Mom-Friendly Coping Strategies

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! If you’re a mom who is in charge of making holiday memories, though, you’re probably stressed. How to relieve some of that stress? You need mom-friendly coping strategies! Let’s explore some options!

What I’m Getting My Kids for Christmas 2024

Are you struggling to figure out what to get your kids this Christmas? If you have young kids, I might be able to help. I’m sharing what I’m getting my kids for Christmas this year below.

What to Put on Mom’s Christmas List

Now that we’ve left Halloween in the dust, it’s time to get serious about Christmas. Don’t know what to put on your Christmas list this year? I’ve got you covered. Read on for suggestions to add to Mom’s Christmas list this year.

Easy Class Halloween Treats

Does your kid need to bring a treat to school on Halloween? Do you have limited time to make cute class Halloween treats, but you don’t want to just bring in a bag of KitKat bars? Read on for easy class Halloween treats that are spooky and festive without a big time commitment!

How to Bake with Kids

Want to want to bake with kids, but can’t get over the potential downsides? I can be fun, I promise! You just need to bake with kids the right way. Come on, I’ll show you how!

On-the-Go Dinners

Are you running from here to there at dinner time? Need a solution that fills the belly but doesn’t require being at the dinner table? These on-the-go dinners are for you!

Easy After-School Snack Options

I’ve been trying lots of after-school snack options with my kids and have made a list of 15 proven winners. This list includes a mix of packaged snacks and fresh snacks and flavors that appeal to a variety of kids. Truly an after-school snack for everyone!

Tips for the Work from Home Mom

Are you a work from home mom? Whether full-time or part-time, fully remote or hybrid, it can be hard to be a work from home mom. Let’s make it just a little easier to be a work from home mom with some easy tips to implement into your work from home days.

How to Get Kids Talking After School

In my experience, “how was your day?” doesn’t work to start the conversation flowing, especially for little kids. The question is too vague and too much to really get kids talking after school. Instead of asking a vague question about your kid’s entire day, you need a hook to get your kids talking after school.