Toddlers should be recruited for collegiate-level debate teams. It’s not that they are excellent at outlining their arguments, following up with Read More
It’s Never Too Late to Say Thank You
When our oldest son, Chase, passed away, for the most part, my husband and I were at a loss for words. There were long speechless moments, mindless Read More
Don’t Let Parental Anxiety Keep You in the Closet
It’s that time again. The annual beach weekend for my husband’s side of the family. A weekend where we can catch up, drink too much, eat too much Read More
Visiting the Cemetery Brings Up a Mess of Emotions
We don’t visit our son’s grave site as often as we should. I have this thought A LOT, yet I don’t even know what it means. It implies that there’s a Read More
Getting Used to a Family Routine
Before we had kids, my husband and I were pretty predictable. Okay, we still are, but stick with me. Weekdays were like clockwork: wake up, get Read More
Finding Your Niche in Blogging
So far so good. I’m continuing to write, getting my word out (even if to just a handful of readers) and feeling really good about what I’m putting Read More
Parenting Lessons I Learned at the Playground
We don’t get out much. My husband is a full-time student and part-time substitute teacher. He’s also being Super Dad, dropping off the kids and Read More
Putting a Toddler to Bed: The Ultimate Test of Strategy and Wit
Remember when you were a teenager and you could sleep for fourteen hours straight? You had a pile of laundry in your room resembling Mt. Kilimanjaro, Read More