Subscribing to the theory that a good kid is a tired kid, Mom books up the summer with fun. Includes links for Sacramento area family activities
It’s a magical day when Mom & Dad take kids to a Giants game leaving the word “No” at home. Includes pictures of San Francisco Giants players.
Signs you love one of your kids more than the other (as seen through your kids’ eyes).
The family dog bombs at the dog show, but son is best retriever and daughter wins top prize
Mom uses lesson from her sordid past to help her kids avoid becoming Junk Food Junkies.
Mom feels her parenting is attacked when Sacramento Bee article receives harsh online comments but Mother’s Day arrives to remind her she’s doing a great job.
The death of Osama Bin Laden forces Mom to tell the kids about a scary part of U.S. history. Includes journal excerpt from 9/11 of a mother scared for her children’s future.
Momservation: Revenge may be a dish best served cold, but to siblings it served hot and steaming as an appetizer, main dish, side dish, dessert…
After a week of Spring Break with Mom the kids will be begging to go back to school just to get a break.
Mom takes an opportunity to poke fun at the kids and teach a lesson because she is ALWAYS so mean and NEVER lets them do anything.
Four decades of rockin’ Steven Tyler pulls in another fan – my newly minted 10 year old.
Smart mouths are funnier when they’re little – Mom shares classic kid quotes collected over the years.
Either lock yourself in your room or grab a video camera when the kids have a sleep-over and get on a soda and candy high.
Mom shares a good reason to fight for the front row of the school talent show and helpful links on explaining disasters to your children.
Mom takes kids to “Never Say Never” Justin Bieber movie and becomes a surprised fan of the kid’s amazing musical talent.
Of all the difficult chapters in raising children, Mom rejoices over the door closing on one of the worst: The 4th grade California Mission Report
A visit from Mom and the fun everyone has proves you’re never too old to need your Mommy.
MOMSERVATIONS author tries to get Barnes & Noble to carry more inventory of her book by rallying support and suggesting creative uses for her book (i.e. target practice, hamster home, table stabilizer)
Another trip to the hospital but it’s never the child who lives dangerously.
Nine year old daughter sticks up for herself against bully with a line mom couldn’t have said better herself.