In lieu of a daily question on Fridays this month, I’ll be giving a baking with young children tip. I’ve switched up Fridays this month to highlight dads, but I can’t bring myself to forego food entirely. Baking tip #3: Crack those eggs into a bowl. Seriously. If you've ever baked with young children, you … Continue reading Baking with Young Children Tip #3
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The Liebster Award
Thank you so much to theworldtravelingmom for this nomination! Please do check out this lovely lady and give her a follow! The Rules Acknowledge the person who nominated you! Answer the 11 questions theworldtravelingmom asked me about blogging. 11 random facts about yourself. Nominate 5-11 bloggers. Ask nominated bloggers 11 questions. The 11 Questions How … Continue reading The Liebster Award
3 Quotes, 3 Days Challenge – Day 1
Thank you so much to What defines me? for nominating me for the 3 quotes, 3 days challenge. It's an incredible honor! Please do check out her blog and give her a follow! The rules Thank the person who nominates you Post one quote per day for 3 consecutive days Nominate three new bloggers each … Continue reading 3 Quotes, 3 Days Challenge – Day 1
Baking with Young Children Tip #2
In lieu of a daily question on Fridays this month, I’ll be giving a baking with young children tip. I’ve switched up Fridays this month to highlight dads, but I can’t bring myself to forego food entirely. Baking tip #2: Practice counting by using the smallest measuring up and counting each one. For two cups … Continue reading Baking with Young Children Tip #2
What is Myasthenia Gravis?
June is Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month. What is Myasthenia Gravis (MG)? A not too well known autoimmune neuromuscular disorder that usually takes 1-2 years to diagnose, it’s also called the snowflake disease because every case is different. It usually starts with a routine infection, like the cold or the flu, and then myasthenic symptoms start … Continue reading What is Myasthenia Gravis?
How to be a Blogging Mom Who Doesn’t Over Share
How much sharing is too much? This bounces around my head all the time. I have certain boundaries regarding my husband and children, though will shamelessly share everything about my cat. Recently, I found out one of my college classmates was this year's commencement speaker at our alma mater. Since we graduated 9 years ago, … Continue reading How to be a Blogging Mom Who Doesn’t Over Share
Baking with Young Children Tip #1
In lieu of a daily question on Fridays this month, I'll be giving a baking with young children tip. I've switched up Fridays this month to highlight dads, but I can't bring myself to forego food entirely. Baking tip #1: Set a timer to be a minute less than the baking time. Have you ever … Continue reading Baking with Young Children Tip #1
How to be a Blogging Mom Who Finds Inspiration
In the past month alone, I have read several posts where the blogger said they haven't been posting because they don't know what to write about. I understand. Finding inspiration can be hard, especially when life keeps you busy. I'm not new to blogging, but am new to the way I am blogging this time … Continue reading How to be a Blogging Mom Who Finds Inspiration
Surviving Toddlerhood, Part 7: Conclusion
Toddlerhood is such a fun time. Challenging, but fun. It is, of course, important to remember that no two toddlers are the same. Some will be more demanding and some will be easier to work with. But, no matter what, a toddler is just a small person and if we remember where they are developmentally … Continue reading Surviving Toddlerhood, Part 7: Conclusion
What If…?
What If I took my child to school one day And sent him off with a hug and kiss and "have a good day" And watched him run, carefree and happy and laughing? What if I went home and changed his sheets So he could be surrounded by the soft scent of lavender As he … Continue reading What If…?