Category: TTC

  • Navigating the Complexities of Modern Motherhood

    home insemination kit Updated: June 26, 2017 Originally Published: May 17, 2014 As a parent, I often find myself in a constant state of fluctuation when it comes to my choices. There are days when I lovingly prepare organic fruit smoothies for my son, and other days when he dines on Honey Nut Cheerios that…

  • A Powerful Image of Military Mothers Breastfeeding

    home insemination kit A remarkable image capturing active-duty military mothers breastfeeding has gained significant attention online, originally meant to decorate a nursing room at Fort Bliss, an Army installation in El Paso, Texas. This powerful photograph features 10 military moms, all in full uniform, nursing their children, showcasing the dual roles women can fulfill as…

  • When Your Tween’s Room Needs a Major Overhaul

    home insemination kit As a parent, I typically let my children manage the cleanliness of their own rooms. This responsibility fosters a sense of ownership and helps build character, ultimately preparing them for independence in adulthood. Admittedly, I also prefer to avoid the chaos of their messes. However, there come rare occasions—perhaps once a year—when…

  • The Holiday Season Approaches… Are You Prepared to Handle It?

    home insemination kit As the festive season draws near, many parents find themselves contemplating the challenges that come with it. The holidays can be a time filled with joy, but they often bring stress and demands that can feel overwhelming. It’s essential to adopt strategies to navigate this busy period successfully. Preparation is Key The…

  • Non-Human Characteristics My Children Exhibit After a Week Indoors

    home insemination kit Following an uncommonly frigid week of February break, my typically well-behaved children have taken on some rather peculiar traits. Here are ten non-human comparisons that encapsulate their current states after being confined to our modest living space. Lobsters: Engaging in various activities like dance games and fort-building has not alleviated their pent-up…

  • A Heartfelt Apology to My Children Regarding Our Divorce

    home insemination kit I want to extend my sincerest apologies to you both. I deeply regret that our family has faced this upheaval, and I realize the impact it has had on your lives. Though I believe that this decision was ultimately for the best, I understand that you would have preferred for us to…

  • Embracing the Power of Swearing: The Surprising Benefits for Intelligence, Attractiveness, and Stress Relief

    home insemination kit In a rather amusing incident, when my eldest son was just 4 years old, we found ourselves in a public restroom where he began singing a quirky rendition of “Five Little Ducks.” His version? “Five little shits went out to play, over the shit and far away,” followed by a chorus of…

  • The Journey of Two Decades Together

    home insemination kit I began my relationship with my husband when we were just 19, navigating the chaotic world of college life. Our first argument was memorable; he dramatically threw himself into a snowbank, which made me laugh and ultimately realize how much I cared for him. Fast forward 20 years, and we have shared…

  • How Parenting Mirrors Classic Video Games

    home insemination kit Parenting often feels like embarking on a nostalgic 8-bit quest, where every decision transforms into a level to conquer rather than mere daily tasks. Instead of viewing my children as little humans, they often appear as formidable opponents, and my home is an expansive gaming landscape filled with challenges and missions. Drawing…

  • The Ultimate Back to School Video Experience!

    home insemination kit Menu: Parenting The Ultimate Back to School Video Experience! by Rebecca Johnson Updated: Dec. 1, 2016 Originally Published: Aug. 21, 2014 Are you prepared to tackle the back-to-school season? Whether you’re navigating the aisles of your favorite store solo or with kids in tow, the countdown has officially commenced. With the right…