 4 hours just to get from Vegas to the state line. Yes, 4 hours. Picture our Prius: We have our 19 month old + 2 dogs + Christmas gifts. Continue reading “Building Memories Means Remaining Flexible As A Parent” →
Our Vegas Family Christmas: Tips For That Road Trip
A road trip is fun, but a lot work. We’re preparing for our own road trip to Vegas for Christmas, and no not to hit the slots. We have family in Vegas, so we’re hitting the road. The last time we attempted to take the 4 hour drive from Los Angeles was when Ariabella was just 3 months old. We also brought our 2 dogs. Talk about a nightmare. Continue reading “Our Vegas Family Christmas: Tips For That Road Trip” →
NoseFrida: Suck Your Baby’s Snot, It Works!
Snot is no fun to clean up on a toddler, especially if they’re not yet talking and they don’t know how to blow their nose yet. I recently invited my friend and her toddler to join us at an indoor play park. She let me know that her son, just a month older than Ariabella, was just getting over a cold. Continue reading “NoseFrida: Suck Your Baby’s Snot, It Works!” →
To All Moms Going Through Motherhood: Do NOT Lose Your Identity!
Motherhood is an amazing experience, but it can be all-consuming. Time management is so important when you’re a parent, especially if you’re a new mom. In the beginning, I immersed myself in motherhood because I’m not the type to do things halfway. Continue reading “To All Moms Going Through Motherhood: Do NOT Lose Your Identity!” →
Dear Super Moms: Save Your Sanity & Get A Part-Time Baby Sitter
A baby sitter is not you, of course. I do get it. It’s tough to part from our children not to mention trust a stranger with your baby. You need to save your sanity as a parent, especially if you’re a mama that works from home like I do. Continue reading “Dear Super Moms: Save Your Sanity & Get A Part-Time Baby Sitter” →
Benefits Of Taking Your Toddler To An Indoor Playground
An indoor playground helps to keep your toddler learning by exploring new environments. Toddler’s need diverse experiences in order to grow. Outdoor playgrounds are obviously free and if you have one you can walk to, even better. Continue reading “Benefits Of Taking Your Toddler To An Indoor Playground” →
Putting Your Toddler on a Child Leash: Safety Outwieghs What Critics Say
I know it seems inhumane for some who think that putting children on a child harness is wrong. A child harness isn’t a bad thing, it’s keeps kids safe and it keeps your energetic toddler within reach. Continue reading “Putting Your Toddler on a Child Leash: Safety Outwieghs What Critics Say” →