Disclaimer: Los Tweens was provided by Lowe’s Home Improvement Store with the materials needed to develop the garden. All opinions expressed are our own. I always wanted to start a vegetable garden with the kids. I started composting. I planned the location. But I never did it. I had my reasons. I’m starting two companies…. [Read More]
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Purchasing for La Familia
This is part of a sponsored campaign with Latina Mom Bloggers and the maker of Angel Soft®. However, all opinions expressed are my own. We are currently in the middle of trying to decide which type of air conditioner to purchase as a replacement for the one that has died. As I see it, we… [Read More]
Moms: The Perfect Balance Between Strong and Soft #AngelSoftMami
Disclosure: This is part of a sponsored campaign with Latina Mom Bloggers and the maker of Angel Soft®. However, all opinions expressed are my own. Before having children, Mother’s Day was just a day in the y ear that I bought a little something for my mother, thanked her, spent a few hours with her… [Read More]
Are We Teaching Our Daughters To Be Nice Instead of Leaders?
“We call our little girls bossy. Go to a playground: Little girls get called ‘bossy’ all the time, a word that’s almost never used for boys. And that leads directly to the problems women face in the workforce. When a man does a good job, everyone says, ‘That’s great.’ When a woman does that same… [Read More]
Potty Training the Third Time Around
“But you’ve done it before. It’s going to be super easy for you.” A first-time mom said this to me recently at an event when we started discussing potty training. I almost laughed in her face. As any parent of multiple children knows, each child is different and the chances are that what works to… [Read More]
Families Torn Apart: The High Cost of Immigration
Your children are taken from you. You’re not allowed to see or speak with them. They’re given to a new family and you’re sent back to a country you haven’t seen in years. When you try to reunite with your children, you’re told you must complete a number of classes, find a job, arrange… [Read More]
From Toddlers to Tweens: Potty Training
When I was chosen to be one of Pull-Ups Madrinas del Baño, the irony of the situation wasn’t lost on me. I’ve been potty training for ten years. Si, diez años! Yes, ten years! Potty training doesn’t stop after that first tinkle. Actually, it’s just starting! I believe there are three levels of potty training:… [Read More]
Who's 'Really' Reading Your Tween's Emails?
Does your tween have an email account or are you considering allowing them to create one? Between the ages of 7 and 12, children become proficient readers, writers and technology users. It has become almost a given that tweens have email addresses. And while parents may have put in place the proper safety nets to… [Read More]
Why a Father's love is so importante
I’m very fortunate to have a father who expressed care from a young age. It’s often assumed that mothers show their love and dads have a harder time. One of my favorite Valentine’s memories is a coin bank that my ‘Pa’ gave me when I was about 9. It was the ‘little shop of… [Read More]
Tween Boy (or Girl) Valentine's Day Card Print Out
My tween son has always had the generic store-bought Valentine’s Day cards because I just couldn’t figure out what was “cool” for boys on Valentine’s Day. Heck, I even have trouble trying to figure out what to give my husband. But this Valentine’s Day, I made it my mission to sit down with him and… [Read More]
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