Boston Strong

“Mama, when are we going to the circus?” Oh man, the circus.  It’s Tuesday morning, the day after Marathon Monday and the thought of taking my children into the Boston is sickening.  How can I even think about the circus at a time when so many families are mourning for their loved ones after such … More Boston Strong

Two Words

By : Anne Marie Holloway We have heard two words before and we survived. I sincerely can think of many other words that could be much worse. And besides, it will take more than a couple of words to discourage me…. right? Nonetheless, these two words have changed the way we look at food. These … More Two Words

Packing Well

By: Sandra Churchill A wonderful Family Circus cartoon has been pasted on our fridge for years. It shows young Dolly—the bossy and spirited daughter—packed with her totebag and standing proudly in front of her mama, announcing “I’m ready in case we’re goin’ anywhere!” This prep-in-advance energetic attitude sums up the flexible-travel attitude at our house. … More Packing Well

Worrying

By: Rachel Ventura Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Rachel, and I worry. A lot. About everything. My Mom does, too. I’ve always said, “I’m a worrier. I get it from my Mom,” like it’s a genetic disorder I inherited from her. Maybe it is, who knows? I’ve worried for as long as … More Worrying

Ahh, Interruptions

By: Mary Morris I received an email from Loft retail stores the other morning.  It said “10 second style report” in the subject line, so I thought to myself, ‘Hmmm, I can probably handle 10 seconds to look at some fashion.’  And when I say “handle it,” I mean I can probably look at this … More Ahh, Interruptions

Boston Marathon

By: Sheila Gaudet I am not a marathoner.  These days, I’m not even a runner.  Several years ago I walked a half marathon for charity and that is the extent of my long distance career.  However, I spent middle school, high school, and college on track teams and loved the concept of distance running, if … More Boston Marathon

Healing

By: Janice Johnson-Plumer As I sit and recuperate after my surgery, I think of the word healing. I thought that I would be back on my feet full of energy after this surgery, but that’s just not the case. I had a hysterectomy, which is a fairly common procedure for women to undergo. Over the … More Healing

Guilt

By: Heather Desmond O’Neill “Mama, I’m going to miss you … just one more hug, please???” Ugh.  And guilt has kicked me in the stomach, again. Being a working mom has its advantages and its disadvantages.  There are mornings when I want to wake them, hold them and smother them with kisses, and there are mornings … More Guilt

Let There Be Light

By: Anne Marie Holloway I give the five-minute “school bus arrival” warning to my middle two children. They both grab their coats and back packs and run to wrap their arms around me one last time before they head to school. “Let there be Light! Let there beee Li-i-i-ght!”  My nine year old playfully sings … More Let There Be Light