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This post is sponsored by CBR® – Cord Blood Registry, all opinions expressed are my own Pregnancy Decisions: Things I wish I had known when I was pregnant When you’re…
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As a mom, I’m always looking for ways to make my life easier. I try to simplify everything I can. If you’ve been reading long, you know both Jude and Charlie…
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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of The J.M. Smucker Company. The opinions and text are all mine. Kiwi: our little furball Last year we decided…
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Being a working parent means it’s hard sometimes to find time to cook nutritious food for my family. It’s important though, so my husband and I came up with a few…
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Ideally, my kids would never watch TV and always be playing outside or reading, but let’s be real – that’s not realistic. I like that I can give them an iPad…
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Let’s talk about toilet paper. I know, it’s funny. What is there to say about toilet paper? Well the most annoying thing about toilet paper is: not having toilet paper. We’ve…
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Children’s development and toys Having a child with autism has taught me a lot of things. One of them is that not all kids love toys. Charlie doesn’t really like toys.…
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How to display your children’s best clothes You know how much I love baby and children’s clothes, right? Well, I thought it was a shame that their nice clothes were just…
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Every year, Amazon has a Prime Day where they offer deals on thousands of items. This year, Pampers is celebrating Amazon Prime Day by supporting the March of Dimes. March of…
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My last shopping trip at the grocery store I want to share a positive experience with you. Yesterday, I went grocery shopping with both Charlie and Jude. Last time I took…
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Playing dressed up is great. It’s fun, it encourages kids to use their imagination, and it sparks their creativity. It’s even more important if your child has autism because it’s often…