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Strategies for Mealtime Battles With Toddlers

August 17, 2015 16 Comments

Mailbag time! Toddlers. They keep us on our toes. One question I get asked quite often, is how we handle toddlers that just. won’t. eat.

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How to Raise Good Little Catholics

August 11, 2015 27 Comments

Something I get asked about quite often is what we’re doing with our kids to help to raise them to have an understanding of and

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Seven Things I DON’T Do With a Newborn (anymore)

August 7, 2015 55 Comments

With baby Mary Jane closing in on the two-week anniversary of that time she was accidentally born in our bathtub, I thought I’d take this

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Choosing Godparents & Supporting Godchildren: How We Do It

August 4, 2015 52 Comments

Mary Jane was baptized last Sunday, and since a few of you asked in the comments of Facebook and Instagram photos, I’ll use this photo

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Living the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy in the Home. . . with Frankie

July 21, 2015 33 Comments

It’s easy to sometimes feel like motherhood isn’t compatible with true Christian works of mercy. After all, not many of us are able to manage

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How to Let Your Husband Be a Great Dad

June 17, 2015 22 Comments

Maybe you don’t need this post. Hopefully, you don’t. It’s pretty obvious. But it didn’t come easily for me. So, I’m going to put it

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How Could Jesus Have TWO Daddies? Explaining the role of St. Joseph to young children.

May 1, 2015 9 Comments

Today is the feast of St. Joseph the Worker. And I just happen to have a mailbag question that is particularly well-suited to the day.

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The Country Bunny and Seasons of Mothering

April 8, 2015 36 Comments

It had been many, many years since I had read The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes by Du Bose Heyward when we got

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Are Older Siblings Overburdened by Responsibilities? Or Are They Empowered by Them?

January 27, 2015 65 Comments

I have a backlog of great mailbag questions I got during and since the ol’ hiatus. So, here’s another one. The idea that I might

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Living Our Faith in Our Home With Older Kids

December 21, 2014 108 Comments

I get plenty of questions about how to introduce our Catholic faith to preschoolers and little kids, but so far, none about how to help

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