This is one of our family favorites, make sure you comment below or on our YouTube video to let us know how you liked it! CHEESY Parmesan Meatballs 1-2lbs of ground meat (turkey, chicken, pork, what ever your choice is) 2tsp Onion Powder 2tsp Chilli Powder 2-4tsp Garlic Powder (amount depends on your preferred taste)... Continue Reading →
My struggle with Postpartum Depression, Anxiety and OCD
If someone were to ask me what it's like bringing your baby home from the hospital or what the first few months are like, I would instantly gloat about all the memories to be shared, the happy moments that will be forever remembered, and the milestones that come and go way to quickly. Something I... Continue Reading →
How to survive the first trimester with a toddler
Apparently 2018 is a big year for our family - the wedding, our little man turning two, and we have found out we are expecting Baby Groot #2! We are beyond excited and Mr. Jace is especially excited to be a big brother, and already showers his little brother or sister with kisses by kissing... Continue Reading →
6 Essentials for Teething
I don't know about you but a guide to a teething baby sounds like a bible for mamas. How to handle all the drool and chewing, how to ease the pain, how to comfort our littles, and how to manage to get some sleep... these are the things I would have loved to get an... Continue Reading →
Why I won’t stop my son from wanting to play with a doll
"Is your son playing with a doll?" "That isn't normal...." "Why would a boy play with a doll?" Why has it become the norm to feminize a baby doll? At what point did people start deciding that a doll was not meant for male children? This is something I have never understood. It is quite... Continue Reading →
Exciting Holidays with Little Ones
I remember being a little girl and absolutely loving the holidays - Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and every other one. I loved getting together with family, loved the traditions, the activities, and of course the candy and presents. As I got older it was not about the candy or presents, I just really enjoyed the... Continue Reading →
The Lessons my Son has Taught Me
I remember being pregnant with Jace and having discussions with Robert about the lessons we want Jace to learn and the experiences we want him to partake in. We would discuss certain parenting techniques and what we thought of them and discuss the lessons we thought were important for him to learn at different stages... Continue Reading →
The Benefits of NO!
No can also teach our children various lessons that will be useful to them later in life...
5 Tips for Transitioning to a Toddler Bed
There are many reasons you may be starting the transition to the toddler bed and saying good bye to the crib. It may be because you're expecting a new addition, maybe your little one is just getting to big, or maybe it is to prevent your little from trying to climb out of the crib... Continue Reading →
The growth of – INDEPENDENCE –
Growing up I always remember my parents saying "Oh, Laura, why do you have to be so independent sometimes?" I remember hearing stories of how stubborn and independent I was (and still am) and looking back at growing up I definitely can remember being independent... and maybe a bit stubborn to 😉 Being pregnant there... Continue Reading →