Keeping it Simple! Everything Else!
Avoid clutter and keep things simple. Discover what you really need to take care of your new little one and what you don’t.
Avoid clutter and keep things simple. Discover what you really need to take care of your new little one and what you don’t.
The loss of a pregnancy or child is a heart-wrenching experience for parents and the whole family. October is pregnancy, infant, and child loss awareness month to help people who have gone through this experience bring attention to a topic that is still very much stigmatized in today’s society.
With Thanksgiving coming up, I’ve been looking at ways to teach my 2 year old what the holiday means. Being thankful isn’t an easy concept to understand or put into words for some adults, much less a toddler. This is how I’ve decided to teach it in our household.
Avoid clutter and keep things simple. Discover what you really need to keep your little one entertained and help them grow without going overboard.
Avoid clutter and keep things simple. Discover what you really need to take care of your new little one’s feeding needs and what you don’t.
Avoid clutter and keep things simple. Discover what you really need to take care of your new little one’s diapering needs and what you don’t.
Sometimes life gets crazy and we find ourselves rushing from one thing to the next without taking time to really connect with our little ones. Here are 31 ways to find that connection again. Just remember that when doing these activities, leave any negativity and thoughts of everything else you need to do behind.
The holidays mean many different things to different people. The one thing that everyone has in common are traditions.
Homeschooling tends to bring up mental images of moms sitting at the breakfast table with their kids going over old textbooks but a modern type of homeschooling, also known as unschooling, is very different.
Babies are expensive but they don’t have to break the bank or force you to pick up a second job. Learn how to avoid breaking your budget when your little one joins your family.
I’m Kate Nagorny – introvert, writer, photographer, and mom. My life can get a little crazy but through it all, I always look for the good in every situation. My family and friends know me as an incurable optimist who will always try to find a solution to any problem or obstacle.
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