How Time Flies by Heather Bowles


Good evening ladies! Has it really been so long since I've posted? For those of you who have been asking, I'm terribly sorry for the disappearance act. Since I announced my pregnancy, it seems every thing that happens is urgent, everything is pressing, and nothing can be turned down. I ...

New Year, New Attitude by Heather Bowles


Happy new year, ladies! I hope the day finds you well. Everyone around me is talking about resolutions, and a few of my friends have extensive lists of things they plan to change. As for myself, the beginning of each year generally starts with little to no immediate effort on ...

Book Review: The Fatigue Prescription – by Cara Potapshyn Meyers


The Fatigue Prescription: Four Steps to Renewing Your Energy, Health, and Life   I was given the opportunity to review this truly wonderful book at a perfect time in my life. I had been recently diagnosed with a medical condition called Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome and am being managed via timed medication throughout ...

Adventures in Attachment Parenting: Selfless Acts by Allison Silver


Several months ago when I asked my husband what attachment parenting meant to him, he replied with, “putting your child’s needs ahead of your own needs.” This idea of putting your child’s needs first requires parents to do selfless acts on a daily basis.  This can be difficult, especially during ...

Adventures in Attachment Parenting: Renewed with Parent Support by Allison Silver


As your unofficial ambassador to attachment parenting, I feel obligated to let everyone know that October is AP month. Attachment Parenting International has announced that the theme for this year’s AP month is Relax, Relate, Rejuvenate, Renewed with Parent Support. When you think of relaxing and rejuvenating what image comes to ...

Oh, the Crying! by Heather Bowles


If I'm completely honest with myself? I have just about had it with this exclusive pumping mess. I don't know who I let tell me this was a good idea. Maybe it was one of those silly nurses in the hospital. "Well, since we've stopped your daughter from latching ever, ...