Rage Against The Minivan

  • Home
  • About
  • Categories
    • Home + Style
      • Renovation
      • Products
      • Style
      • DIY
      • Gift Guides
    • Travel
      • Travel Tips
      • Disney
      • Cruising
      • North America
        • Mexico
        • Florida
        • California
        • Caribbean
      • Central America
        • Costa Rica
      • South America
        • Peru
      • Africa
        • Tanzania
      • Europe
        • Paris
        • Amsterdram
      • Asia
        • Tokyo
    • parenting
      • Adoption
      • Autism
      • Fostercare
      • Internet Safety
      • Special Needs
    • Social Justice
      • Black Lives Matter
      • White Privilege
      • Politics
      • Race
      • Faith
    • Humor
      • Pop Culture
      • TV Recaps
      • Mama Said
      • Sarcasm
    • Family Life
      • Life Lately
      • Relationships
      • Marriage & Divorce
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Submit

class-o-meter

December 28, 2009

We've had a great week of merriment here at the Howerton house, and today we celebrated Jafta's 5th birthday. More details on that to come, including an explaination as to why I ended up wearing a "wench skirt" home from the show. But for now, a little fun with flasks. HOW TO GAUGE HOW CLASSY YOU ARE Deciding to take a flask to Medieval Times to avoid paying $8 for rum & coke: -2 points Having your husband tell you this is totally inappropriate, and then doing it anyway: -2 . . .

Read More

· Uncategorized

Jwaye Nowel

December 26, 2009

Missing our little guy in Haiti today . . .200920082007. . . and hoping he will be home for Christmas 2010. . . .

Read More

· Uncategorized

Our Fabulous, Fabulous Lives© Christmas Letter 2009

December 23, 2009

(best read by printing first) Well, it’s that time of year again, and so much has happened since last year that it’s hard to know where to begin[1]. There is so much to tell about our Fabulous, Fabulous Lives© in this year’s Fabulous, Fabulous Christmas Letter 2009©. This year was especially Fabulous, as we welcomed a new presence into our lives that has changed our family for the better[2]. As I write this letter, Mark and I are sitting by the fire sipping our organic free-trade vegan mulled . . .

Read More

· Uncategorized

gifted

December 17, 2009

When I was in grade school, I was placed in a gifted program. That experience (and the other students in that program) taught me two things about intelligence:1. IQ can't buy you social skills2. IQ can't buy you common sense(It also taught me a lot about Dungeons and Dragons, but that's a story for another time).I had what I called a "gifted moment" this week. I was getting a little crazy with the label maker, as I'm prone to do. (When life feels a little overwhelming, it's amazing the peace . . .

Read More

· Uncategorized

germ management

December 16, 2009

About two seconds prior to snapping this picture, I discovered Karis licking the foot pedal of our trash can.You know, with my first child, I was so diligent in trying to keep the germs at bay. I doused our hands in sanitizer, I wiped down shopping carts, I put any dropped pacifier into quarantine status until they could be properly boiled. Until one day, I found Jafta licking the bottom of a shoe I had removed. And then a few days later, came upon him chewing on the wheels of his stroller. . . .

Read More

· Uncategorized

take a run on the wild side

December 10, 2009

Running can be an adventure. Here are some highlights from my run today:1. While stretching at the beginning of my run, I bend over and find myself nose-to-nose with something glittery. What is this gray, shimmering little oval? A Christmas ornament? Oh, wait . . . no. It's a CRACK PIPE.2. I usually run along a river jetty to the beach. A river jetty is a nice way of saying describing a giant sewer of wasting water that dumps into the ocean. It's also the prime spot for homeless people in . . .

Read More

· Uncategorized

best foot forward

December 10, 2009

We had our annual Christmas photos taken recently. The taking of stage photos with small children has never been my favorite pastime, and let me tell you, the addition of yet anothe wee one did not make it any easier. It's funny to me, the whitewashed reality of the Christmas photo. For me, it usually involves pouring over hundreds of proofs my (very generous) photographer gives us, an then choosing the ones where we all seem happy, cheerful, non-psychotic and alert. Which for us, out of . . .

Read More

· Uncategorized

explaining Haiti

December 9, 2009

We've been in the process with Haiti for a long time now, and naturally our friends and family are checking in with us frequently to ask for updates.  I love that people are with us in this journey, and concerned enough to be asking.  I'm never quite sure how to answer, though, especially as people become frustrated and indignant on my behalf.  Because aside from the "When is he coming home?" question, the most common follow-up questions I get are along the lines of, "Don't these . . .

Read More

· Uncategorized

a tale of two trips

December 5, 2009

Mark and I are feeling pretty relieved to be home from our seperate vacations, and together as a family again.  Jafta has been so sweet over the past couple of days, just spontaneously declaring "family hugs" or kissing Karis and saying how much he missed her. We both had good trips.  I have two sisters and they both had baby girls this year.  They also both have an older girl closer to India's age.  All together, it was six little girls - and then Austin and Derek.  My . . .

Read More

· Uncategorized

eight confessions, each progressively worse

December 3, 2009

1. I went to see the vampire movie while I was in Florida2. I went with my mom and tween cousin, who changed their mind at the ticket booth and opted for a more age-appropriate action flick. I went to the vampire movie without them.3. During the previews, I noticed that all of the movies were definitely targeting teenage girls. With the exception of an upcoming flick about a middle-aged woman finding love again. I thought about who that target demographic was for. And then I wondered which one I . . .

Read More

· Uncategorized

  • Newer Posts
  • 1
  • …
  • 343
  • 344
  • 345
  • 346
  • 347
  • …
  • 395
  • Older Posts
.AmazonBARNES AND NOBLE TARGET POWELLS PEGUIN RANDOM HOUSE

Traveling Fams is a lifestyle blog dedicated to accessible travel for all kinds of families. Join us as we explore the world!

 

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Side Hustles


more partner contact

Meet Kristen and Roo

Writer. Lapsed psychotherapist. Fan of awkward talks about race & religion. ​Social justice advocate. ​S​​killed catastrophizer. ​Travel enthusiast. ​Could probably beat you in a showtunes sing-off. [READ MORE]

Self-professed workaholic. Self-care luddite. Typical-ass creative. Chaotic Good. Got a passion for accessibility and a Diet Coke habit she just can’t quit. [READ MORE]

Popular Episodes

  • The Challengers: Talking Enneagram 8 | Selfie Episode 232
  • The Enthusiastic Visionary: Talking Enneagram Type 7 with Micky ScottBey Jones and Ryan Walton | Selfie Podcast Episode 231
  • The Loyal Skeptic: Talking Enneagram Type 6 with Micky ScottBey Jones and Carlee Lane | Selfie Podcast Episode 230
  • The Individualists: Talking Enneagram Type 5 with Micky ScottBey Jones and Kelley Nikondeha | Selfie Podcast Episode 229
  • The Individualists: Talking Enneagram Type 4 with Micky ScottBey Jones and Holly Rankin Zaher | Selfie Epispde 228

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Rage Against the Minivan sometimes earns revenue through sponsored posts, which are clearly labeled, and occasional affiliate links to recommended products. I only feature products that I truly like, and my opinions are always my own.

  • Home + Style
  • Humor
  • Family
  • Parenting
  • Social Justice
  • Travel
Follow on Instagram

Copyright © 2025 · Simply Pro site design by Kristen Howerton.