Drowing in Paper!

By: Jessica DiRamio If you have school-age kids, you are literally drowning in school papers right now.   After April vacation each year, piles and piles of papers and leftover school supplies make their way home.  My dining room table looks like a war zone.  As much as I love all the projects, writing assignments, math … More Drowing in Paper!

Clogged Toilet? Just Use a Simple Everyday Ingredient to Fix It!

By: Martianne Stanger Let’s talk poop.  Or rather poop clearing. I know.  Gross.  But at the risk of sharing too much information, humor me (and maybe yourself!) while I explain the debacle that happened in our bathroom the other day, as well as the magic that cleared it up.  Or, if you’re squeamish about literal … More Clogged Toilet? Just Use a Simple Everyday Ingredient to Fix It!

Flying Solo

By: Sheila Gaudet When people hear that my husband is an airline pilot, their first reaction is usually, “ooh, free flights!”  That can be a benefit of being part of an airline.  Unfortunately, between my husband’s work schedule (including the commute to his “base” airport) and the kids’ school, extracurricular, and visitation schedules, we never … More Flying Solo

Changes

By: Abby Keane We’ve been going through a lot of changes in our household lately.  I was lucky enough to find a new job, and I started just two weeks ago.  When I was telling people about this job change, the response I kept getting was that the change was a “no-brainer.”  And in many … More Changes

Starting Solids

By: Tanya Pimental As my little one speeds towards being six months old, we are once again beginning to think about introducing solids.  It’s a fun time with your little one as you explore new tastes and textures, but it’s also a bit more work.  I have never been overly anxious or excited to begin … More Starting Solids

Mystic Aquarium

By: Kristen Clifford My husband and I have taken our kids to the New England Aquarium, many times, but it just doesn’t compare to the Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, CT.  When I found out that our library had passes to the Mystic Aquarium, I was so excited!  It’s about an 1.5 hours from where we … More Mystic Aquarium

My New Favorite Indulgence: Healthy “Chocolate Pudding”

By: Martianne Stanger Last month, my husband and I attended a Nourishing Hope mini-conference as a part of our National Autism Month focus.  While there, we picked up a copy of “Cooking to Heal,” in which I found one of my new favorite recipes for sweet, healthy indulgence: Chocolate Pudding!“Healthy?!”, you might balk.  “How can … More My New Favorite Indulgence: Healthy “Chocolate Pudding”

Mother’s Day Poem

By: Sheila Gaudet One of the highlights of Mother’s Day every year is seeing what creative things their teachers have helped them come up with as a gift.  With two kids now “aging” out of the projects that include finger prints crafted into flowers and snowmen,  it can get interesting.  This year was no different. … More Mother’s Day Poem