This post is made possible with support from the Center for Parent and Teen Communication, part of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. All opinions are my own. With four kids in our family, we’ve discovered that some are savers and others, spenders — and the tendency starts very, very young. For the most part, the kids […]
November 29, 2021
This is a sponsored post on behalf of Cottonelle. After a week filled with laundry and soccer practices and work and the kids’ school events, it’s hard to believe that just last Saturday, I was having one of the best days EVER at the Kentucky Derby. I’m so grateful that Cottonelle gave me the opportunity […]
May 9, 2014
The Kentucky Derby is a full on assault to the senses. Fueled by mint juleps and money, it is a massive see-and-be-seen swirl of outlandish hats, colorful dresses, and a sea of seersucker. I knew my first-ever Derby would be an experience to remember. I had no idea it would be one of the best […]
May 5, 2014
This post was sponsored by Cottonelle. This Saturday, I’m going to the Kentucky Derby. I can’t believe it either. Cottonelle is a sponsor of the big event and I will be a Cottonelle Correspondent. That means I have the tough job of hanging out with celebrities in the Cottonelle Clean Room, where Derby VIPs can […]
April 30, 2014
Overnight, it seems, my seven-year-old daughter has become wired. What started innocently with SesameStreet.org and PlayhouseDisney.com has morphed into an obsession with Poptropica.com and Webkinz.com, where she connects with friends and chats with strangers. (She can only communicate with pre-selected phrases, but STILL. COMMUNICATION WITH STRANGERS. OMG.) Just the other day, Punky even told me […]
July 18, 2011
Thanks to Plum Organics for sponsoring my post about fun kid photos and the stories behind them. Enter Plum’s “Babies for Yum Caption Contest” on Facebook and you could win a $100 gift card or Plum goodies. One beautiful summer evening, we packed up a basket of food and headed to Cheekwood Botanical Gardens for […]
July 14, 2011
If I’m completely honest, I’m not Chuck E. Cheese’s biggest fan. In fact, I could think of many, many ways I’d rather spend an afternoon or evening than trying to convince my son to come out of the plastic mouse maze rigged to the ceiling of the restaurant, or playing another round of whack-a-mole for […]
July 14, 2011
I have always, always, ALWAYS wanted to have a backyard garden. However, I have a slight problem: I have killed every single plant I have owned. And there’s another small matter: I hate bugs. Also dirt. And sweating. These things combine to make me rather, erm, gardenally challenged. Which is probably why I have always, […]
July 12, 2011