Oh, the joys of being a mom and getting older. There's the tantrums, the carpooling, the energy it takes to keep the house running ... and now your hair has decided to throw its own little rebellion.
It seems like the cost of almost everything has risen in recent years ... and raising a kid is certainly no exception! But how much are these adorable little mini-mes really costing us? We dug into ...
Summer in the United States isn’t just about scorching heat and relaxing beach days — it’s also prime time for weird, wacky, and wonderful summer festivals! Every state in the U.S. has its own unique ...
If your house is anything like mine, “Mom, tell me a joke!” is a daily request — right up there with snack demands and mysterious stains appearing on clean shirts. Lucky for all of us, this list of ...
This year for spring break, I wanted to push our family outside our comfort zone and try visiting somewhere totally different, which led us to Marrakesh, Morocco. A friend of mine went and raved about ...
Hispanic Heritage Month is a time of the year when Americans come together to celebrate and honor the impact of Hispanic culture, history, and contributions in the United States. While there are ...
As a mom to three wonderful kids, I understand firsthand the daunting idea of making dietary changes within a busy family life. Balancing nutritious meals with the endless demands of parenting can ...
Brighten someone's day with this adorable flower card! Your child's favorite people will appreciate this card for Mother's Day, Father's Day, Grandparent's Day, or just because. It even makes a great ...
Tired of reduce, reuse, recycle? We feel your pain. But caring for the Earth is a top priority. Our kids and grandkids deserve their own chances to make questionable fashion moves, misguided career ...
I always struggle when it comes to getting ready for vacation. As a mom, I always feel obligated to buy my kids brand-new outfits, and I never seem to leave enough in the budget to get myself anything ...
As a little girl, I had a neighbor who we called “Nana Louise.” She would start her preparation for Passover weeks before the actual date. She would cook her chicken, save the fat, and always — with ...