Our garden is thriving, despite our black thumbs of the past. We have a bounty of tomatoes, onions, peaches, and plums. Apples and squash are in our future. Gardening is an excellent way to go green, with one setback; fresh produce has a short shelf life. Thankfully, Debbie Meyer … [Read more...]
Am I a Pushover Mom?
I think my greatest strength and my greatest weakness as a parent are one in the same: empathy. When my child is hurting, I vividly remember the loneliness and heartaches of childhood. When my child doesn't want to finish the soccer season because he is "the worst on the team," I … [Read more...]
Switch to Sustainable Paper Products with Caboo
You want to switch to sustainable, but you might not yet be ready to make the full re-usable switch. Don't worry. Even if you don't keep rolls of un-paper towels or stock up on family cloth, ie. reusable toilet paper, you can go sustainable. Caboo bamboo and sugarcane paper … [Read more...]
LatherMitts Review: Make Bath Time Easier
The first time I put on my LatherMitts, Sebastian giggled. I told him it was time to wash and he frowned until he saw me put on our new mitts. I slipped them on, lathered up some natural baby soap, and started washing. Suddenly, wash time became cozy, giggly, and fun and I … [Read more...]
Dear Lawn Guy: My Lawn Mowing Play List
Dear Lawn Guy who pulled over to hand his business card out the window while I was mowing the lawn, First off, it's seems like bad etiquette to pull over and interrupt a woman while she is in her groove, mowing the lawn, listening to her book. You rolled down your window to to … [Read more...]
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