Summer Hair Conditioner “Recipes”

A month ago, I was listening to the Daily 10 while I was working. Some celebrity hair stylist (I think that it was Ken Paves) was on the show giving some recipes for summer hair conditioners. I don’t remember the … Read More

Who’s Harder to Raise – Boys or Girls?

In the June issue of Parenting magazine, they have an article called “Boys vs. Girls: Who’s Harder to Raise”. It’s an interesting read. Their breakdown in regards to which is harder: -Discipline: boys -Physical Safety: boys -Communication: first boys, then … Read More

Father’s Day Pladyate at the NY Kids Club

The Father’s Day Pladyate at the NY Kids Club was a lot of fun. It was great to see so many fathers out having fun eating and playing with their kids. (There were also some “double duty” single moms out … Read More

Fathers Are Wonderful People

Fathers are wonderful people too little understood, And we do not sing their praises as often as we should… For, somehow, Father seems to be the man who pays the bills, While Mother binds up little hurts and nurses all … Read More

I Don’t Watch Much TV Anymore

I wonder – Does the amount of adult television that moms watch decrease based on the amount of kids they have? It has in my case. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. It’s just something that I recently noticed. When … Read More

I’m Flipping for The Flip

I’m not really a technology savvy person. In fact, last month was the first time that I ever uploaded pictures from my digital camera to the computer (my husband usually does it). So, when I first heard about the Flip … Read More

“Where’s The Girl?”

Since I’ve had my second son, people keep asking me “where’s the girl?” It’s so annoying. For one thing, we don’t choose the sex of our kids (unless we do some Petri dish type of thing). I really believe that … Read More

At Least a Crane Didn’t Fall On Me

This is what I have been saying to myself this weekend in order to remind myself to “not sweat the little things”. By nature, I’m a (cup half-full) Pollyanna type person. On the flip side though, I can obsess about … Read More

The Organic and Natural Food Options

Recently, I blogged about attending the launch of the new Wild Harvest line of organic and natural products. It was interesting to hear how people from all types of backgrounds are becoming more interested in organic and natural foods. As … Read More

Is The NYC Pre-K System Faulty?

Of course it is. For one thing, you know that there’s an issue when you have to start planning for pre-k (at least) a year in advance. Although I’ve been in NYC almost half of my life, some things (like … Read More