MamaBlogger365 – If You Could Only See Yourself as Your Child Sees You by Jennifer Covello
“In My Daughter’s Eyes” by Martina McBride is probably one of my favorite songs, not only because of her amazing voice, but the lyrics speak to me as few songs do. I recently heard the song again on the radio and it reminded me of an important lesson I need to keep in mind regularly … Continue reading
MamaBlogger365 – GravityBread’s Becca presents Rugelach
Gravity Bread’s Becca shares a family-friendly recipe for homemade rugelach!
MamaBlogger365 – GravityBread’s Becca presents Rustic Apple Tart
Looking for an easy holiday dessert? Spend time in the kitchen with your child making this rustic apple tart – recipe courtesy of GravityBread’s Becca!
MamaBlogger365 – GravityBread’s Becca presents Ginger Cookies
Today’s guest post is shared by Becca from Gravity Bread, where she blogs about love, food, family and ways to encourage language through mealtime: Your little ones won’t stop eating these. They are sweet, a bit crunchy and delicious. The ginger and molasses gives them a nice taste and the texture is spot-on perfect. My … Continue reading
MamaBlogger365 – Mommy, Why Does That Lady’s Sweater Have Lights On It? (Teaching Kids About Different Cultural Holiday Traditions) by Mary Rekosh
Whether you’re devoutly religious or just along for the desserts (don’t judge), hopefully this (very) basic breakdown of a few of the major winter holidays will be a helpful tool for you to use in discussions with your kids about how –and why- different families in our local neighborhoods around the world celebrate this magical time between late November and the New Year.
MamaBlogger365 – Yesterday and Tomorrow: Prioritizing Fitness as a Parent by Kate Fineske
I’ve made it one of my life’s missions to keep my kids active and eating healthy – yet somehow I often forget to do the same for myself. It can sometimes be hard to concentrate on yourself when so many other people and things depend on you.
MamaBlogger365 – School, Schedules and Sixteen by Veronica Hosking
It’s hard to believe October is coming to a close. Gretchen completed the first quarter of school, making high honor roll. Rachael is nearing midterm and is excelling in all her classes. I’m trying to stay focused on poetry.
MamaBlogger365 – Independence Day by Kate Fineske
Kate Fineske, National Association of Mothers Centers, talks about independence day – it’s not just the 4th of July – for MamaBlogger365 to benefit the Museum of Motherhood in New York City.
MamaBlogger365 – Low-fat Apple Cinnamon Bread with Becca, Gravity Bread
We are so thrilled to welcome guest blogger Becca of Gravity Bread, with a recipe for low-fat apple cinnamon bread (and tips on how to make more of your time in the kitchen with your kids!).