La La Land Mommy: 6 Wishes I Have For My Kids This School Year Today marked the start of yet another school year. No more sleeping in and no more lazy days. I actually dreaded hearing my alarm go off this morning. I so was not ready to get back on the normal routine. Yet I know in order for my kids to be successful in life they have to go to school. I swear it seems just like yesterday I was sending them off to their first day of pre-k. Now :: Keep Reading ::
She Dissected A What……..
As my kids get higher up in grades I am beginning to realize how different my education was than theirs. We live in the same school system that I grew up in but they are in a different school. I actually wish they were in the area that I went to. Then I don't think our experiences would be much different than mine. My nephew actually goes to the same school that I went to and he has had similar experience to me. I didn't realize how different :: Keep Reading ::
Kids Gourmet Slammers: A Perfect After School Snack
I received the product featured in this post free for review purposes. All opinions expressed are my own. Every year on the last day of school I can literally feel my grocery bill skyrocketing before I even go grocery shopping. I know my kids are going to be hungry. Now I only have two but sometimes I feel like I am feeding a small army. I still haven't figured out where they put it. It feels like seconds after feeding them a meal they are :: Keep Reading ::
I Want My Daughter To Wait To Date…..Here’s Why
Today is a special day. It is my oldest child birthday. Usually I write posts about how she has changed over the year. But this time I am changing things up. I am going to express my concern about something in particular. Dating. It truly scares me that she will eventually date. Thank goodness she doesn't appear interested right now. I mean she has boys she likes but nothing to serious. She's a great child. She has good grades in school :: Keep Reading ::
3 Tips For Teens To End Uncomfortable Conversations With Their Peers
Communication for teens has drastically changed over the years. Now they have more ways of communicating than I could even dream of as a teenager. They have cellphones to text and talk on, social media, and emails. With all these forms of communications my husband and I try to limit what our kids can do and we monitor them as much as we can. They know that at any random moment we can check their phone and see what type of conversations they are :: Keep Reading ::
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