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Mama Said: Real talk about being a blogger

December 20, 2014

In this episode Sarah and I are having a real-talk discussion about the ins, the outs, and the aggravations of being a professional blogger. . . .

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The Gift of Education! (Or the Difficulties of Christmas Gift Recommendations)

December 19, 2014

This post was sponsored by Scholarshare. The older and more independent kids get, the more difficult gift-giving becomes at Christmas. As I've written before, we're working hard this Christmas to make it more about memories rather than things. This helps us keep our holiday spending within our budget, of course, but it also reinforces our belief that Christmas should be about more than just material stuff. But we're not hermits. And when our relatives ask us what the kids want for . . .

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Get one, give one: making donations at Christmas

December 19, 2014

This post is sponsored by Savers. We have tried really hard to avoid being too consumerist over the holidays. We attempt to limit the kids' toys, and try really hard to focus on experiences over things. For example, this Christmas, a bulk of our children's presents involve tickets to see some Broadway shows throughout the coming year. However, there will be some new toys and new clothes under the tree this Christmas. A couple of the kids still have Big Ideas about Santa and have made their . . .

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How to get kids to help clean

December 18, 2014

This post is sponsored by The Honest Company  My kids are  just turning the corner where their ability to help me clean almost matches their ability to make a mess. They are gaining more autonomy and responsibility, and with the exception of my 5-year-old, I can finally enlist the three older kids to help me out in getting the house back to baseline.  It’s a nice place to be, after several years of feeling like a maid to a four-man wrecking crew. I try to buy cleaning supplies . . .

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What adoptive parents will want to know about the new ANNIE movie

December 17, 2014

I saw a screening of the new Annie movie last week, and since it opens this week, I wanted to give a head's up to other families touched by adoption. Most of us are familiar with the Annie story, and that it revolves heavily around her orphan status, her search for her birth family, and relationship with a new father figure. This movie followed the same plotlines, but there were aspects of the retelling that may be more poignant for adopted children. The adoption/abandonment themes were . . .

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What I want you to know about adopting an older child

December 17, 2014

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 Kathryn Fishman-Weaver.  There are many crazy things you hear as transracial adoptive parents. For us, one of the more common sentiments is: “Wow, you adopted an older child--that . . .

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My favorite 80’s Christmas movies from childhood

December 15, 2014

Christmas movies: they just don’t make ‘em like they used to. (Or my taste was worse back then. Or I’m a sucker for 80’s nostalgia. Could be that).My family looooved Christmas movies, and these were some of the movies on heavy rotation in my house during the holiday season. A Christmas Story This is the classic childhood Christmas movie, right? Poor Ralphie just wanted a BB gun, but the adults in his life were convinced he would shoot his eye out. This movie was such an accurate portrayal of . . .

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Mama Said: On both of us turning 40 this year

December 15, 2014

Sarah and I both turn 40 this year and one of us has some Big Feelings about it. . . .

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Gifts That Give Back 2014

December 14, 2014

Every year I try to curate a list of products that would make great Chrsitmas gifts, that also having a component of either giving back or empowering impoverished people groups. Here are some of my favorites. For more ideas and to stay updated on new finds, check out my Gifts That Give Back pnterest board. 1. Colors skinny-strand scarf made by marginalized women in Atlanta | Freedom in Fashion 2. Aztec stud earrings crafted from hand-cut metal by survivors of modern-day slavery | Purpose . . .

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Holiday Gift Guide for Kids

December 12, 2014

1. What Does it Mean to be Present | Little Pickle Press  2. First Aid Jungle Bike | Lego  3. God Made Light by Matthew Paul Turner | Amazon 4. American Girl® Dolls | Samantha™ Doll & Paperback Book 5. LeapFrog LeapTV | Educational Active Video Game System 6. Fishhotel White | Umbra  7. GoldieBlox | The Engineering Toy For Girls 8. Hasbro | Beloved EASY-BAKE oven 9. Color Your Own Shirt | SuperflyKids  1. 2015 World . . .

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