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What To Do, What To Do

So I’m still “recovering” y’all. And by recovering, I mean that I am on day 9 of the worst, most extended “menstrual cycle” I have ever experienced in my whole entire life. Not to mention, teachers went back to work officially on Tuesday and there are a boat load of changes happening . . . → Click Here To Read The Full Blog Post: What To Do, What To Do

Back to School: Meeting With Your Child’s Teacher

While I’m home bent over in pain, Tiff of Instructions Optional “Teacher of many, mom-to-be of two, & wife of one” is here giving you a small peek into her teaching life discussing parent-teacher conferences and more.

We’ll be back to our regularly scheduled program as soon as I no longer feel . . . → Click Here To Read The Full Blog Post: Back to School: Meeting With Your Child’s Teacher

Instant Mother/Child Bond by Tina

When I got pregnant with my first child, I was like most first time mothers.  I read every book, article, and website I could so that I knew what I was getting myself into:  From the week-by-week development to going back to work after delivery.  Just about everything I read and . . . → Click Here To Read The Full Blog Post: Instant Mother/Child Bond by Tina

What is deafening, damaging, and makes me want to kill myself?

MY DAUGHTER. Ok. So I love the little bugger to pieces. Because she’s cute as a button, as people say. But…is a button really that fucking cute? I never looked at a pair of jeans and was all, “Shit! I’ma buy these bitches because they have the cutest buttons in the . . . → Click Here To Read The Full Blog Post: What is deafening, damaging, and makes me want to kill myself?

Giving Birth by Angela

November 14, 2008, It started like any other day:

It was the day after my due date, and I finally decided to stop waiting on the edge of my seat. I was going to get out with my mother-in-law (who had flown in on my due date to stay a week) . . . → Click Here To Read The Full Blog Post: Giving Birth by Angie

Our Story by Jenn

When I was a kid I was a bit of a hypochondriac (well ok so I still am). Whenever I heard of a new illness or ailment of course I thought I had it!  I remember lying in bed praying asking God to please let me live long enough to fall . . . → Click Here To Read The Full Blog Post: Our Story by Jenn