Kadi Prescott talks about Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 1 and is it right for kids… When she got into it… and the biggest question of all do you need to see the first three movies before seeing this movie… Yahhh Kadi is a rockstar! You... Read More
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This review will similar to masses already in circulation. The weekend can be summed up to Wolves, wands, water and a heckuva lot of little kiddos! It was a combination of BIG fun in PA. The Hicks family spent Friday-Sunday (Veteran’s Day Holiday)... Read More
Disney on Ice presented Dare to Dream – the show was phenomenal. My kids thoroughly enjoyed Disney’s hair-raising escapade, Tangled; as Rapunzel, her unlikely companion, Flynn, and Maximus, embark on a journey that takes adventure to new... Read More
Single mom extraordinaire Melysa Schmitt from SexLiesandBacon.com, dishes single parenting advice in her debut episode of Late Night Parents’ “5 Minutes With Mely”. This week Mely gives her thoughts on what to do when there are children involved... Read More
In an attempt to get a crossover audience – The Jim Henson “Muppets” are scheduled to make their first guest appearance on USA Network’s “Monday Night Raw” on Halloween, where they will no doubt plug their upcoming musical flick, “The... Read More
Two award-winning special effects artists, brothers Brian and Nick Wolfe, created video-enhanced e-books showing regular people how they can make the most out-of-this-world face painting effects. IMPACT Books presents two enhanced e-books for this... Read More
Trick or treat! It’s that time of year again, and there’s no reason you have to wait until Oct. 31 to enjoy Halloween. Dress your kids in costume (and yourself for that matter!) and head out to one of the many Halloween events for kids. ... Read More
My wife is an administrator/educator and at a middle school. Luckily at her school – there is a zero tolerance for bullying. It’s become the norm across the country. There are also as many stories published that the “zero – tolerance”... Read More
As a parent, homeowner and co-manager of a tight budget – when the children grow up and progress pass the mischievous stage – is usually when you begin your research on making the necessary upgrades in your home. If you’re looking for... Read More
I’ve been asked to write a post for parents on how to speak to children about traumatic experiences, such as 9/11. But, I want to reframe the task, since the most important ingredient to knowing what to say is learning how to listen. Good listening... Read More
While he never says it directly, my ex often insinuates he’s the better parent. Probably because he knows my parenting skills are one of the few things I’m sometimes insecure about as a single mom. It’s a button he knows he can push when trying... Read More
I have a question for you dads. Before Baby (BB), my wife and I had the luxury of eating, sleeping, shopping… wait, I’m beginning to repeat myself. Must be the lack of sleep. At any rate, BB the lovely lady and I went ahead and selected... Read More
One of the hardest things I’ve had to deal with as a single mom is co-parenting. If you’re unfamiliar with the term because you are a happily (or not so happily) married parent, don’t have kids, or live in a world full of rainbows and fluffy... Read More
Our almost 7 year old daughter has always been pretty independent. She prefers being around other people, but she never had a problem playing alone in her room once the toys were spread out in front of her. Lately however, I’ve noticed a... Read More
My name is John, and I am an addict. These words have occupied my thoughts since the first time I got clean back in 2004. I won’t lie and say that it has been a miraculous recovery since then. I have not been clean since 2004. I have now been... Read More