06/23/18
This is Not the America I Love
This is not a political debate. It is an issue of human decency.
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From the Santa Monica Pier to a glass slide that’s 1000 feet high, here’s all the kid-friendly things we did over a four day stay in LA.
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06/19/18
Pizza on the Balcony
The end of the school year means an onslaught of activities, events, recitals, class breakfasts, end of the year parties, performances, parent participation days, etc. etc. Family dinners at home are pretty much non-existent.
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This is an excerpt from Doug Moe’s hilarious new book “Man vs. Child: One Dad’s Guide to the Weirdness of Parenting.”
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06/13/18
Saying Goodbye to Our Couch
Our couch is 13 years-old. It’s got a big hole on the chaise cushion in a place I can’t hide or flip. It’s been vomited on and peed on by both humans and dogs. But it also holds a lot of memories.
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06/12/18
What It’s Like to Purge with a 5yo
We’ve been purging for about three weeks, and by far, the hardest person to get on board with the decluttering process is Harlow. A little person who believes every single possession is “special.”
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If you’d like sleepless nights, piles of laundry, a muffin top and a dining room table that magically uncleans itself, than being a mom is the perfect job for you!
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06/08/18
The Rebirth of “Pink in NYC”
I’ve thought a lot about how to evolve @pinkinnyc this year, since Mazzy is no longer interested in pink. I finally cracked it!
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I always laugh when people say, “Thank you for being so real.” Because even my “real” is not actually my REAL. Do you know what I mean?
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I sincerely hope I am not the only mom with a kid who does weird stuff like this. I know I did weird stuff like this as a kid too. Maybe it’s genetic?
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For Father’s Day, I created a family photo book using only photos that would be meaningful to Mike.
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It all started with a text from my sister that read, “Thought of you and your average parent problems when Neve started crying uncontrollably at 5am because she couldn’t see the back of her arm.”
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This is the story of a hopeful family, a sexually frustrated deer and a powerless tree.
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The best time to teach your kids purging and organization skills is at the end of the school year, so you are ready for a fresh start when school begins again. It’s May 29th. Time to get moving!
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05/25/18
50 Kids with Hoarding Problems
From birth control dispensers to a chicken finger shaped like Maui’s hook, here are some of the weirdest things that little kids won’t throw in the trash.
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