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5 Unique Gifts for the Gadget Loving Dad on Father’s Day

April 29, 2021April 29, 2021AudhdAsset9 Comments on 5 Unique Gifts for the Gadget Loving Dad on Father’s Day

I do not know about you, but as a mother and wife, finding Father’s Day gifts is hard. My children are young, only 2.5 and 1, so to buy a gift for their Father it’s still more up to me. My husband is hard to buy for. He’s the kind of man that never buys […]

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55 Memorable Father and Son Date Ideas

June 17, 2020June 14, 2020AudhdAsset3 Comments on 55 Memorable Father and Son Date Ideas

I grew up the second to youngest of six kids. It can be hard at times, when children have siblings, to have alone time with each child. But to make sure your child feels loved, heard, and appreciated it’s wonderful to make sure you each (mom and dad) spend individual time with each child. Here […]

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A Time I Witnessed Clever Parenting

May 4, 2020AudhdAsset11 Comments on A Time I Witnessed Clever Parenting

#Back before marriage and motherhood I taught dance classes for my local Parks and Recreation department. I had grown up taking classes from the same people that were now my coworkers and boss. Teaching kids definitely has it’s challenges like I’m sure every teacher, daycare worker, and many others can attest to, but there were […]

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The Ultimate Gift Guide for Father’s Day

June 14, 2019June 14, 2019AudhdAsset2 Comments on The Ultimate Gift Guide for Father’s Day

Father’s Day is fast approaching and if you’re anything like me you’re still in need for the perfect gift. As a mom of two very little ones the biggest challenge is finding the best gift for my husband. I hope to find something that truly conveys my appreciation but also love and joy from the […]

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Why is it Mom’s Job?

March 2, 2019March 1, 2019Mike Carroll3 Comments on Why is it Mom’s Job?

Moms in general get a bad reputation because they are not “doing their jobs” when the kids behave badly. They are scrutinized to no end. Passers by, when the kids are out of control, judge. The truth is that it is just as much the dads fault as the moms. Dads traditionally have been the […]

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