
“Yes, and….” and “Saying Yes to No”
There are two recent powerful lessons I wanted to share with anyone who needs to hear these as much as I did — involving yes and no. Continue reading “Yes, and….” and “Saying Yes to No”
There are two recent powerful lessons I wanted to share with anyone who needs to hear these as much as I did — involving yes and no. Continue reading “Yes, and….” and “Saying Yes to No”
School closures for Coronavirus (COVID-19) can bring even more challenges for low income families who depend on meals at school. Learn where free meals are available around the U.S. Continue reading Where to Get Free Meals for Kids With Schools Closed
Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a serious issue and is causing a lot of chaos. Get some tips to keep yourself and your kids sane while you’re social distancing and have extra time at home. Continue reading 8 Ways for Parents (and Kids) to Stay Sane During Coronavirus Closures & Social Distancing
You probably have seen several recalls on food products. Here are a few: Goldfish crackers – A favorite among toddlers everywhere, you’ll probably want to check the packaging on any in your pantry. Salmonella is the risk here with four types of them. Read the details here on the Pepperidge Farm website. Ritz crackers – Some of the varieties with cheese have been recalled. Read … Continue reading The Snacks are Going Bad: the Latest Food Recalls
I was lucky to have four months off (almost completely paid) when I had my daughter. Before I went back to work, I got some tips from various friends. So I compiled the best advice I got here in one place for any moms going back to work after maternity leave: 1. Go back to work mid-week. You don’t want to have to jump back … Continue reading 5 Things to Do to Stay Sane When You’re Going Back to Work After Maternity Leave