The Lies We Tell
by Chris Jordan
Lying is a necessary part of parenting. Not lying about big things. It’s the small things, the so-called white lies. Any parent that tells me they never lie to their kids, well, I think they are lying.
Boys & Their Toys
by Amalah
Are toy guns an inevitable part of Christmas morning with little boys? Is it fruitless to fight them…or irresponsible not to?
Developmental Zig-Zags
by Amalah
Developmental delays in preschoolers rarely set you down a straight path. What to do when you’re handed more forks in the road than you can handle.
Hoop Dreams
by Chris Jordan
So, I read all your helpful suggestions from last week about my dilemma with toilet paper tubes on the floor and this is what happened….
I Never Knew I’d Have So Much to Say About Toilet Paper, Then I Had Kids
by Chris Jordan
I always hear people complain that their family members can’t seem to change the roll of toilet paper when it runs out. I don’t have that problem. It was solved the one time my head spun around in a full circle and pea soup spewed from my mouth, frightening my children into submission. I do have a different toilet paper problem, one for which I can’t manage to muster as much outrage. See for yourself…
A Haunted House for Pint-Sized Witches & Ghosts
Who says haunted houses aren’t for little kids? Let them create their own and they’ll be screaming for more!











