Mommy Time Out

By: Kristen Clifford Until this past weekend, I had never spent a night away from my kids or my husband. But lately I’ve been feeling overwhelmed and bogged down by “Mommy” stuff. When an opportunity for a Mommy Time Out presented itself, I jumped on it. My husband agreed to stay home with all three … More Mommy Time Out

What Did You Say?

By: Abby Keane Our family recently went through another surgery for Eamon, my younger son.  Eamon got his first ear infection right around Halloween last year, and has had them quite often since then.  We went back and forth with the pediatrician for a while, debating whether it was time to see the ENT specialist … More What Did You Say?

Transitions

By: Sheila Gaudet Personally, I love September.  Even when the school calendar didn’t directly affect me, I still thought of September as the beginning of the year.  Now that I’m a parent, it marks milestones in a different way. My youngest son, Andrew, spends his summers with his father in Mississippi.  September marks the transition … More Transitions

Ch-ch-ch-changes

By: Kris Berry One of my all time favorite quotes always has been, “the only thing constant in life is change.”  It’s true. Change is happening all around us, all the time. People constantly grow and evolve. Sometimes change happens to us and sometime we create the change. My little family is about to undergo … More Ch-ch-ch-changes

Swagger Wagon

By: Tanya Pimental When we started our family six years ago, I embraced owning a mini van. It seemed like a logical purchase, since we needed a second car. My husband and I were sharing a car and I was commuting to work on the train. I had only been driving for a few years; … More Swagger Wagon

Finn is Three!

By: Abby Keane My baby, my sweet little baby, just turned three.  This is amazing to me.  I have no idea where the time has gone.  We celebrated fairly quietly this year, probably for the last time – next year will probably bring the beginnings of “friend” parties, ones with real invitations, that necessitate themes, … More Finn is Three!