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Life looks different for us today than it did a year ago, two years ago, and even three years ago. I've never liked the phrase, "the new normal." As a mom who typically avoids change, 'new normal' was not...
Coming from a big family and having lots of friends there is always a funeral, a holiday, open houses, a wedding or other formal event to attend. With baby number five, you can only hope we have it down!...
As a homeschool family, we try to learn about and observe all the special days. Whether it be National Chocolate Ice Cream Day, Earth Day, or Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we take a few moments to learn of...
It's a blog I see way too often - "Should You Dress Your Twins Alike?" So, I bet you're wondering why I'm writing ANOTHER blog about the subject. Because, I think for the most part, my take on the...
I never thought of myself as a Scrooge, but now that the holidays are over, the decorations are taken down, things are put in their rightful places, and the extended family has gone home...I can finally breathe.
The magic of...
If there is a reason to celebrate or throw a party I'm here for it and as my kids get older I find it more and more enjoyable to include them in all the festivities. And while making it...
The “Duel in the D” matchup features the most-played rivalry in college hockey. The game will mark the 336th all-time meeting between the historic programs, with Michigan currently holding a 172-138-24 edge in the all-time series.
Michigan, featuring a lineup...
From the moment the curtain rises, parents and children alike will be on their feet dancing along to a pop-infused soundtrack with new Sesame Street friends and live emcees Casey and Caleb.
Planning a party isn’t easy when everybody has...
Many of us don't want more stuff filling our house. We want our kids to enjoy experiences over the next hot toy. I've created a list to help you focus on experiences over more stuff during the holidays +...


















