Why Dealing With Autism and Separation Anxiety Needs a Personalized Approach
Separation anxiety is really rough, both on the kids and on the parents. My kids dealt with horrible separation anxiety, I even wrote about it back when my now 15 year old was a baby. It was really tough for everyone. When I needed to start doing some cleaning work to help make ends meet […]
Why Knowledge of Having Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Actually Matters (And Crucial Safety Advice for Hypermobile People)

I went to a get together recently for support for women with hypermobility. Officially it was put out as part of the local Ehlers Danlos Foundation’s events, however, there were some women there who didn’t know what Ehlers Danlos was, but because of issues they had, they were directed there from another support group with […]
Why Hiring a Professional for TV Mounting is Worth It

As I’m writing this, I’m looking at the TV that I mounted myself in my bedroom… that is currently broken, and serves more as a clothes hanger than anything else. I had taken down the TV from its mount for something and when I tried putting it back on, it fell a drop, and I […]
The Link Between Children’s Oral Care And Overall Health

Teeth and cavities have been on my mind as a parent for a long time already- my first post here on the topic was all the way back in 2012. Fortunately, my other children didn’t have as many cavities as my first child did, and the adult teeth in my children (who have them) are […]
Better-for-You Mac and Cheese Recipe: As Simple as the Boxed Version And Cheaper

I have a confession. A confession that previous me might have been horrified to hear. And maybe some of you too will judge me for it. But I don’t. My kids love boxed mac and cheese. I’ve made them “real macaroni and cheese” so many times but 2 of my kids vastly prefer the boxed […]
From Chaos to Calm: Strategies for Relaxing After the Holidays

After the overwhelm of the holidays, you might still feel like you haven’t fully gotten back on your feet. (I know I still haven’t.) Returning not just to real life, but getting that mental equilibrium can be challenging. Here are some tips to help you relax and calm your mind after the business and the […]
Choosing the Perfect Family Van—New vs. Previously Owned

I have a minivan. A 17 year old minivan. It is my second one, since my first one died after just 6 months, and then I went and got another. For frustrating reasons, my only choice is to get not just a used car, but an old one, but when you’re shopping for your family, […]
Lemony Herb Roasted Fennel Recipe — Gluten Free, Allergy Friendly, and Easy

Fennel is one of my favorite vegetables. It makes me happy when winter comes around and the price of fennel drops to only 25-40 cents a pound, so I can buy a lot of it and make so many different types of dishes with it. I looked through my archive and I have so many […]
Budget-Friendly Home Improvements: When to DIY and When to Hire Professionals
I love to DIY. Not only is it a terrific money saver, it gives such a feeling of accomplishment when finished. I built my son’s bedroom myself (I know, I still never posted a final post about it; I plan on doing it in the very near future) but I knew that there would be […]
Your Daughter Is Getting Married: Here’s What to Help Her With and How to Do It in Style

As my kids are getting older, I am thinking more about the future and what my kids will be doing. I’ve been telling my kids that they should not get married as young as I did, because it will set them up for a life of financial struggle most likely. But both my sons are […]