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” →
Traveling With Baby: How To Ease The Stress From Travel
Traveling With Baby = Stress
Traveling is stressful, let alone traveling with baby for the first time. We recently learned how to make traveling with baby a little less stressful on both baby and parents. Continue reading “Traveling With Baby: How To Ease The Stress From Travel” →
Birthdays: Aging Parents Getting Younger
Birthdays Differ With Age
Having a birthday when you’re in your 20s or your 30s definitely resonates much differently. Each era feels differently. You feel invincible in your 20s, you’re able to party and hold a decent job in your 30s, and then there are the 40s. Continue reading “Birthdays: Aging Parents Getting Younger” →
Multi-Cultural Parents: I have A Goofy Korean Mom
Goofy Korean Mom = Unexpected Fun
Yes, I have a goofy Korean mom who of course has an accent and she says the strangest things. I learned a lot from having a little Korean mom one who was trilingual in Spanish, Korean, and English. Continue reading “Multi-Cultural Parents: I have A Goofy Korean Mom” →
My Baby Farts Like An Adult
Baby Farts Are Not Silent
My baby farts like an adult, and her farts are as loud as can be. There is no silencing or muting them with her diaper. It makes no difference if I’m on an important phone call, when it’s really not a good time to let one RIP. Continue reading “My Baby Farts Like An Adult” →
Dear Moms: Makeup Benefits Self-Esteem
Yes, Makeup benefits self-esteem…really!
If you’re new to the child rearing or even a veteran, most if not all moms have one thing in common: They’re continually exhausted. Wearing makeup benefits self-esteem and can boost a tired mom’s confidence. But, the last thing moms think about is doting on themselves. Continue reading “Dear Moms: Makeup Benefits Self-Esteem” →
Oblivious Parents: Are You Raising A Mean Kid?
Mean Kid Behavior Starts Early
We can all become defensive of our offspring, despite the fact that some parents might actually be raising a mean kid. My daughter just turned 13 months. She’s walking, blabbering, and learning words like fish, beach, up, dog, yeah, no, hi, momma, and dada. Continue reading “Oblivious Parents: Are You Raising A Mean Kid?” →