What I Want You to Know is a series of reader submissions. It is an attempt to allow people to tell their personal stories, in the hopes of bringing greater compassion to the unique issues each of us face. If you would like to submit a story to this series, click here. Today’s guest post is by Beth Red. I knew something was amiss when my family doctor entered the delivery room and asked if I would like for him to get the Chaplain. Sure, I had just had a rough delivery 30 . . .
How to improve a child’s emotional IQ
Emotional IQ – it may get a bad rap as a cliche pop-psych term, but it’s something I really value for my kids. I want them to be great students and well-read, but none of that matters if they can’t engage and interact well with their peers. I want my kids to be good social citizens, and emotional IQ is where that starts. Our emotional IQ is what helps us be empathetic to others. It’s what helps us cooperate, interpret social cues, and identify our own thoughts and feelings. Most people dislike . . .
QOES: What Is Your Favorite Sunburn Remedy?
Sunburns suck. They just do. Blisters, pealing, showers that feel like you're being assaulted... But the whining is the worst. Sometimes the kids complain, too. There are so many options and home remedies out there to ease the awful, it can cause chaos when you're desperate for relief. My favorite sunburn remedy is just good old-fashioned aloe and lotion. And I do, unfortunately, get a sunburn at the beginning of every summer. What about you? What kills the pain and helps heal your . . .
The renovation limbo
This post was sponsored by Clorox. Our home remodel has definitely been a "hurry up and wait" kind of situation. We did a big push in order to be able to move into the house right away, because we didn't have the money to float two house payments. But then after we moved in, we had to spend about a month living on concrete floors because the bamboo had not acclimated to the moisture levels in our house yet. Then we finally got flooring down, but there were no doors in the house because we were . . .
Surviving as a working mom during the summer
Kahil Gibran once suggested that joy and sorrow are inseparable. They arrive together, he wrote. "When one sits alone with you ... remember that the other is asleep upon your bed." I get it, man. You're describing what summertime is to me. Growing up, summer was the best thing in the world, and I love revisiting that freedom and happiness when my kids are on their break. I get to spend more time with them. I get to see them play. I watch them grow and change before my eyes because they're not at . . .
What I want you to know about our decision to live childfree after infertility
What I Want You to Know is a series of reader submissions. It is an attempt to allow people to tell their personal stories, in the hopes of bringing greater compassion to the unique issues each of us face. If you would like to submit a story to this series, click here. Today’s guest post is by Brooke. My husband and I have an atypical infertility story. We started trying for our first child when we’d been married for 6 months, and we kept it a secret until almost a year . . .
That’s what SHE said: Love for #Charleston
Victims of the Charleston church shooting.Top row: Cynthia Hurd, Rev. Clementa Pinckney, Rev. Sharonda Coleman-Singletonmiddle row: Daniel Simmons, Rev. Depayne Middleton Doctor, Tywanza SandersBottom row: Myra Thompson, Ethel Lee Lance, Susie Jackson STANDING WITH CHARLESTON: SOLIDARITY IN THE CHURCH This tragedy brought against both faith and race represents unmasked evil. And it appears to be another incident pointing to the shockingly commonplace sin . . .
Breaking our fast-food fast with Blue Apron
This post was sponsored by Blue Apron Cooking fresh meals has definitely not been a priority in the middle of our remodel. In fact, it really hasn't been feasible at all. We are still waiting on kitchen countertops, which means that we are missing a sink and dishwasher. As a result, we have been eating out or getting take out most nights. It's funny how something that always seems like a treat can become so old so quickly. Even India, the queen of chicken nuggets, complained about it the other . . .
Friday Finds: Safe Sunscreens
1. Nine Naturals Natural Sunscreen Spf32 | Destination Maternity 2. Sunscreen Spray SPF 30 - Natural Sunscreen Spray | The Honest Company 3. BullFrog | Ultimate Sheer Body Protection, SPF 30 4. Babo Botanicals SPF 30+ Fragrance Free Clear Zinc Sunscreen Lotion 5. Alba Botanica | Very Emollient, Fragrance Free Mineral Sunscreen SPF 30, 6. Babyganics | Mineral-Based Baby Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 50, 7. True | Natural Sunscreen: Broad Spectrum SPF 50 . . .
Say yes to the toilet paper dress
This post is sponsored by Charmin. When I heard that there was an annual competition that involves making wedding dresses out of toilet paper, I assumed it would be a hilarious collection of awful swathing of toilet paper, much like the dresses I'd seen made at wedding showers. Remember that game? Break into groups and design a wedding dress from toilet paper? The results were never pretty. But this . . . this was a whole different thing. The 2015 Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Contest & Fashion . . .
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