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7 Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s Day With Your Family

7 Ways to Celebrate Valentine’s Day With Your Family

Valentine’s Day as a mom may look different than any other season of your life, but it is still important to be able to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your family. While you may not be able to do all of the things you are used to doing on Valentine’s Day before having...

Enjoying Valentine’s Day As A Mom

Enjoying Valentine’s Day As A Mom

Enjoying holidays as a mom is a completely different ballgame than enjoying holidays before having kids. Things may happen a little differently, but moms are still allowed to ENJOY their holidays. Valentine’s Day is often overlooked being so close to the chaos of...

How To Help Parents Who Have Babies in the NICU

How To Help Parents Who Have Babies in the NICU

While this post is for anyone who wants to help a friend or family member with babies in the NICU, or Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, it can also serve as a source of encouragement and support for readers with their own babies in the NICU.  As an Amazon Associate I earn...

5 Christmas Activities To Do With Your Kids

5 Christmas Activities To Do With Your Kids

The Christmas Season is at its prime and you may find yourself wanting to plan some Christmas themed activities with your kids. These 5 blog posts give creative and easy ideas for Christmas activities to do with your kids of any age during the Christmas season. As an...

Self-Care For Moms is Not Optional

Self-Care For Moms is Not Optional

Talking to moms about self-care is one of my favorite things to do, but it’s also a little scary and hard for me. There are so many views of self-care for moms and unfortunately, some of those views are not accurate.  Let’s face some facts. Mom guilt is a real thing....

The Hygge Life For Moms

The Hygge Life For Moms

What is Hygge? Simply put, hygge (pronounced hue-guh) is the Nordic art of coziness. Doesn’t that sound like something you want to be part of? A Scandinavian winter can be a long, dark, and bleak season, and Scandinavians needed more than lutefisk, lefse, and woolen...