“What on earth are they saying?!?” Itβs a question I ask myself quite regularly as a mom of two teenage boys. It mostly occurs when theyβre on their headsets gaming with friends. Iβll hear laughing, yelling, squealing, and then there will be conversations that I swear are in a different language. Itβs like a secret teenage code. A codeβ¦that Iβm about to crack! As parents, I feel like we should at least have an idea of what our kids are talking about, right? So, with a little help from my kids and a few Google searches, I now know what theyβre saying β and so do you! Letβs dive in, shall we? βStyβ You know how our parents always called us lazy? Well, it’s like this generation said “Here, hold my Root Beer”. If you overhear your child saying things likeβ¦ βHeβs got so much sty!β or βThatβs so sty!β,…
What season are we in?? Well, I guess itβs technically winter, but around here β itβs soup season! In our house, 3 out of 4 of us are soup lovers. My youngest isnβt a soup fan, but Iβve mentioned before that heβd survive off buns, burgers, and mac & cheese if we let him, so his opinion doesnβt really count here. I think the only soup heβs ever really βapprovedβ of is this creamy dill pickle soup a local restaurant used to make before new owners took over. It was AMAZING! If I manage to find a recipe for something close to it and he gives it two thumbs up, Iβll definitely share it here. Now, our oldest is a huge soup fan. He always has been. When he was little, he was all about chicken soups. He loved chicken noodle, chicken and rice, chicken vegetable, he loved them all.…
As a kid, I spent most of my summers at day camp. I have fond memories of those days too. Itβs where I learned how to play Capture the Flag. Itβs where I fell in love with canoeing. Itβs where I learned a ridiculous amount of camp songs and games that I still remember to this day. Itβs also where I learned how important sunscreen is for a pale, freckled redhead. If you have plans to send your kids to camp this summer, you can be sure theyβll spend their days swimming, making new friends, playing sports, learning new games, exploring nature, singing songs, laughing, and making memories to last a lifetime. Thatβs why packing lunches for day camp that will fuel them for endless days of fun is so important. Need some tips on how to pack a lunch for day camp that theyβll love? Weβve got βem! Keep…
The conversation I have with my kids after school usually goes something like this:
Me: How was school today?
Child 1: Fine.
Courageous. Determined. Passionate. Aries is the first sign in the zodiac, and they have a lot of great qualities. If youβve got a little Aries at home, youβre probably thinking youβve got a stubborn little human on your hands since their symbol is the Ram. However, when researching this sign, stubbornness wasnβt mentioned in the list of Aries traits. Trust me, I looked. So maybe Rams arenβt as stubborn as we think? They might have quite the temper though. More on that laterβ¦ Over the years, Iβve known quite a few Aries. I dated one back in college, my good friend was born at the end of March, and I know a handful of others as well. So, I had quite a few people to keep in mind when I was reading about the stereotypical characteristics Rams are traditionally known to have. Turns out β most of the Aries I…
If I had to choose one word to describe Pisces, it would beβ¦healer. After researching this sign, Iβve learned that one of the greatest features of Pisceans is their ability to heal others. So, if youβre expecting a little Pisces soon, or you already have one at home, youβll always have an excellent supporter by your side. Or on your lap. Or clinging to your leg. Or knocking on the bathroom door while youβre just trying to do your thing in peace. Okay, that last part is true for ALL children β not just Pisces children. Here is how to raise a Pisces. Whenever Iβm researching zodiac signs, I always think of the people I know who fall under each sign so I can see if the stereotypes match up. For Pisces I noticed – I donβt know a lot of Pisces. Iβm usually able to think of at least…
A highly intelligent, deep thinker with a passion for fighting for causes. That might just be in your future if you have a little Aquarius running around or youβre expecting one soon. Wondering how to raise an Aquarius? While researching information about Aquarians, I noticed they were repeatedly described as intelligent, independent, but also βuniqueβ, or βdifferentβ, and even βeccentricβ. Now, Iβm no expert but Bob Marley, Guy Fieri, and Isla Fisher are just a few famous people born under this sign, so there might be some truth to that. Oh, and if you donβt think of Isla Fisher as that βdifferentβ, keep in mind sheβs married to Sacha Baron Cohen, aka Borat. I mean, you need to be a little off to be married to Borat, right? (I still love Isla Fisher though!) So, what else can you expect if youβre raising a little Water-Bearer or expecting one to…
As the weather changes, our tastebuds change with it. We find ourselves starting to crave meals that give us comfort and keep us warm. Our kids are no different. Recently, my youngest asked if I could start packing hot foods in his lunch. I simply smiled, and Iβll tell you why. My youngest is picky on a good day. He doesnβt like sandwiches. He turns his nose up at wraps. He doesnβt like cold vegetables. He wonβt eat cheese. He hates yogurt with the βchunksβ in it. Heβll only eat plain vanilla. Watermelon is too squishy. Oranges are too juicy. Heβs the kid that will tell me he likes something one week and then stop eating it the next. Heβd live off buns, mac and cheese, muffins, and croutons if you let him. Yes, croutons. When it comes to packing lunches, heβs a challenge to put it mildly. So, when…
Itβs the sign of practicality, ambition, and maturity. Thatβs what you can expect if you have a little Capricorn at home, or youβre impatiently waiting to raise a Capricorn! Now, itβs hard to imagine a practical, mature toddler, so those characteristics will likely come with age. I canβt help but picture a two-year old running around in a suit with a briefcase though. Capricorns are known for being somewhat serious and are said to be good leaders or managers. One of my best friends is a Capricorn and so is one of my nephews β they actually share the same birthday! So, when I was researching Capricorn traits, I kept them in mind to see if any of it sounded familiar. As expected, some traits match up and othersβ¦not quite as much. So, what else can you expect if youβre raising a little Goat or expecting one to arrive very…
Energetic. Extroverted. Enthusiastic. If you have a bundle of energy running around your house, they might just be a little Sagittarius. Now, full disclosure here, I am a Sagittarius. Growing up I always found astrology to be fun and interesting to read about, so I know a fair amount about this specific sign. Of course, I didnβt take it very seriously, but that being saidβ¦ Iβm pretty darn close to being your typical Sagittarius. Sagittarians are known as the travelers of the zodiac, and I laughed a little bit when I read that because our family went on FOUR vacations this past year. We were making up for lost time due to the pandemic and donβt typically take that many vacations in a year but trust me β Iβd LOVE to! So, what else can you expect if youβre raising a little Archer or expecting one to arrive very soon?…