Tag Archives: General

  • Are We Helping or Hurting Our Children with Their Fundraisers?

    It’s January, so I once again contributed to my usual cause and just ordered my Girl Scout cookies from a friend’s daughter.  I always try to rationalize that they are for the rest of the family and are for a very good cause, so it won’t affect my resolution to get back into shape (too much).

  • Defusing Conflict Amongst Your Kids

    I try to remind myself that it’s a sibling thing.  When you have multiple kids, they are not always going to get along.

  • Tolerance for Poor Customer Service

    With all the social media sites online today, it’s so easy for consumers to share feedback on their experiences with a particular business.  But if a review is poor it can be detrimental, which is all the more reason businesses should not only make customer satisfaction their number one priority, but make sure they actually deliver on it.

  • Steps to a Successful Financial Resolution

    One of the top New Year’s resolutions many people commit to each year relates to finances.  Everyone wants to save more money and pay down debt, especially after the holidays.  But trying to figure out how & where to cut back is more challenging than ever.

  • Do You Have Cyberchondria?

    I’ve been called paranoid, even a hypochondriac in the past.  Most of this criticism has come since the ability to search the internet over the last decade has become so easy, as I’m the type to look up everything as soon as it crosses my mind. Let’s be honest, as a mom it’s easy to worry about more serious illnesses when your child has a few symptoms that match up.

  • How to Help Kids Avoid Post-Holiday Blues

    Just like all kids, mine can’t wait to get out of school for holiday break.  But once the holidays are over and it’s time to go back, my oldest starts to get depressed and his anxiety kicks in.  With cold weather, dark mornings & evenings, and no other breaks scheduled for 3 months, it’s easy to get the blues.

  • Are We Too Reliant on Technology?

    I remember the days when I’d drive home from college and have my father’s “bag phone” with me in the event my car broke down.  I was only to use it if I had a real emergency, and it was so complicated that if I had a real emergency, I’d be in trouble.  And not only did it weigh a few pounds and have a 3-foot cord to plug into the cigarette lighter, the cost of a call would have filled my gas tank.

  • Planning Out Your Family’s New Year’s Resolutions

    In my last post I mentioned that one of the things we are planning to do with the kids this New Year’s Eve is talk about New Year’s Resolutions and determine some appropriate ideas for all of us. 

    OK – so I’ll admit it.  I don’t know if I’ve ever kept a New Year’s Resolution myself.  I fall into the 70%-80% of Americans research indicates have thrown their resolutions out the window by Valentine’s Day.

  • New Year’s Eve: Home with the Kids or Night on the Town?

    Since our oldest son was born, we’ve spent most years ringing in the new year from the comfort of our home.  I didn’t have our kids until my 30s, so it’s not as if we didn’t have enough years out on the town.

  • Holiday Gifts with a Personal Touch for Teachers

    Every year my kids get excited about giving their teachers a holiday gift.  They always have grand ideas of buying something really big that they’ll love, probably because they want their gifts to be the most memorable.