A Tooting Machine

By: Heather Desmond O’Neill “Mama, pull my finger.” I could kill my husband. I am the oldest of three, with a younger sister and a much younger brother. I don’t get my husband and my boys’ fascination with bodily sounds. Is it a boy thing? Is it a kid thing? Both? In my house, we … More A Tooting Machine

Family Fun?

By: Anne Marie Holloway It is “family fun night” – and I, for one, am not happy. Fridays are typically something we Holloways all look forward to. The kiddos wake up on Friday mornings asking what it is we plan on doing after school. Our plans vary from week to week.  Sometimes we haven’t even … More Family Fun?

Homeschooling is the Best Kind of Social Learning

By: Sandy Churchill When I first encountered the concept of “homeschooling” several years ago, I fell into the common trap of questioning the amount of “social” time and peer interaction that kids get. It’s funny to me now, because I now know that is perhaps the greatest misperception about the homeschooling environment. While each homeschooling … More Homeschooling is the Best Kind of Social Learning

Momlove

By: Mary Morris Like most parents, I love receiving a handmade or decorated card or craft from one of my children.  Well, I actually love everything when it comes to my kids and although that sounds corny as can be, it’s the truth.  Yes, cleaning the potty and middle of the night vomiting episodes are … More Momlove

Spring Fun

By: Tanya Pimental Winter seemed endless as usual this year, but with April came some beautiful weather. The sun stayed up longer and dreams of barbeques and fire pits filled our thoughts. With busy schedules, we often find that these days slip by and leave us wishing we had spent more time slowing down and … More Spring Fun

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