

H is for How I Learned to Love Hand-Me-Downs
Any younger sibling hates the idea of hand-me-downs. I'm not even a younger sibling, but I still got hand-me-downs myself, and it took me...


J is for . . . Judging the Starbucks mom: Part 2 of the Judgey McJudgersons Series
Do you remember the Sex and the City episode when Carrie has to write at the corner coffee shop because Aiden offered to refinish her...


B is for Boogers, or "How to Deal with Snotty Nosed Kids"
All of a sudden I looked over at my son and realized he was the quintessential snotty nosed, sticky fingered little tot. He was howling...


P is for . . . Presents: Baby Z's Faves Around $10
Wedding season may be over, but babies show up any season of the year. Even if it isn't an official baby shower and you are just popping...


F is for . . . Festivaling like a mother
Before becoming a mom I imagined getting out of the house to be difficult because you have a tiny new human to care for. I thought...


P is for...Partly through Potty Training
No matter how squeamish you are about bodily functions, as soon as you become a parent you become very intimate with all the "P is...


H is for . . . Hurricane: How to Help
Friends and I were discussing the current catastrophes around the nation, and world, and how helpless we feel while wanting to reach out. On


P is for Proud: Why Parents’ Can’t Stop Talking About their Kids
Today I went to a really yummy business lunch with some co-workers and we all noticed, silently and out loud, that all we could talk...


M is for . . . MRI: 5 ways to keep your cool
An MRI is not as loud as you’ve been told and does not last as long as you think. You may not even have to put on a hospital gown. Given...


G is for...Getting Outdoors!
Every day when we walk in the door, my son asks for a popsicle and to go sit on the porch and watch cars go by. I don't know where he got...