He’s no longer just crying – he’s on the ground, screaming at the top of his lungs, tears rushing down his cheeks and his face red. But he’s clearly not hurt. Or is he? Next to him, a little friend is sitting on a toy motorcycle, holding a doll, and just stoically looking at him. Naturally, you go…
Book Review: Visiting Feelings (Rubenstein/Hehenberger); Peaceful Piggy Meditation (Kerry Lee MacLean)
November 27, 2017Before I had children, I went through many phases of character development, spirituality, and mindfulness. Around the time I was married, I felt that I had a decent grasp on my life and anticipated that once we had children, I would be...
continue readingChildren’s Book Review: The Man with the Violin (Stinson/Petricic) & Happy Dreamer (Reynolds)
November 14, 2017These book reviews are not affiliated with nor sponsored by any third party. I just felt like sharing 🙂 When was the last time you were reminded to “stop and smell the roses”, to “be present”, “become one with the...
continue readingAfter breakfast and literally seconds before they started asking for TV (believe me I know when that’s about to happen), I was all packed and suggested we go to the park. We had nothing else planned that day so I was ok...
continue readingLearning At Home Ever since I have been given some guidance from our homeschool Kindergarten school-teacher, it has been very pleasant to have some form of direction to our activities. I still take the girls on plenty of field trips...
continue readingSkepticism. Research. Decision-making. Challenges. Recipes. Maintenance. Sharing. Subscribe to my Blog. I will go through each step of My Ketogenic Journey in detail with you. “I don’t believe in the concept of time and I...
continue readingSo I’ve been kind of MIA from Mommywhispers.com for the past few months, for different reasons, but mainly because I was doing some soul-searching about where I want to take this blog.  You see, as a mother, my days are filled with...
continue readingHow many articles have you read about the impact of our words on those around us?  I think most of us were taught young to always “mind what you say”, and to be considerate about another person’s feelings. Yet, in today’s era...
continue readingAfter spending the last four years of my life outside of the professional world and deep within the world of toddlers and preschoolers, I’ve not only unveiled my own insecurities but I’ve learned some pretty good...
continue readingParenting is just as much a riddle as it is a psychological gamble. Not a day goes by without the thought that there must be more to this puzzle that I’m missing and that I am getting closer to yet another epiphany. And then my...
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