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Category: Fun & Laughs (Page 5 of 6)

Fun and Laughs is a rather obscure topic on Real Simple Mama, simply because it includes the light-hearted, sometimes random, and always joyous articles which don’t fit anywhere else.

My goal here is to keep the balance of RSM by adding articles which are whimsical and educational. As always, you can trust RSM to have hundreds of articles which relate to pregnancy and attachment parenting: prenatal care, natural birth, breastfeeding, postpartum healing, cosleeping, babywearing, baby led weaning, cloth diapering, and more. I aim to make pregnancy and parenting easy to bear with researched and experienced advice. Always simple, always honest!

Look to this Fun and Laughs category for parenting and motherhood articles which may hit a little too close to home, but are guaranteed to make you smile.

And I encourage you to see what RSM has to offer in the form of parenting eBooks! Check them out here.

Thanks for your support! Welcome to Real Simple Mama.

Have a Happy Road Trip! The Best Gear For Your Vehicle With Kids

With our family vacation looming nearer, I got more and more anxious about having such a long drive with two littles. I have a sensitive, active three-year-old; I also have a feisty, demanding nine-month-old who breastfeeds. We have a road trip ahead of us, and I did not want to turn it into an excursion full of stops and screaming.

Read on for my best suggestions and gear when going on a road trip with kids! Continue reading

The Best Pet For Toddlers!

Growing up, I felt like the spawn of Dr. Doolittle. We had everything from dogs to birds to rats and saltwater fish (plus a bad experience with some anoles… Don’t ask). Now that I have kids, I’ve been impatiently waiting for the day that they’re ready for a pet of their own. Here are some great tips for getting your small child a pet which is easy and low maintenance! Continue reading

The Best Netflix Shows for Kids! – UPDATED Fall 2016!

Here it is! – my list of the best shows on Netflix for your toddler or small child, updated for Fall 2016.

Honestly, I hesitated to make this list because I think a lot of parents don’t like to admit that their kid watches TV. But if we are real with ourselves, we know that there are plenty of times where it is necessary to turn on the TV for a little while. And with great educational shows like those on my list, you don’t have to feel guilty! (You might learn something too!).

Are you sure you don’t want to see the new and improved Fall 2017 Netflix list? Find it here! Continue reading

Liebster Award!

I’ve been nominated for a Liebster Award! Thank you so much to Lauren at Three Makes a Family for her gracious nomination. Lauren’s blog is a great balance of honest and kind. I find myself relating to so much of what she writes! I’m very honored that she saw something in my tweets and posts worth nominating!

The Liebster Award is given to newer bloggers, and is a great way to get more exposure as well as helping your readers learn more about you. The nominee, in turn, gets to “pay it forward” by nominating other new bloggers.

Liebster Award Logo

Firstly, let me answer the questions which Lauren asked me:

1. What inspired you to start a blog? I’ve been passionate about birth and parenting since I became pregnant with my first child, and wanted to make a hub where parents could find information which was factual and easy to understand. Any time I hear of a friend or loved one who’s pregnant, I think about how I can help. I love teaching and want to reach new moms and dads to give them the tools they need. It takes a village!

2. What are you passionate about? Natural childbirth, educating moms, and attachment/gentle/green parenting. I also am passionate about education (particularly music education since that’s my background), theology, nature, and charity.

3. What talents/strengths do you have? I’m extremely organized and forward thinking; I’m a very fast reader; I am comfortable leading a group; and I think I have pretty cool handwriting!

4. What is your favorite movie, tv show, or book? Movies include “The Nightmare Before Christmas” and “Love Actually”; TV show is “X Files”; and books would be Les Mis, Game of Thrones, or anything by Stephen King.

5. What is your greatest fear? A crisis or natural disaster harming my family. (Basically anything which I can’t prevent and is on a large scale).

6. What is one wish or goal you have? I would love to become a doula or Lactation consultant!

7. Who is someone you look up to or admire and why? My best friend Vicky. She’s so damn strong, as a woman and a mother. I try to emulate her steadfastness and her confidence. She knows what’s right for her son and she doesn’t let anyone push her around.

8. What is your favorite thing about being a mom? I see myself in the eyes of my children, and I’ve never looked better! They’ve taught me to love myself because of how they love me. They don’t see flaws or what society wants me to be, they love me for me. And I try to emulate that in loving them back purely.

9. What do you enjoy doing for fun? I love to read and scrapbook, garden or cook, sit outside and sip cheap wine.

10. If you could travel anywhere in the world where would it be? I’d love to go back to Mexico, but I’d also want to see Italy and the Vatican. So much history! And as a Catholic, there’s so much there for me to see and do!

11. What is one of your favorite childhood memories? My thoughts immediately go to my grandma Margaret. She was hilarious and never hesitated to help me, listen to me, or love on me. We laughed so much together.

Here are 11 random facts about me:

1. I am a music educator by trade, and learned how to play percussion, string, keyboard, and wind instruments by the time I graduated from college. Originally I was a piano player, and a clarinetist once I got to middle school. I’ve taught high school and middle school band, and most recently, elementary music.

