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"Make family travel happen" stickers.

6 tips for traveling while pregnant

Over the years I’ve traveled a lot. Maybe not big, expensive trips, but lots of road trips with the family. And since I’ve had seven kids in 13 years, it’s not unusual for me to be pregnant while traveling. It seems that with our chaotic lives during this last pregnancy especially, I logged a lot […]

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Tips for helping your kids take their medicine with FLAVORx.

help kids take their medicine with FLAVORx

If you’ve been a reader for a while then you know that we enjoy traveling together as a family–a lot. Unfortunately, sometimes when we’re unpacking from a trip we realize that along with the dirty laundry and postcards we’ve brought some unwanted germs home with us. Giving your child medicine can be stressful for both […]

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tools to help keep your kids safe online

In today’s environment being a part of the online world seems inevitable. As much as we may want to keep our kids away from the internet and social media altogether, it some ways you just can’t avoid it. Especially if your child is in public school and needs access to certain tasks and assignments. Today […]

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Reading with your children.

8 ways to show your kids love daily

It’s almost February which means that Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. I love that Valentine’s Day gives us an excuse to shower those around us with love. Obviously we shouldn’t need an excuse and we should be showing love to others everyday. But let’s be honest, sometimes we all need a little reminder […]

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Best practices for merging your online world with your family. How to keep your kids safe online.

keeping kids safe online: my story

As parents we worry about bumps and bruises. We fret over what we’re teaching our children and what we’re not teaching them. Oftentimes we obsess over every tangible concern. So, what happens when we feel like we take every possible precaution and our children are still attacked? Not physically, per se, but over our Wi-Fi […]

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