This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Fisher-Price for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine. I can remember when I found out I was pregnant with my first child, I couldn’t wait to get shopping and start preparing for our bundle of joy. I have to admit though, I went a little over board and believed all of the “Baby Must Have” lists that are out there. By the time we found out … [Read more...]
Kid-Approved Hot Dog Recipes
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Bar-S Foods for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine. Hot dogs are one of our favorite classic meals to whip up for lunch or dinner. But today I'm sharing some fun twists on the classic hot dog recipe that kids love! We took some Bar-S Franks and made these delicious Pizza Dogs and Hot Dog Toasted Cheese Sandwiches! For these recipes we used … [Read more...]
5 Ways To Make Your Husband Feel Loved
As a mother you can feel like there's not enough of you to go around. I'm a mother of two toddlers, and by the end of the day when my husband walks through the door I'm ready for my break. It's easy to neglect your husband after you have kids, not that you want to. For the longest time, he's received all of your affection and attention at the end of a long day. Then your baby arrives and suddenly … [Read more...]
How to Get Kids to Take Medicine…Without a Fight
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Nauzene Kids for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine. Have you ever given a sick toddler medicine? It's not always a pretty picture...usually they fight and spit it back in your face, at least this has been my experience since my son has learned to just spit it out. But what I've learned after having two kids is that there is an easier … [Read more...]
To The Single Moms On Father’s Day
My husband travels for work, where he can be gone for weeks at a time. When he's gone for those long trips, the time alone always reminds me of just how much single moms do. Those days where I'm trying to finish work, take the kids to appointments, play dates, and lessons, the days get pretty crazy. My younger sister was a single mom at the age of 17, she still worked and finished high school. … [Read more...]
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