The weather may have warmed up this week, but it still seems too early to talk about summer. And yet, I’m already contemplating summer plans because there’s a plethora of options before us.
The weather may have warmed up this week, but it still seems too early to talk about summer. And yet, I’m already contemplating summer plans because there’s a plethora of options before us.
My husband, Kevin, is incredibly active with our daughter. He and our almost five-year-old, Coraline, have countless scenarios for imaginative play.
I’ve been a parent for 13 months. It’s simultaneously strange and natural to see it written.
I often find myself in a whirlwind of schedules, extracurricular activities, and the occasional eye roll, but even through the chaos of life, I always make time to check in with The Boy.
Can you believe it's that time of the year again? Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and I find myself reminiscing about the good old days when heart-shaped crafts and classroom parties were a big deal. As a single mom whose kids have flown the nest, things have certainly changed on the Valentine's front.
As a mom, and a youth sports coach, I'm disappointed in Travis Kelce.
One of the most difficult things that I’ve endured after having my kid is maintaining, or not maintaining, friendships with people who aren’t modeling the behaviors that I want Coraline to see.
As I navigate the uncharted waters of being a newly empty nester, I find myself reflecting on the challenges I've faced and conquered. This January marks my fourth consecutive "Dry January," a personal journey that has not only transformed my relationship with alcohol but has also allowed me to face life's difficulties head-on without the crutch of a drink.
As I tried to get the house clean enough for Santa's arrival last month, I got bogged down in the sheer volume of STUFF my kids have.