Parents can create a “Simplicity Menu” for their family by breaking the routine down into five layers: simplify the environment (books, toys, etc.), meal times, food, schedules and information.
A Mother’s Promise
When I finally got to hold you, my heart was already yours, Down Syndrome or not.
Letting Go of What Could Have Been
Our picture perfect family didn’t end up exactly as planned. As the months went by and my belly grew, plans were in place to bring three precious little babies home from the hospital.
Why I Can’t Wait for my Son to Start Kindergarten
Though I nod along sympathetically with other parents—the ones who tear up at the mere mention of school—I don't fully relate to them.
When Your Son Starts Acting Like Your Mother
Have I gotten so old that I now have to be treated like a child by my child?
Crowd Sourcing Breastmilk
I couldn’t feed my baby. Those words still haunt me.
The Space Between
I am in the space between experienced mom and new mom.
Learning to Dig
I call it the Spring Slog: the weeks in March when my kids’ enthusiasm for school is at its lowest ebb
My Son’s Birthday Party Was a Bust
A stepmom learns many lessons after trying to throw the perfect birthday party for her son.
Sticky Sweet
I could hardly contain my heart under my ribs at her birthday circle the next day, as a room of tiny souls who adore my girl proclaimed their love for her hugs, her playground skills, her smile.