End of Summer Wii Party
Last Thursday, my family had an “End of Summer Wii Party” at our home for 20+ of our friends. It was a blast! We had two separate Wii units set up – one in the living room (for the more … Read More
Food, Wellness & Reinvention
Last Thursday, my family had an “End of Summer Wii Party” at our home for 20+ of our friends. It was a blast! We had two separate Wii units set up – one in the living room (for the more … Read More
This is the last post in our Stop & Shop series, so that means one lucky Mom in the City member will be winning a $50 Stop & Shop/Giant/Peapod gift card. (Mom in the City newsletter subscribers can enter to … Read More
This is my last preschool prep “tackle” and it’s about keeping my kid safe. Here’s the thing… I know that Michael’s preschool is only 2 1/2 hours a day but this is the first time that we will be leaving … Read More
On Saturday, my family went to visit the New York Aquarium along with my husband’s parents. Overall it was a fun visit. When we drove up to the parking area, my husband looked and said, “Parking is $25!” At first, … Read More
Thanks to Stop & Shop’s Consumer Advisor Andrea Astrachan for the following helpful tips. A link to Andrea’s monthly column online can be found here. Healthy eating habits begin in childhood. As a mom, I know it can be a … Read More
Recently, I posted about a great “Moms Night In” that I attended. Below is the video where you can get a “peek” of the evening’s events.
(To see other “Wordless Wednesdays” around the web, visit here or here.)
Growing up, one of my favorite annual memories was going shopping for the beginning of each school year. Now, as a parent, I was especially excited to go on the first school shopping spree for my son Michael who will … Read More
Thanks to Stop & Shop’s Consumer Advisor Andrea Astrachan for the following helpful tips. A link to Andrea’s monthly column online can be found here. I don’t have time to cook. I don’t know what to cook. I don’t feel … Read More
As the new school year approaches, many families will be starting their homeschooling year. For a variety of reasons, many parents are choosing to educate their children at home rather than at public, charter or private schools. (I’m still grappling … Read More