Melissa and Caleb have two daughters. Rosie was diagnosed with Down syndrome at Melissa’s 18-week ultrasound. While she doesn’t sugarcoat their initial reaction, she says Rosie has changed their perspective on what’s important.
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My niece might look innocent but my sister currently has bruises on her upper arms from her exercising her new chompers. And my nephew Jack once gnawed through his wooden crib!
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If your kid has ever asked a tough question (or twenty tough questions) that left you struggling to find the correct response, I think you will greatly appreciate this video.
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Kristen Freeman says she and her husband used to be an ordinary couple, until they had triplets!
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From the first time your child asks for your opinion, start practicing letting them decide for themselves.
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As much as we embraced our own version of Christmas this year, I think the Super Jews are still more excited by the magic of Hanukkah.
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It’s hard for me to write a heartfelt card to certain people in my life. One person in particular doesn’t get as much sentiment as he should from me. That person is my Stepdad.
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Jean and Kevin live in Falls Church, Virginia with their two sons, Kyle and Christian, who were both adopted. The Schutts believe incorporating their sons’ birth cultures is a crucial part of their upbringing.
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Here’s a baby trying solids for the first time, filmed by his Grandpa who set it to 2001: A Space Odyssey. I can say with 1000% certainly that this will totally be me as a grandparent.
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In addition to the lovely photo I ended up using for our holiday cards, I thought it would be a great service to share ALL THE PHOTOS that led up to the winning shot.
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1) Leading up to Christmas, you should program “Santa” in your phone with his picture. Then show it your kids whenever they are acting up. “You don’t want me to text Santa about this, do you?”
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“You don’t need to get a PhD in Snapchat, but you should have some idea how kids use it and the role it plays (or will play) in their lives.”
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In addition to newborn twins and a two-year-old, Sharon and Joel Estes have a five-year-old son with cerebral palsy who does not have the ability to walk, talk or eat on his own.
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11/28/16
Playing Words with Mazzy
Once upon a time, I was obsessed with Words with Friends so I was really excited to learn about the new educational version and get the chance to play with Mazzy. Then I had to lose.
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11/22/16
Watch Me Do 14 Things Before 4pm
Dunkin’ Donuts asked me to create a video to signify the biggest travel day of the year (the day before Thanksgiving) which also happens to fall on National Espresso Day. Thank god.
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