Thank you Nabisco for sponsoring this post. This post was written by Suzie Boluarte and all opinion are my own. Ahh February, the month that holds that one Sunday where we can skip counting calories to indulge on festive food and drinks while enjoying the Big Game. Whether your team is playing or not, it's the perfect excuse to gather-up friends and host a party. If you're … [Read more...] about Hosting Your First Big Game Party
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Let’s Craft: Valentine T-Shirt Wreath
This Valentine T-shirt wreath project comes from Chelsea and Nate who run the family blog Someday I'll Learn, where they tackle domestic life…one day at a time! "I don't wear pink. I'm not sure how so many pink shirts keep winding up in my closet. Fortunately, I have a good way to put them to use. This T-shirt wreath is perfect for Valentine's Day and can be made in an … [Read more...] about Let’s Craft: Valentine T-Shirt Wreath
How to Spread The Word About Your Craft Business
The ability to work from home as a mom is an amazing privilege, and something that more and more moms are looking for. While many choose to go back to school, or talk to their current bosses about working from home, a growing number of moms are turning to the business of homemade crafts. In fact, there’s one woman that makes nearly $1 million a year with her Etsy shop, … [Read more...] about How to Spread The Word About Your Craft Business
Helpful Tips for Empty Nest Moms
If you’re a seasoned mom who woke up one morning and suddenly wondered, OMG, how did I get here? and then cringe, you just might be experiencing what is commonly referred to as “Empty Nest Syndrome.” To summarize it in a simple sentence: not only is your nest (home) empty of your children, you’re now feeling a type of perpetual emptiness or loneliness often associated with … [Read more...] about Helpful Tips for Empty Nest Moms
Middle School Transition for a Child with Autism – Part Three
Approaching the first day of middle school for my son with autism, I was hoping that I had done everything I could think of to help prepare him BEFORE the first day of school. He was pretty comfortable on the new campus, he got assigned the English teacher from his summer class, and he was looking forward to a couple of his classes. How was the beginning of school? I … [Read more...] about Middle School Transition for a Child with Autism – Part Three