I participated in the Pass The Puffs blog program as a member of One2One Network. I received compensation but all opinions are my own. This has been a rough cold and flu season here in the Philadelphia area! In fact, this has been of the toughest flu seasons, according to the CDC. A few cold viruses have already been through my home this season -- which means a lot of raw and sore red noses in my house! That is why I always like to have a few boxes of Puffs Plus Lotion tissues in my home! The combination of the tissues' softness and skin-protecting lotion is just want my family needs to Continue reading...
Preventing Maternal and Newborn Death with Kangu
“I participated in an Influencer Activation on behalf of Influence Central and Kangu. I received a promotional item to thank me for my participation.” When I became pregnant with twin girls about 12 years ago, I had no idea how complicated my pregnancy would become. At two months before my girls were due to be born, my children had to be delivered via an emergency C-section. That's because my pre-eclampsia and worsening health put all our lives at risk. My twins were born healthy, but small, and had to be hospitalized in the NICU for a month. So, I am thrilled to be sharing Continue reading...
Simple Valentine Felt Hearts
(Some Sweet Hearts for Your Sweethearts!) *This post contains Amazon affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I will receive a small commission, which helps to keep this blog running. Thanks! I can't believe that Valentine's Day is only two days away! I wanted some simple but sweet Valentine's Day decorations for my home, so for this Valentine's Day, I crafted some really easy felt hearts for my home's living room. All I needed for the project were some large felt squares, an embroidery needle, embroidery thread, a few heart buttons and some pinking shears! I also made a special felt heart Continue reading...
Washi Tape Light Switch Covers
Hi, everyone! Today is the first Thursday of the month, so that means I am sharing a decorating tutorial at Ask Anna. Today I am sharing a recent project that I did for my daughter's bedroom, DIY washi tape light switch covers! The light switch covers were so easy to make (all I needed were some old light switch covers and some Washi tape), but they make a big difference in my daughter's new bedroom! Visit Ask Anna to see all the photos and the full tutorial on how to make your own DIY washi tape light switch covers! In the meantime, you might want to see some of the other craft projects Continue reading...
How to Organize Toys for Kids
Today I'm off enjoying the weekend with my family, so I thought I'd share one of Mom Home Guide's oldies but goodies! A big problem most moms face is how to organize toys for my kids. It seems that these days, kids have way more toys than kids did when I was young. Or, maybe, my parents did a better job of organizing my and my sister’s toys when we were kids than I do organizing my kids’ toys. I just find it hard to organize toys! My daughters’ room doesn’t get cleaned as often as it should because it takes me over an hour just to clear all their toys off the floor and their beds before I Continue reading...
Printable Valentine’s Day Love Notes for Kids
With Valentine's Day coming up, I would like to do something special for my kids! My twin tweens are wonderful, and bring me joy every day! So, I've created cute printable love notes for kids that I can give them for a few days before the big day! I love making kids valentines cards! What's even better is that you can download these printable Valentine's Day cards and print them out for your kids, too! To get you own free printable Valentine's Day love notes to give to your kids, click on this link. The notes are perfect for putting into the Valentine's Day countdown that I made Continue reading...
Valentines Day Countdown
*This post contains affiliate links. My kids and my husband went out shopping on Saturday -- my birthday is this week, so they went out shopping to find me some birthday surprises! So, while they were out, I decided to create a surprise of my own for them! I decided to create an easy and inexpensive Valentine's Day countdown for the fridge so we can countdown the days until Valentine's Day! My kids had so much fun with the Christmas countdown that I created for them this past Christmas that I decided that it would be fun to have a countdown for Valentine's Day, too! Supplies I decided Continue reading...
Free Printable Chore Charts
If you have kids, you might be thinking about giving them allowance. If so, the new year is a great time to get a chore chart in place and to figure out how you would like to reward your children for completing chores. My tweens have been wanting an allowance, so I created a chore chart for them earlier this school year. The chart includes simple chores I think tweens could handle, like picking up their rooms, putting laundry away, tidying up their bathroom and setting the table. Click this link to download your own free copy of the tween chore chart. For those of you who have Continue reading...
Mini Korean Bibimbap Bowls
Thank you to Minute® Ready to Serve Rice for sponsoring this post and helping me to make a healthy snack for my kids that they love! Happy 2015, everyone! My husband is of Korean heritage, and he, my kids and I love to eat Korean food! We love everything from kalbi (grilled and marinated beef) to chop chae (mixed vegetables with beef and noodles). Korean food is a highly savory and flavorful food, so it's no surprise that it's become popular in international fusion foods like Korean tacos! (Korean tacos is another family favorite.) My kids love to eat Korean dishes Continue reading...
Oral B Pro-Health 3000: A Christmas Gift for Tweens
Now that my kid are tweens, I've found it tougher to find gifts for them that will go the distance. You know, gifts that will be liked and used for more than just a few days. (Tweens can be fickle!) So this year, I've already gifted them with the Oral-B Pro-Health 3000, and they love it! Healthy Christmas Gift for Kids This year I started a new tradition: For the 25 days leading up to Christmas, I let each daughter unwrap a gift. Each gift is marked with how many days there are until Christmas. Most of the gifts I've been giving are useful things that they can use everyday, like the Continue reading...
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