2. I am right-handed, but prefer to do a lot of other things with my left hand, like shooting a basketball or driving.

3. Even though I do not get much time anymore, I consider myself to be an avid gamer. I grew up playing PC games like Diablo II, Wolfenstein and Guild Wars (and yes WoW in the good old days), and love our XBOX! My favorite XBOX games are Skyrim, The Long Dark and Viva Piñata.

4. I speak fluent Spanish and I am trying to learn ASL. I also am a bit of a grammar Nazi, and I love to do editing and transcription.

5. I absolutely hate being scared. I do not like scary movies or TV shows. I also hate roller coasters.

6. When I was younger, I wanted to be a stunt driver. I love anything automotive and would design cars or read automotive magazines in my free time.

7. I had five wisdom teeth removed when I was in college.

8. I have a very good memory, particularly with numbers or quotes. I also associate numbers with colors.

9. If we could afford to, I would totally buy some land and have a homestead. I love the thought of living off the land and getting rid of all of our modern distractions.

10. I absolutely hate beer. I think it is disgusting. I also do not like carbonation.

11. I try to always smile at strangers; if I find myself judging someone or thinking something unkind, I think “what if they are the Christ?” It helps me to be friendly and compassionate.

Now for the bloggers that I’ve nominated!

Marie at Create Balanced Life just has to be on this list!!! Marie was my first blogging friend and is such a selfless, helpful person. I value her friendship and advice, and you can too – she helps families find balance between work and home! She always brightens my day by being encouraging and sincere.

Morgan from Motherhood by Morgan. I really look up to Morgan a lot – she’s driven and brilliant, and she inspires me to help all moms and not ever be judgmental or closed minded. She empowers moms from all walks of life, and also has a fantastic Facebook community of almost 300 moms!

Jonathan at The Daddy’s Life was the first dad blogger I connected with. He and I see eye-to-eye on lots of things, and I love his approach. It’s obvious that he loves his family and he never hesitates to do the right thing, even when it’s difficult or involves sacrifice.

Kristyn at Everyone’s Sleeping But Mom – I relate so much to her. From unplanned cosleeping, to persevering amidst people who don’t support breastfeeding, to the woes of leaving your baby to go to work… she’s a fantastic example of a mama who adapts her life for the sake of her child, even when things don’t go as planned.

Ben at Hello My Name is Dad is another daddy blogger I love. I really feel that dad blogs are too rare, and it’s even rarer to find quality ones. His posts have a refreshing balance of humor and sincerity. And you can tell he works his butt off to give 110% at everything he does.

Jaclyn at Simply Jaclyn – I am so excited that Jaclyn is live! Her blog is gorgeous and I got so excited when I found a mama who thinks like I do. She’s one of those brave moms who is honest and true to her readers, even when it’s tough and lonely. I really feel for her in her tough moments, and cheer her on with her successes! She’s a mama of two littles just like me.

Ok guys, here’s what you do:

  • Write a new post
  • Link back to me
  • Display the Liebster logo
  • Answer my 11 questions
  • Tell us 11 more facts about you
  • Nominate 5-11 other bloggers with <1k subscribers
  • Give them 11 questions to ask!

Here are the 11 questions I would love for you to answer!

1. What is one quality about yourself that you admire?

2. What are the three most important possessions in your life? (Not people)

3. Who is your favorite celebrity, and why?

4. What is your hope for your blog?

5. In one sentence, describe your goal in life.

6. What is some music which inspires you?

7. When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?

8. Name three books and/or movies which have influenced you.

9. What do you turn to when you are stressed out? How do you deal?

10. If you could go get a college degree, what would you be interested in learning more about?

11. What is the kindest thing anyone has ever done for you?

Congratulations again on your nominations! When you’ve published your article, please come back to this post and leave a link to it!

Home Buying Tips for Families with Children

We’ve just recently bought a new home after a long and tedious search. While we’ve owned and built homes before, this was still a fresh experience for us – this time, we have two kids to think about, too. And home buying can look quite different when you have children!

Read on for my tips in regards to househunting, and picking the perfect home for your family for years to come! Continue reading

Mamas (and papas), please trust your instincts. Nature gave them to us for a reason. Multiple times this week I’ve been reminded that I need to do my own research, ask questions, and get second opinions when it comes to the health of my children. And my intuition has always been right. Don’t follow any one person’s advice blindly. If it feels wrong, then it is wrong, damnit. 

If I hadn’t listened to my mom-sense, my daughter would have had an unnecessary round of meds in her system, and I would have taken an UNSAFE med which would have gotten into my breastmilk and potentially had serious effects on my daughter. Seriously people?!?

I’m shaken, furious, and grateful that I checked the drugs out for myself. And I try not to think about what could happen to my daughter if I hadn’t (“skeletal growths”, among others…).

Follow your heart. Especially when it comes to your kids. And if someone is bullying you to do something you don’t feel is right, kick them outta the way. 

“A person’s a person, no matter how small.” -Dr Seuss

Can you see how this applies to babies and children as well? All lives matter, at every stage. 

Please, Write to Your Kids

Last night, as my baby slept in my arms, I wrote letters to her and to my 2.5 year old son. I’ve kept a journal for my boy since before I was even pregnant, writing wishes and thoughts on paper. I have one for my little daughter too, telling her of my pregnancy journey and all the wonderful things she does. I’m begging you to do something similar for your children. Write to your kids, or paint, or record your voice. Something. It is so worth it. Continue reading

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