Terrible Twos, Revisited

Terrible Twos, Revisited

The terrible twos are real, for most parents. It’s a time when our little ones are trying very hard to establish some independence and assert their personalities for the first time. Dave and I wrote about our experiences with our terriblest two year old (Parker)...
Hotel Decisions That Stretch Your Vacation Dollars

Hotel Decisions That Stretch Your Vacation Dollars

Vacation. The very word sends little shivers of delight down my spine. Vacation is hard to come by when you work for yourself – when I’m not at my desk, working hard, no income is being generated. I don’t get paid vacations, so when I do get a chance to get away, I...
Leveling the Playing Field with MomPower

Leveling the Playing Field with MomPower

I have been both a stay at home mom and a corporate exec with kids. Each role had its advantages: I loved staying at home with my kids, being a full-time mommy, focusing exclusively on meeting their needs and finding satisfaction in raising healthy, happy kids. It was...
Stress Balanced by Father Role as Mother Hen

Stress Balanced by Father Role as Mother Hen

My husband, Dave, is a mother hen. Well, perhaps he would prefer the term father rooster. In any case, he and I have very different ways of managing parenting stress. When it comes to worrying about the every day stuff — the stuff that is typically attributed to the...
Sex Talk for Breakfast

Sex Talk for Breakfast

Talking about sex is not how I envision starting my morning. Well, talking about sex with my 10-year old son is not how I envision the start of the day, anyway. And yet… It was an idyllic morning. The coffee was particularly strong and delicious, the sleep the night...