Rebecca Cuneo Keenan
Rebecca Cuneo Keenan has recently moved from Toronto to Washington, DC with her husband and three children. You can follow weekly updates on her new adventures south of the border here at Savvy Mom. Rebecca writes widely on parenting and pop culture and used to blog at Playground Confidential.
We Got Vaccinated. Now What About the Kids?
My wild imaginings about a post-vaccine life quickly hit a dead end when I remembered about the kids.
What I’ve Learned From One Year of Virtual School
An entire year of zoom classes and online homework, chronic snacking and hovering children. At this point I sometimes even forget what a radical departure this is from normal life.
Cooking For My Family Has Been A Pandemic Lifeline
Ultimately, I’ve found comfort in stepping into my small kitchen.
Just, Like, a Shit Ton of Chargers: The Pandemic Gift Guide Families Actually Need
This winter is going to suck. Here’s the stuff that should actually be on your holiday wish list this year.
We Can’t Go Home and It Hurts
The world felt so small a year ago. And now how many of us, stranded from the people we love, would pay anything just to sit together around a kitchen table?
These Are The Questions Canadian Parents Need To Ask
Many school boards are being thrust into taking an all-or-nothing approach. Here are some questions you might want to be asking.
No School, No Camp. It’s Like I’m Taking Care of Toddlers All Over Again
I just don’t want to work that hard, to be frank. I shouldn’t have to do this again. I’ve already put in my time.
Here For A Long Time, Not A Good Time. What Now?
This is the life we’re living right now. So I need to figure out a way to get us all on track. I don’t know exactly how. What now, parents?
I Took My Temperature 6 Times in One Day. Don’t Pretend You Haven’t Been Doing the Same
How many times have you diagnosed yourself with the coronavirus already? If it’s less than half a dozen times you are lying and can see yourself out.
You Don’t Know What You’ve Got Til It’s Gone
I went to the grocery store because I am trying to shop like normal while I can. That’s when the weight of what’s happening really started to sink in.