Parenting
How Having Kids Affects Your Timeliness (or Why Two Chronically Late People Should Not Procreate)
I used to be a punctual person—an ‘on time person’—and frankly, among the mom-set, I still am. This means that…
Sometimes, Mom Shaming is a Good Thing
Whenever I read yet another story about mom shaming, I just want to face palm. I’m so bored of reading…
It Was Unprecedentedly Quiet at Breakfast This Morning
And now many mothers this morning are wondering how we explain this to our children? That we were so wrong. All night long, all I kept thinking about was my daughter. This morning, I had to tell her that sexism, racism, xenophobia, sexual assault and marginalizing minorities are what many people think could make America great.
My Four-Year-Old Son is a Spoiled Brat…And I’m Owning It
My four-year-old son is a spoiled brat. And I’m owning it. (Well, most of it.) I realized just how spoiled…
Are We Always Neglecting One of Our Kids?
Every mother knows that parenting is hard. But when you want to parent all your children equally, and you simply can’t, it’s probably the most painful thing to wrap your mind around. Parents of more than one? I would love for you to weigh in. This may have been an extraordinary phase in my life, which I know will end, but do we all feel that we are neglecting at least one of our children, at any given time?
The Day After Halloween is the Saddest Day of the Year (for Parents)
But with this Halloween business, I am not bluffing. Maybe it’s because they know that trick or treating with two kids is easier than trick or treating with three and that trick or treating with one kid is even easier than trick or treating with two. This is a punishment that I would actually follow through on.
5 Things First-Time Hockey Moms Need to Know
So if your little tyke has graduated from the house leagues and you’re finding yourself crawling across town in rush hour wondering what the heck you’ve signed yourself up for, here are some tips to help survive being a first-time hockey mom.
Why I Banned Sleepovers
I hate hosting sleepovers. Actually, I’m terrified of them. For years, sleepovers have been banned in my home. Following two…
My Life in Solo Parenting: Pancakes for Dinner, Midnight Fire Drills, and Happy, Crazy Chaos
When people hear that my husband works out of town most weekdays (yes, this includes nights) they always ask if it’s hard. And my stock answer tends to be no, this is what I have always known and I am used to it. Also, not having to negotiate dinner or weeknight plans with anyone other than my children is generally easier.