Take the Break!

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I have read no more than 100 articles/posts/blogs regarding the importance of taking the vacay. And I couldn't agree more. Except, I have discovered we, and I mostly mean me, need some clarity around the word vacay. To most,...
Sometimes we go to Halls, but usually, we don’t. Most recently we browsed art museums downtown. All were free. I’ll give you our itinerary later in this article. Monthly date nights are a must-do for my husband and me. They help...
On the random night when I have to work or get the chance to catch up with friends, I often get the question, "Is your husband babysitting the children tonight?" I chuckle and quickly respond, "My husband is home...
2017 Dream Guide

2017 Dream Guide

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Jennie Allen is an author that I follow on Instagram. Right after Christmas she posted that she and her husband were working on their 2017 Dream Guide. This is something that she came up with and shared with her...
Have you thought about what would happen to your family if you were to suddenly die? Or what you would do if your spouse died? This may seem so far beyond your reality, but as I learned first hand,...

The Tattle-Tail

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My husband and I began parenthood with a two-year-old...our son. I bet you thought I was referring to our dog. You could argue we began parenthood with a "fur baby", sure. Our floppy hound mutt from the good ol'...
Let's set the scene. You just had your baby. You had a relatively uncomplicated labor and delivery, and are now home with your new bundle of joy. Your life has totally changed. Complete 360. A short (yet oh so long) six weeks...
When I found out I was pregnant in 2017, you could say it came as a bit of a shock. I was on birth control and had been for years. My husband and I knew we eventually wanted children,...
(Updated October 2022) It takes a village to raise a child. How many times have you heard that phrase? It wasn’t until I became a mom that I truly understood the meaning of those words: your village, your people. The person...
  After some pretty trying times, my husband was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) around 2015. He had previously spent about 9 years in the army and several of those years in EOD.  For those of you who...

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Things to Do in Charleston With Kids (May 2024)

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Welcome to May! Here's a look at all of the fun things to do with kids in Charleston this month! Here are some other guides...

Weekend Events for Kids