Tag: Indianapolis
Getting the Eyelashes of My Dreams with Lashes By Matick
Have you ever felt the sensation of your eyelashes fluttering in the wind--like, they are so insanely long and movie-star-luxurious level that you can...
Running and Pregnant: How I Made It Happen for Nine Months
I have been a runner much of my adult life. It started in college as a hobby and then grew into a way to...
Silencing the Judgment
Half the mommy posts out there today seem to discuss why moms should never judge other moms; the other half seem to tell moms...
Happy 1st Birthday to you…I mean us. We did it!
My son will be one this month. His first birthday is upon us. I can’t believe that twelve months have passed since he was...
Indy Bad Moms House Party
Am I bad mom? Are we collectively bad moms? My kids eat Mac n Cheese, cheap hot dogs, and sugary cereal. They all had...
5 Times I Chose Myself Over You (A Motherhood List)
We're often told that we have to give up so much when we become mothers. On one hand, I agree, on the other.. NOPE....
Beauty + Grace: Local Luxury Clothing
As a mom, it can be hard to spend money on yourself: especially on clothing. Sometimes it's just easier to grab a pair of...
Travel with your children, you will be happy you did!
When my husband and I met, we immediately connected over our love of travel. We would hop on a plane often as our schedules would...
We Needed a Sleep Intervention
I dare say that the lack of sleep that comes with the early years of parenthood is one of the hardest parts of one...
“It Doesn’t Get Easier” – The Statement That Broke Me After...
First time moms, and all moms for that matter, who choose to re-enter the professional world after having a child may struggle. Those first...
Kindergarten is Coming: Ways to Prepare
Your beautiful 4, soon to be 5 year old, is playing, playing, playing. Ignoring you, inviting you, and talking to themselves, asking a thousand...
Family Gardening Made Easy
It’s that time of year when I’m tired of grey skies and I look forward to getting my hands dirty in the soil. I...
Thoughtful Citizens Change the World
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.
-Margaret Mead
I am...
Sharing the History of Japanese Internment Camps with my Children
About fifteen years ago, my grandpa wrote an e-mail to me, my siblings, and my cousins. He had recently learned how to scan pictures,...