By Stephanie Land. Hoefle’s book offers life-changing ideas for parents who feel the pressure for perfection, but also feel like the unappreciated maid, chauffeur, law enforcer, and tutor.
The Last Supper
By Paige Parker. We didn’t know being in a family would make of us such bad friends.
The Healing Stone
I didn’t want to love him. Five months into my pregnancy, I stared at the shadowy image that appeared on the ultrasound screen—a tiny baby boy who my obstetrician predicted would …
Lay Down the Arms
By Joe LaBracio. Let me take a moment to vent about two of my favorites, two that infuriate me to no end: the clueless parent at the park and the infuriatingly entitled parents who—when they fly—shirk all responsibility for their children and subject the rest of the cabin to their bratty, undisciplined kids.
She Shook My Baby: What Happened to the Daycare Provider
By Tiffany Verzal. A story about a child that was the victum of shaken baby syndrome.
My Regrets
After sending her oldest to college, mom regrets all the missed opportunities to spend time with her.
Crossfit Sex
In this new age of older sex and even sex with new and different women (post-divorce) we've got a whole new language of love to figure out.
A Lode of Honesty
I have learned that the secret to having the confidence of a man is the absence of apology for one's appearance.
Two Lines
By Kathy Glow. The pregnancy test was positive. And for once, I wasn’t happy about it.
Our New Normal
By Maggie Jones. This disease will not break our family.