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February is right around the corner which means Valentine’s Day! Now that our boys are in preschool we have entered the era of class parties (we are VERY excited for these) and Valentines class gifts.
Stockings are arguably one of the best parts of Christmas morning which is why we love taking the time to thoughtfully pick out what goes into each of these. As we near Christmas, we’re rushing to grab the last few pieces
I like Christmas, but much preferred the spookier season until I had kids. Halloween is a fun holiday for kids, but there is something so magical about seeing Christmas through the eyes of your child.
Temperatures are beginning to drop, leaves are starting to turn, and there is football on tv - that means it’s fall! I (Emily) love Halloween and all things fall. As soon as September 1st hits, my spooky decorations come out.
I can’t believe it has been almost a year since we found out that our sweet baby Rea was going to be a girl. I was recently scrolling through photos and realized that we never shared the details of the amazing gender reveal party (it involved a gender reveal balloon filled with paint!) that my friend Kyra and friend/blog partner Katie threw for us!
As our boys make the transition from little to big boys we have gotten to watch them transform from round-faced babies to little men. Watching their brains grow as they learn something new almost every day is the coolest thing about parenting, but with that comes some of the more stressful transitions.
This construction sensory bin has been the biggest hit so far and is so easy to make! R loves being able to drive his bulldozer through the play mud, fill his dump truck with “dirt” and relocate it to another pile. Read on to see how easy it is to make this taste friendly sensory bin.
If you’re here, you’re in search of tips and tricks to help your baby learn their next gross motor milestone. Whether you’re someone who likes to be prepared for the next step or you’re concerned that your little one is falling behind, I want to remind you that all babies develop at their own pace!
Over the last few years, we have continued to curate a list of Creative Easter Basket Ideas including toys and products that we get for our kids Easter Baskets that AREN’T candy. Now that Katie and I both have two Easter baskets to stuff we get to have even more fun.