More Hawaiian Honeymoon Memories: Lava Flow Cocktails

I am a member of the Collective Bias® Social Fabric® Community. This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias® and Fruti. All opinions in this blog entry are my own. #cbias #SocialFabric #FreshNFruti . Yesterday, I wrote about my recent trip down memory lane when I spent […]

Car Seat Safety (And How Chicco Makes it Easy)

When it came time to buy a car seat before our daughter was born, I probably spent a total of 40 hours researching every available option. I went online, I asked friends, I read reviews, I watched videos. In short, I became a car seat expert. The result? I learned more about car seats than […]

Channeling My Inner Greek Goddess

I have a love-hate relationship with spring. On one hand, I love it because the beautiful weather means getting outside, taking long walks, playing in the backyard, going to baseball games, trips to the beach, and dozens of other fun family activities. Actually, I guess you could say it’s mostly a loving relationship. The only […]

Getting in Shape for Summer with Tyson Grilled & Ready: Grilled Chicken & Berry Salad

As I’ve mentioned in the past, one of my biggest struggles as a mom is planning a weekly menu that’s healthy, easy AND affordable. Finding meals that fit all three of those criteria is a challenge, but it’s one of those challenges I kind of enjoy. (Plus it gives me a good excuse to surf […]

Why You Should Stop Cleaning and Start “Healthing”

You wouldn’t know it by looking at my living room, which looks like a Toys ‘R Us threw up all over the floor followed by a category two-and-a-half year old hurricane, but I really do try to keep a clean house. I also try to keep it relatively germ-free. One way I do that is […]

My Menu Needs a Fresh Take: Jalapeño Popper Chicken Recipe

When we had grilled cheese and soup the other night for the fourth time in as many weeks, I knew it was time to rethink our long-term dinner menu. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t mind grilled cheese and tomato soup, it’s just that I prefer a little more variety in my meals. The only […]

Teaching Spanish to a Two-Year-Old Is Easy as Uno, Dos, Tres (Sort of)

My husband likes to point out that our two-year-old knows more Spanish than he does, and it’s true. Some of that I owe to Dora the Explorer, but the rest of her fluency comes from the lessons I’ve been giving her on a daily basis. So far, she knows the Spanish words for most of […]

Want a healthier chip? Ask and you shall receive! #AGiantSurprise

I’m constantly on the look out for new snacks. One of my personal favorites is potato chips. And tortilla chips. And corn chips. Actually, pretty much anything salty and crunchy in the snack aisle. It’s an addiction I try hard to control, which is why I turn my head and sprint past the snack aisle […]

iGuy: The Perfect Protection for Your iPad

Over the past three months, my iPad has been taken over by our two-and-a-half year old. And, to be honest, I couldn’t be happier. That’s because I’ve discovered a treasure trove of interactive learning apps – about 20 and counting – that she adores because they’re entertaining and I adore because they’re educational. Sure, I […]

Stuck in a Breakfast Rut (But Now I’m Free!)

Breakfast, for the most part, is easy. For our little Diva, I pop a bowl of oatmeal in the microwave and, 60 seconds later (plus two minutes in the freezer to cool it down), the morning meal is ready. The thing is, I worry about not giving her enough variety when it comes to breakfast. […]

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