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Bachelors Degrees at Purdue University and Arkansas State University in various majors

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  • Out of the Mouths of Babes
    Having children is an adventure that changes every parent. They teach us about ourselves without realizing it. Sometimes just hearing our words come from their mouths is enough to show us adults just how absurd we are.
  • Juggling Multiple Children
    When I was pregnant with my second child, my father told me that true parenting begins only when the second child arrives.
  • Finding the Work/Home Balance
    As a work at home mom with two young children, I often find myself trying to find time to work and take care of my boys.
  • How Parenting is Different Than I Thought it Would Be
    Growing up, I decided that I would have perfect children who were always clean, never fussed and didn't get into trouble.
  • How To Lose Your Baby Weight
    After having two children eleven months apart, my body was suffering. The baby weight I gained between the two pregnancies wasn't limited to just my stomach.
  • Tips For Naming Your Baby
    Picking a name for a baby is something that parents should consider carefully. Most parents do. I know I did.
  • Dieting and Losing Weight Cheaply
    Trying to lose weight and stay within a tight budget can be difficult. Fortunately, there are some very simple ways to lose weight without breaking the bank.
  • Keeping the Kids Amused on a Snow Day
    The holidays are a stressful time for everyone. Having bored, fussy children around just makes matters worse. Fortunately, there are some easy and inexpensive ways to entertain the kids on snow days, during the long cold winter months.

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