How To Find One-on-One Time with Your Kids
Yes, we know it’s important to spend one-on-one time with our kids, but how the heck do we really do that?
Yes, we know it’s important to spend one-on-one time with our kids, but how the heck do we really do that?
Parenting is full of a lot of “No’s” but it doesn’t have to be. Kristen shares how she turned a lot more of them into “Yes.”
Here are three artists who inspire me to try something new and make art. I hope they inspire you, too.
Watching my grandmother play with my daughter I am reminded of why I loved spending time with her as a child. She inspires me to want to be a better mother.
People ask “Does it get easier?” That’s a tough question to answer. Physically? Without a doubt. Mentally? Emotionally? I think it becomes much more difficult.
Recognizing my own negative body image issues and instilling a healthy self-image in my 13-year-old daughter.
Kids are heading back to school and we have some helpful advice to help parents start their kids’ school year off on the right foot.
Normal things that most families do together like eating dinner, going for ice cream, or even getting to church on time require a hilarious amount of effort.
There are challenges that come with a big family. Constant comments from strangers and lots of mouths to feed. But there is one challenge I find the hardest.