By Erika, The (Expectant) Bonus Mom Any Project Runway lovers out there might recognize Tim Gunn's famous phrase "make it work." He often said this to designers during crunch time - when they had to finish their garments ahead of a runway presentation. This phrase is a signal to the designers that it is "go" time; … Continue reading Make it Work
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New Baby Plan
By Bre, The (Expectant) Toddler Mom As I write this post, I’m 13 weeks into my second pregnancy, and while I’m super excited about having a new little one join our family, I’m also working on a plan for making sure that my son doesn’t feel like his Mama’s abandoned him for another baby. From … Continue reading New Baby Plan
T is for Toddler – and Tantrums Too
By Kim, The New (Toddler) Mom It’s official. My baby isn’t a baby anymore (teardrop). I mean, he is MY baby, and will be forever – but as we got closer and closer to his first birthday I started to observe some real changes. Slowly but surely, the tantrums and meltdowns were starting up. I … Continue reading T is for Toddler – and Tantrums Too
Teaching Multicultural Kids to Embrace Their Unique Identities
By Iggy and Yve, Guest Contributors When we met while pursuing our Sustainable Development: International Policy and Management Master’s degrees in Washington D.C., there was an instant connection. We were separated for two months right after, but there was something there that was worth fighting for. Four years together and two kids later is proof … Continue reading Teaching Multicultural Kids to Embrace Their Unique Identities
Life With Irish Twins
By Caroline Williams, Guest Contributor Growing up I used to say that I wanted to have three kids and that two of them would be twins. I thought it would actually be a possibility, because my grandmother had twins. So the gene is there, right? It’s funny how things happen when you try to live … Continue reading Life With Irish Twins