Archives: Savvy Stories

Divide And Conquer During March Break

Dividing the holidays when you’re divorced can be tricky. Often, the arrangements will be laid out in your separation agreement, the document that outlines the tenants of your divorce. Some…

Book Review: ‘Nowhere Girl’ By Susan Strecker

I’m one of those people with a birthday at Christmas time. People frequently ask me what it’s like having a birthday during the holiday season and my answer is always the same: I don’t know any…

I Let My Baby Watch TV And I’m Still A Great Mom

Despite what you might have heard, letting your baby watch a bit of television isn’t the end of the world

Does My Only Child Need A Sibling?

When it comes down to it, should I have another child so that my kid isn’t on her own?

Kim Kardashian Is An Exhibitionist, Not A Terrible Parent

After posting another nude selfie, the world called Kim Kardashian a bad mom. We aren’t buying it

Why I Left My Full-Time Career When My Kids Started School

While most moms re-enter the workforce when their kids start school, Scarlett did things a little differently

Turning The Page On Reading Struggles

My son has struggled with reading and writing for a few years now. It’s been really hard to watch. I’ve been frustrated for him because it’s stuff that has always come easily to me and I always hoped…

Ten Ways To Fill Your Own Cup First

When you take a flight and the crew goes over emergency procedures, they stress the importance of putting your own oxygen mask on before you attempt helping anyone else. If you’re not breathing,…

Lets talk about the F$&*$#g Fours!

She may look cute, but let me tell you she’s 4 years old and can explode at any moment!

How to Be a Runner When You’ve Gone Soft

I’m not a runner, but I used to be a pianist. I try to sit down at the piano twice a week and play 3 songs. I had mad skillz back in the day, so it’s taking a bit of relearning. Mostly my fingers remember what to do but learning new songs is a challenge.