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Kid-Friendly Snacks You Won’t Feel Guilty Eating
Forget Dinner. Its Always Snack Time in America. When we recently spotted this headline in the Wall Street Journal and read that people are snacking five times more than they were in the 1970s we thought, So true! Our clients tell us that they and their kids are often have several snacks throughout the daymany of which are on the go rather than a sit down meal. And admittedly, as Moms we …
Don’t Feel Guilty About Making Time For Your Marriage!
By making our marriage a priority, and spending time together as a couple, we also make our family stronger. This last week, my husband and I went on a much-needed vacation. It was just the two of us for a few days of golfing, relaxing, eating great meals and reconnecting. The last few months have been crazy for us and this weekend away couldnt have come at a better time.
Five Reasons Not to Feel Guilty About Me Time
Perhaps you always talk about doing it, but it never seems to happen. Why is it that you just cant bring yourself to schedule that facial, or spend a Saturday afternoon reading magazines in a coffeehouse, or finally get that Moms Happy Hour to come together?
5 Reasons Not to Feel Guilty About “Me Time”
Perhaps you always talk about doing it, but it never seems to happen. Why is it that you just cant bring yourself to schedule that facial, or spend a Saturday afternoon reading magazines in a coffeehouse, or finally get that Moms Happy Hour to come together? Though its sometimes hard to take the plunge, here are five reasons why taking time for you – and your friends – is something that you owe to your family as well as yourself:
Stop Feeling Guilty
Recently, a Mom posted on a Facebook sell & swap page and stated I shamefully admit that I failed at cloth diapers, and then proceeded to list the cloth diapers she was selling. After I read her post I was irritated. Why are we Mums so hard on ourselves? Being a parent is the toughest job in the world and yet we are always judging ourselves to someone else’s standards. I readily admit I raise …