Send Letters of Hope to Syrian Refugees

The date was September 11, 2001, and my son who was less than a year old and myself were heading into the city to go to the NYC Health Department. What started out as a very normal day didn’t end…

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My Son Not Just a Kid From Brooklyn

This is a sponsored post for SheSpeaks/POWERADE, however all thoughts/opinions are my own.  As a young mother living with my family in Brooklyn, New York, every day you would find me on the playground supporting my husband’s love of basketball.…

Homework Success Tips

Welcome to part 3 of my Spring Break series. If you’ve missed out on the other two parts, you can check them out here. Questions You Should be Asking Your Child’s Teacher and Parent-Teacher Conference Tips. Today I want to…

This Post is Just Too Sweet – Dunkin’ Donuts Pistachio Flavored Coffee

Now you’re probably thinking “ooooh those donuts looks delicious”, and while Dunkin’ Donuts are famous for their donuts, this is an entirely different kind of post. Living in Brooklyn, New York, there was a Dunkin’ Donuts on almost every corner,…

Parent Teacher Conference Tips

This is part 2 of our Spring Break series. On Sunday we learned of the Questions That You Should Be Asking Your Child’s Teacher. Well, where is the best place to ask those questions, but at a parent-teacher conference.  Parent-teacher…

The Top 3 Things To Do in London With Your Pre-Schooler

Now this post is based on my experience and my experience may differ from yours. We are currently in London at the time of this posting, and while there are lots of things to do for everyone, grownups and kids…

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