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Games for Kids on Planes
Any experienced parent or frequent flier can tell you that you can’t just board a plane, kids in tow, and expect a smooth flight. You literally need a game plan. Kids are probably going to get bored during the flight and begin some sort of squirmy, kicking-the-seat-in-front, whiny behavior, unless you provide some entertainment. For the sake of your children and the other passengers, bring some games with you.
A Romantic Weekend… With My Son
If you read my post back at New Year’s, then you may remember that 2012 is my self-proclaimed “year of fun.” And two months in, I think I’m doing a fairly decent job of making good on that resolution.
Melissa Joan Hart: Being a Mom is “In Our DNA”
Melissa Joan Hart is about as down to earth as celebrities come. When she picked up the phone for our interview, I could hear her kids in the background cooing and giggling. She even asked me to “hang on a sec” as she dug through her purse for a few dollars to pay for a pecan ice cream “bribe” for her son. “The usual…” she joked.
Flying During the Early Stages of Pregnancy
Whether you’re on the road for business or planning a babymoon to celebrate your last months before motherhood takes over your life, you may find yourself considering taking a flight during pregnancy. Because pregnancy requires to make plenty of changes to your everyday routines — like handing over litter-box responsibilities, bypassing your favorite deli sandwich and limiting your caffeine intake — you may wonder whether flying during the early stages of pregnancy is even an option.
How to Start a Nanny Service
Whether they use a part time, full time, live in or live out nanny, parents and their children often rely on the nanny to be a constant, loving force in the family’s existence. Owning a nanny service can produce financial stability while at the same time allowing you to provide a valuable service to those who depend on you.