Tag: Prime Parents Club

Are Gen-X Moms Embarrassed of Madonna and Her Midlife Crisis?

Are Gen-X Moms Embarrassed of Madonna and Her Midlife Crisis?

| April 1, 2012 | 0 Comments

If you’re like me and grew up in the ’70s and ’80s, then you grew up with Madonna. Love her or hate her, you grew up with her. I was in high school in the ’80s and I loved Madonna. I even wore fingerless lace gloves to the prom. (Shut up.) In college, I remember twirling more »

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Allowing Your Scars to Heal You

Allowing Your Scars to Heal You

| January 23, 2012 | 0 Comments

Growing up we spent countless hours on my grandparents farm in Southwestern Virginia. It was a more innocent time then–a time where my brother, my cousins and I would disappear for hours on hundreds of acres with no worry from the adults. One particularly warm summer day, I was running around the yard barefoot in more »

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Prime Parents are Highest Risk Group for Major Depression

Prime Parents are Highest Risk Group for Major Depression

| November 8, 2011 | 0 Comments

As we enter into fall and then winter, the days stay darker longer and the holidays approach, more and more people suffer from depression. However, for some, it’s not just seasonal, but a major disorder that affects every aspect of a person’s life. Many people think that they are not suffering from depression because they more »

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Mom Fashion Tips | Create a Lookbook for Inspiration

Mom Fashion Tips | Create a Lookbook for Inspiration

| September 27, 2011 | 0 Comments

I used to be a cute dresser. I didn’t live for fashion, but I knew the latest trends and dressed accordingly. There was a time when I wouldn’t even wear jeans because … jeans, ew. I had awesome hair, I carried cool purses and wore kick-ass shoes. I was always … “put together.” That was all more »

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Earthquake Awareness | Preparing for an Emergency

Earthquake Awareness | Preparing for an Emergency

| August 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

Yesterday’s earthquake that rocked the East Coast–felt as far south as South Carolina and as far north as Toronto, Canada–caught many off guard. Although the quake didn’t cause major damages or injuries, it left many in areas that usually don’t experience earthquakes wondering what they should do in the event of a major earthquake. According more »

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Adult Conversations, Little Ears

Adult Conversations, Little Ears

| July 26, 2011 | 0 Comments

  I’m not proud to admit it, but my husband and I have argued in front of our young daughter before. There are times when adult-level emotions get the best of a couple and you feel you must get everything off of your chest right then–no matter what little ears are listening. Life is hard as a more »

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Blogging | Getting Traffic, Gaining Readers

Blogging | Getting Traffic, Gaining Readers

| July 22, 2011 | 0 Comments

  Whether you’re new to blogging or have been at it for a while, a couple of questions always seem to remain the same: How do I get more traffic to my site? or How do I get more readers? I fear the answer isn’t going to be exactly what you want. Blogging is just like more »

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