Thank you First Alert for sponsoring this post. When was the last time you replaced your smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms? Yes, replace. Smoke and carbon monoxide…
My son is going into his 4th year of high school wrestling & we’ve tried quite a few things to wash and refresh his wrestling gear. We were recently introduced to Tide One Wash Miracle & I actually bought myself a stock pile so I’d have them on hand. They’re that good!
Whether the kids are pulling it on their parents or you’re pulling it on the kids, this prank is easy and harmless! All you need is a faucet…
April 1st will be here before you know it! I’ve never been a HUGE prank fan but a little harmless one where everyone can laugh is always fun.…
As your kids get older you realize that you have different things in common with different kids. It’s one of my favorite parts of watching them grow up – being a part of their lives in different ways. One thing that I’ve tried to incorporate even more the last couple of years is working out with my boys. It’s something they want to do and something I have found that I NEED to do, so why not do it together? Here are some ideas of different ways you can work out WITH your teenagers!
Sponsored by The Allstate Foundation. All opinions are my own. Is there a magic set of rules to follow in order to raise teens who are happy and…
Tips and inspiration on how you can make recycling a habit in your home, starting with the kids!
This post is sponsored by Workman Publishing. We ALL lose it as parents. All of us. I have a feeling it happens in some stages of parenting more…
Over a year ago, now 16-year-old Parker started Invisalign® treatment with Dr. Feldman at Feldman Orthodontics in Surprise (or Scottsdale). We are officially DONE and his smile is fantastic!
I feel like as parents we focus so much on keeping our babies and toddlers safe but there’s not a ton of talk on steps to keep your teens safe at home. Once they reach that age where you feel they’re responsible enough to stay home alone, there are some things you can do as parents to help them feel and be safer at home. Confidence is the biggest thing and I’ve found that the more my teens know they more comfortable they feel staying home.