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I’m A Baseball Mom, Here’s What It Means To Me.
I’m A Baseball Mom, Here’s What It Means To Me. When I think of the term “baseball mom”, I think of a person who is dedicated to their kids and spends countless hours on driving them to practices and games. They are always there for every little thing their child does, no matter how big or small. A baseball parent has spent time at the park watching their kid play ball since they were in diapers. A baseball parent knows when it is time to get new cleats or a bat that was cracked in half from being
By rami mounir4 years ago in Families
How to Dress Your Baby for The Weather
For a first-time mom, everything regarding her baby is new and challenging – even the simplest things. When should you feed the baby, has the baby eaten enough, should the baby be sleeping, is the baby cold, and even how to properly dress your baby – all these questions are enough to make you second guess yourself.
By Jasmine Anderson4 years ago in Families
Fell in Love
Fell in Love I remember the first time I fell in love. I mean really fell in love, not your average puppy love type. This was relentless, unconditional, and all-consuming love. It was cold outside, there was snow on the ground and I was 20 years old. On January 18, 1993, I gave birth to the most perfect baby girl. She was beautiful and sweet and my life would never be the same. I had never really thought much about anyone but myself until her. I named her Brooke Skyler and I was hooked and totally obsessed. Just watching Brooke sleep brought me great joy. I couldn't get anything done because all I wanted to do was hold her. I would sit and stare at her for hours. She was so perfect, I simply couldn't believe that she was real and that I had created something so amazing. Brooke's tiny hands would wrap around my finger while she was nursing. She made little noises and squirmed and wiggled. She was my whole world and I would die for her.
By Vanessa Hampton4 years ago in Families
Death by Barn Owl
Strange, the fierce and wonderful things that can come out of ruins. Or even out of suburbia. Ours was a quiet neighbourhood. We had no knife crime, no guns, no gangs. The most exciting thing that ever happened to us was when the Onion Man came round on his bike. The Onion Man, you may ask? He was from the island of Jersey in the Channel Islands, looked as if he might be in his seventies, wore a black beret and had strings of onions draped over the handle bars of his bike, selling them door to door.
By Clare Blanchard4 years ago in Families
"Together."
What would it look like to "love everyone?" As this year begins, this homeschooling mama is contemplating how to teach inclusivity. What are some tangible ways that I can teach these 7 kids to love themselves and others? Starting with the premise that in a broken world, true love is the only safe place to land. Until they learn to love themselves, they won't have the proper tools to love others.
By Marisa S Vargas4 years ago in Families
How Do We Help the Little Ones to Develop Self-Esteem?
Being a parent means being an instructor and trainer of skills needed throughout social life. The basis of children's harmonious development is to teach them to value, respect, and treat each other with love.
By Jerry Jacobson4 years ago in Families
10 Ways to Show To Your Child That You Love Him
Children are more emotional than adults. If they are not told at least once a day that they are loved, they will feel lonely, ignored, and unhappy. That child who knows he is loved is happy, so his father must communicate with the little one in such a way that he feels surrounded by affection.
By Thierry Rosario4 years ago in Families




