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OPEN THREAD: Do You Need Your Partner To Show Their Love For You On Facebook?

Yesterday was Wednesday and as such, folks were posting their #WCW (Woman Crush Wednesdays) photos. Three of my newly married friends got a shout out from their new husbands, with each saying something sweet like, "The only #WCW I need in my life. She is indeed a dream come true." So lovely, right? So why, if I'm completely honest, was I a little jealous? My husband does not use social … [Continue reading...]

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#RaisingBrilliance: Where To Go When Your Child Needs Extra Help

  The teacher Consider your child's teacher your partner on this journey. You have questions? Ask them. You have concerns? Voice them. If your teacher has concerns about your child's performance in a certain area, don't be timid. Ask what you can do at home to help them improve. The teacher might send home extra work (like my son's first grade teacher has done with him) or might point … [Continue reading...]

Filed Under: Education, Family, Featured, Love + Family, Money + School, School-Aged Children ·

Finding Me In Motherhood

I don't remember the first time I realized my mother was a woman outside of the label of "my mom." I do remember a time, when my daughter was about two or three months old, when it hit me that my mother must have gone through this same thing—the sleepless nights, the wondering when it will get easier, the figuring it out as you go. That she was a woman who became a mother. That she has an identity … [Continue reading...]

Filed Under: Behind the blog, Family, Love + Family, Mom to Mom, The big picture, You + Your Kids ·

My Husband Took Me To A Super Walmart For Our First Date. Here’s Why I Married Him Anyway.

I was a giddy college freshman the first time I laid eyes on my future husband. There was something about this guy that had me intrigued and I knew in that instant that he introduced himself that he would be a big part of my future. I spent the next eight months (yes, eight months) conveniently showing up to events he was hosting, participating in campus groups he ran and basically just making … [Continue reading...]

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“I Had To Lose Myself So I Could Love You Better”

My husband and I have been a couple for the past 10 years. This summer marked our seventh wedding anniversary. Now, I've heard of the "Seven Year Itch," but what we've been in the past month or so is the "Seven Year Stretch!" Popular data from the last 100 years tells us that most couples who divorce do so around the seven year mark. At that point, they're past the honeymoon phase, they don't … [Continue reading...]

Filed Under: between the sheets, Family, Featured, Love + Family, Sex + Relationships ·

[Parenting Toolbag] Three Effective Discipline Tactics That Don’t Involve A Switch, A Belt Or A Fist

I've already stated where I stand on spanking/whooping your kids as a form of discipline. Short answer: I don't spank my kids. But this post is less about the "why I don't spank my kids" and more about what I do use to make sure my children grow into healthy, emotionally capable adults with respect for themselves and the world around them. True, they are "only" 7 and 6, so time will tell on the … [Continue reading...]

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My #1 Tip For Getting Kids To Read Daily (Without Nagging From You!)

My daughter is in the third grade this year. Normally that's a ho-hum age, academically, but this year, our state has the Third Grade Reading guarantee, where, if students don't pass the reading portion of the third-grade standardized test, they have to repeat third grade. Luckily, I have little doubts about my daughter's ability to pass. She is brilliant, and I'm not just saying that because … [Continue reading...]

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Remember: 75% Of Parenting Has Nothing To Do With Money

As an entrepreneur, I'm constantly thinking about money—how much is in my account, whether a client owes me money, whether I have enough set aside to pay my taxes. It's exhausting, but my real concern beneath the anxiety is that somehow, the money will stop coming in and my children will suffer. I had to stop and remind myself that so much of what I do for the children, day in and day out, has … [Continue reading...]

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