I know there's a million different play dough recipes out there thanks to Pinterest, but I'm going to share our favorite. For one this recipe requires no cooking and only 2 ingredients, conditioner and corn starch. I've found that the cheaper the conditioner the better! It makes the softest and best smelling play dough ever. When I do any type of learning activity with my son I try to incorporate … [Read more...]
Blog Marketing 101: How to make Rich Pins for your Blogger or WordPress Blog
Hello! First off I'd like to introduce myself. I'm Jackie's younger brother, Sean, and fellow blogger. I have had many websites that I personally owned or at least offered support for and not to toot my own horn, but I've got quite a vast knowledge of various internet marketing techniques along with a good bit of experience on how to properly monetize a blog in order to make the most money out of … [Read more...]
Monday Mommy Favorites – Top 10 Toddler Summer Must Haves
It's finally starting to feel like summer here so I spent most of my Mother's Day weekend enjoying this beautiful weather with my kids. I was finally able to dig out all of our summer toys and Jace was so excited that he was finally able to ride his push buggy again. Which has inspired this little post featuring some of my son Jace's favorite summer must haves from his push buggy, to his bubble … [Read more...]
Free 12 Month Baby Onesie Printable Stickers
Happy 4 months to my pretty little Aria! One thing that I wish I would have done with both of my children are the monthly onesie stickers/iron on images that you can use to take photos of your baby every month from birth to one year. Although I took pictures nonstop every month the onesie stickers are a cute way to keep track and even cuter when you put them together in a 12 month frame for … [Read more...]
Promoted to Big Brother – Top Tips For Introducing Baby #2
I've always known that I've wanted at least 3 kids, but after the birth of my first son Jace I wasn't so sure. He was born prematurely at 35 weeks weighing 5 lbs and with a life threatening birth defect called Tracheosophageal Fistula/ Esophageal Atresia (esophagus not connected to his stomach). It was a very traumatic birth after almost losing him during the birth and then shortly after he was … [Read more...]




