First Day of School Photos
Here’s a fun way to commemorate the first day of school with photos and a mini interview. Use our free printable to capture this special day forever.
Here’s a fun way to commemorate the first day of school with photos and a mini interview. Use our free printable to capture this special day forever.
Family dinner can be complicated if you have a picky eater, or if you’re a reluctant cook. Here’s how to make it work for your family.
My husband and I decided to create a Kallman Family Manifesto. Actually, I decided and he willingly played along. I’ve been wanting to do this for several years and now that my son is seven years old the time just felt right.
Parents need advice and ideas on how to make their very young child feel more connected to one set of grandparents who live on the other side of the world. Weekly video conferences are just cutting it.
The lasts are hard for me to deal with because when they are happening we don’t know that they are the last. It’s in looking back the event has any importance.
We share many affordable ideas to frame and display photographs of your family members.
Introducing music to your child is key to building memories in life with your child. Here you’ll find some wonderful advice for bringing music into your home.
A family who lives far apart enjoys showing their love for each other by showering one another (especially the kids) with gifts. How can they continue to do so but in a way that minimizes clutter?
We’ve covered baby food and cloth diapers, so it only makes sense that we’d help you out on baby books, an area where even the most committed of us will lose interest and focus.
I made a conscious effort to figure out what would make me the happiest. What things gave me the most bang for my buck, so to speak. And the rest I just let go. Is there a way to just be happier? Or is the real secret to stop making yourself crazy with the things that don’t matter?
I hope you understand that you’re doing the best you can right now. You really are. But all of the tears, the worrying, the agonizing, the self-doubt? Useless.
I never thought I’d grow to love camping, but with a few creature comforts we’ve discovered some of our best family time with the teens, out on the road.
Amalah’s a veteran at making the grandparents (and thousands of Internet aunties) bawl their eyes out every year. Today, she shares some of her secrets.
A first-time mom is looking for age-appropriate tips to get her toddler excited and involved in her first memorable Christmas.
What are the things that you want to do with your kids before they leave childhood behind? I feel like I can write this list with authority now that I have almost grown kids. Most of these things my children have done, except for my oldest who still has not mastered the cartwheel. It is something that makes me laugh every time he attempts it.
As the Summer Olympics approach and the kids are talking about competition, here’s my nighttime ritual to talk to my kids about how amazing I think they are.
I seem to see life themes in everything my kids do these days. Taking them kayaking was an interesting peek into their different approaches to life.
Beyond sleeping and diapers, here’s my advice.
What if your scrapbook had no photos, but just drawings? Even if you only draw in stick figures, the results will be amazing.
Parenting a big family can be a tough challenge, but there are certainly a lot of rewards, perhaps even unexpected ones, too.