Monday, April 18, 2016

National Parks Week: Chesapeake & Ohio Canal MORE 1:50 am Apr 19th

How to Be a Fun Mom (When You Feel Anything But)I’m in the middle of cooking dinner and my patience with the kids is now razor thin. I want to be a fun mom, but it’s been a day of toddler tantrums, no naps, and far too little coffee. The baby is crying and my son wants to play and I want to cook in peace and tranquility.

I plead with him to “go play nice with his toys…

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April 18, 2016

– foryourmarriage.org

Know where you are emotionally. Take an inventory throughout the day on how you’re feeling. Talk with your spouse about what events cause strong emotions and how to react well.

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The Greatest Gift You Can Ever Give Someone (and it’s FREE!)
Over the last year, a few of my dearest friends have walked through some of the greatest struggles and most intense grief of their life.
Because I’m by nature a doer and a fixer, I want to be the Solutions Girl. I want to swoop in and make everything better. I want to wave a Magic Wand and take away all the hard from them…

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11 Things You Should Never Say to Single ParentsBeing a parent is a tough job. Being a single parent is even tougher. Whether they are part of a “conscious uncoupling” or far removed from their partner, single moms and dads have to take on all the tasks of a two-parent household – cooking, carpooling, cleaning, etc. – without any extra help, and with a smile on their face…

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It’s National Parks Week (April 16-24). All entrance fees are waived. Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park (DC, MD, WV) 184.5 miles of adventure with places to hike, bike, camp, and even paddle and horseback ride.  Within an easy distance from the memorials of the nation’s capital, families can still hike to the spectacular Great Falls, (a 75′ drop in the Potomac River), spot bald eagles flying above the Potomac River, hike the famous Billy Goat trail, stay overnight in a historic lock keeper’s house, or watch an old fashioned mule drawn canal boat travel through historic locks on the canal…

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from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/national-parks-week-chesapeake-ohio-canal-more-150-am-apr-19th/
How to Be a Fun Mom (When You Feel Anything But)I’m in the middle of cooking dinner and my patience with the kids is now razor thin. I want to be a fun mom, but it’s been a day of toddler tantrums, no naps, and far too little coffee. The baby is crying and my son wants to play and I want to cook in peace and tranquility.

I plead with him to “go play nice with his toys…

Continue Reading On kidsactivitiesblog.com »

April 18, 2016

– foryourmarriage.org

Know where you are emotionally. Take an inventory throughout the day on how you’re feeling. Talk with your spouse about what events cause strong emotions and how to react well.

Continue Reading On foryourmarriage.org »

The Greatest Gift You Can Ever Give Someone (and it’s FREE!)
Over the last year, a few of my dearest friends have walked through some of the greatest struggles and most intense grief of their life.
Because I’m by nature a doer and a fixer, I want to be the Solutions Girl. I want to swoop in and make everything better. I want to wave a Magic Wand and take away all the hard from them…

Continue Reading On moneysavingmom.com »

11 Things You Should Never Say to Single ParentsBeing a parent is a tough job. Being a single parent is even tougher. Whether they are part of a “conscious uncoupling” or far removed from their partner, single moms and dads have to take on all the tasks of a two-parent household – cooking, carpooling, cleaning, etc. – without any extra help, and with a smile on their face…

Continue Reading On www.popsugar.com/ »

It’s National Parks Week (April 16-24). All entrance fees are waived. Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park (DC, MD, WV) 184.5 miles of adventure with places to hike, bike, camp, and even paddle and horseback ride.  Within an easy distance from the memorials of the nation’s capital, families can still hike to the spectacular Great Falls, (a 75′ drop in the Potomac River), spot bald eagles flying above the Potomac River, hike the famous Billy Goat trail, stay overnight in a historic lock keeper’s house, or watch an old fashioned mule drawn canal boat travel through historic locks on the canal…

Continue Reading On takingthekids.com »

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