Simple Wishes Hands Free Bra

Several years ago, I discovered this amazing bra that allowed me to work and pump at the same time. Simple Wishes hands-free bra! It’s how I was able to write and blog, budget finances, work out meal plans, sit and eat a meal with two hands and so much more while expressing milk for my … Read more

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A Review of Yoga Up in Dallas

The Happiest Place in Dallas: When I found Yoga Up, I found the happiest place in Dallas. Yoga Up Kids! You see it’s so often that I find myself getting stuck into the mundanity of life trying to keep my house in order, work, mind the kids and all the repetitive busy-ness that entails. I … Read more

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Prematurity and Adoption References

The month of November is probably one of the most important months for WiseMommies Bloggers. It is the month for Prematurity and Adoption awareness which are two very important topics personally and emotionally. For November Prematurity Awareness Month, we had some amazing posts such as: Born too Soon;Life on a NICU for a Preterm Baby … Read more

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How to Be a WiseMommies? Happy Mother’s Day!

How does one become a WiseMommies? Motherhood: When one of my good friends first became a mother, she told me, “motherhood will show you and your husband just how selfish you are or have been as human beings.” I started to think about this especially after having my first born child. It is true that … Read more

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Diaper and Schniedelwutz Exploration

Have you ever gone to tuck your child in good night only to find them naked? Has your son discovered and now has a growing fascination with his Schniedelwutz, as a curious boy might naturally do? Has your child become a poop Picasso by discovering and experimenting with the poop in their diaper? Oh the … Read more

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Best Tip to Make Shopping with Kids Easier and Enjoyable

Months ago, I published a post about shopping with multiples and what it looked like shopping with three kids two and under and how shopping and errand running with them had evolved over the years. The post was to help other twin moms, grocery shopping with kids, easier and even enjoyable, but then I received … Read more

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THE SINGLED OUT SINGLETON

Sad but true story of a day in the life of the singled out singleton. My German mother-in-law is about to visit us again which brought up a memory from her last visit, an incident that happened while seeing her off at the airport. My twins were in their stroller and my preschooler was standing … Read more

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Inside the Minds of Identical Twins:Personal Q&A

Many people don’t realize twins have emotional, cognitive, and other developments happening completely different compared to singletons. From socializing, peer pressure and more, the journey toward independence while being a twin is very different from that of a singleton. So parents of twins have much more to consider when raising twins or triplets. As a … Read more

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Top 5 Twin Posts for 2015

One year ago, I started TwinZone Tuesdays: Take One for Two. This Tuesday dedication was an attempt to catch up with my years of writing in my journals about my adventures of having twins. From having The Moment to trying to stay one step ahead with my many tips and tricks, every Tuesday I try … Read more

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Meeting Your Premature Baby for the First Time

I’m not about to write that my experience of seeing CC for the first time is the same as every mother of a premature baby’s experience, however in the six months in which CC was in hospital I did get to watch quite a few introductions and there was almost always the same initial expression … Read more

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