Write a Review Wednesday: Beautiful Oops!

Most times books are supposed to be handled with care but let’s face it…kids (and some grown-ups too!) are messy. So how does one make torn paper, spills and drips into something worth looking at? Enter Barney Saltzber’s book Beautiful Oops!. In this book readers are encouraged to view mistakes- stains, spills and messes -not as a negative but as a positive outlet…

Thoughtful Tuesdays*: J is for…

…Judging. Or Things Moms Need to Know. (I couldn’t think of ten!) Today Yesterday on NPR’s Tell Me More, a segment focused on Lashonda Armstrong, the 25-year-old woman who killed herself and three of her children when she drove off of a bridge. Lashonda had a history of mental illness and the stress of a fight with her husband drove her to…

April Bloggy Hop

What’s blooming this Spring?Check out me and other blogs with the Bloggymoms Hop

The Case of the Missing Spirit Stick!

Philadephia Science Festival kicked off Friday nights with events around the city of Philadelphia and Dill, The Bee, Pop, my BIL and I were able to take part in a CSI event thanks to the Educational Advancement Alliance at the Enterprise Center in West Philadelphia. When we arrived we were greeted by a busy but friendly staff. They signed up is…

I is for…

…Insanity. Insanity [in-san-i-tee]— n , pl -ties 1. relatively permanent disorder of the mind; state or condition of being insane 2. law a defect of reason as a result of mental illness, such that a defendant does not know what he or she is doing or that it is wrong 3. utter folly; stupidity Also: Per Albert Einstein: Insanity: doing the…