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Do you have a child who has bedwetting issues? Yep!  Lil B has been potty trained for 6 months now and when we thought we were in the clear of purchasing anymore diapers, I hadn’t really taken in the consideration of him wetting the bed.  As a parents I struggle with guilt thinking that my 3 year old has a problem ie anxiety, loneliness, etc, but in all reality this is just common and sooner or later this will be a thing of the past, but in the meantime what is a parent to do… View Post

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Its been over a month now since the arrival of baby #2…and yes, while Lil T is all sorts of adorable and smells great, he is a one grumpy baby, sometimes I think he hates that I am his mommy and that’s why he cries often…one night he cried for five hours straight…yes non-stop.  What I’ve learned thus far as a mom is patience and boy oh boy, Lil T really pushes my limits.  Nothing seemed to have calmed him that night and that alone was frustrating, annoying and draining, until I became creative.

Read: Portlandia’s Parenting Advice 

And that’s why most of us will try just about anything to calm down our fussy babies, even if for a moment it will calm them down.   View Post

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When picking Lil B up from preschool  I was greeted with the cutest invention made by the kids…in homage of the Dear Dr. Seusss…a tall, red-and-white striped hat which we all know that was worn by the main character in Dr. Seuss’s “Cat in the Hat” story.  Cute, right?

Looking to create your own version of the “Cat in the Hat” hat…here’s what you’ll need:

  • Large sheets of red and white construction paper
  • Ruler
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Tape or Staples View Post
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Dear Lil B,

Look how much you have grown…can’t believe another year has past, summer is gone and soon you’ll be the big three!  Over the summer you overcame so many first…potty training, asking me tons of questions, learning Spanish from Granny and soon you’ll become a big brother..and just when I thought weaning you from a bottle would be a huge first.

As you have grown, so have I. Learning not to sweat the small stuff, picking my battles and putting my family first, now comes second nature to me…and now I could not imagine a world without you in it.

Just only last year you cried on my shoulders when I dropped you off to the 2’s program. Oh I was a wreck and I questioned myself if I was doing the right thing, but now dropping your off to the 3’s program, I was so very proud of you and know that this is place where you will thrive academically and experience healthy friendships.

But know this, you are not alone in this new adventure. Our home is your safe haven…no matter how big or small, we are never too busy to listen to you and to share what happened in your day.  And finally know this, you are loved – always!

Your Mommy

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