
7 quiet strengths boomers carry into their 60s and 70s that younger generations admire
I’ve noticed something interesting at the playground and around the dinner table with my kids and grandkids. The teenagers and young parents in our family
I’ve noticed something interesting at the playground and around the dinner table with my kids and grandkids. The teenagers and young parents in our family
Let’s face it: parenting can be exhausting, beautiful, messy, and complicated all at once. Between diaper blowouts, preschool drop-offs, and late-night fevers, we’re just trying
Retirement didn’t get better because of one big decision. It got better because of a pile of small, almost boring choices I started making in
I was folding laundry in the late afternoon light when my oldest daughter, now seven, climbed into my lap unprompted and said, “Mama, remember when
Let’s get one thing straight: perfection doesn’t exist in parenting. But the good news is, children don’t need flawless parents; they just need parents who
When people talk about childhood trauma, the conversation often centers on physical punishment. But scars aren’t always visible. Some of the deepest ones come from
Gen X parents occupy a unique position. They grew up with keys around their necks and no adult supervision after 3 p.m., yet they’re raising
I love a good toy catalog as much as anyone. But when I think back to my own childhood, the things I actually remember most
Grandparents have a special role. We’re not the disciplinarians, nor are we the peers. We sit in that sweet spot between friend and mentor, holding
There’s a special kind of love that shows up as a steaming pot on the stove, tortillas warming under a towel, and a “¿Ya comiste?”
As parents, we spend a lot of energy on what we say to our kids: reminders about manners, conversations about kindness, or those life lessons
Becoming a mom for the first time is overwhelming, beautiful, and sometimes downright confusing. You think you’ve read enough books, heard enough advice, and prepared