Moms & Dads

A Mindful Mom: Looking for The Good

A Mindful Mom: Looking for The Good

By TMoM Team Member Ellen Bryant Lloyd  I was listening to NPR on my car radio one afternoon and heard the reporter relay one negative story after another. It felt as though the world was filled with nothing but sadness, tragedy, and unrest. Instead of feeling...

For the Hearts of Moms & Daughters

For the Hearts of Moms & Daughters

By Sarah Fedele/American Heart Association Heart disease has been a part of Stephanie Bowden’s life for as long as she can remember and now, she is sharing her heart story to help other moms, sisters, and daughters. Her grandfather Harden Stevens and her mother...

Celiac Disease and Pregnancy

Celiac Disease and Pregnancy

By TMoM Team Member Suzy Fielders When I was first diagnosed with Celiac Disease, my oldest daughter was already two, so I had no clue what impact it'd have on being pregnant. I found out quickly though it makes quite a difference when I was pregnant with my other two...

Adopting Hygee Rituals in the New Year

Adopting Hygee Rituals in the New Year

By Guest Blogger Tracy Huneycutt Hygge is a Danish concept defined as the quality of coziness in one’s life (feeling warm, comfortable, and safe) by doing simple things like creating rituals, lighting candles, baking, and spending time with loved ones. Hygge has been...

Leaning Into Winter Coziness Post-Holidays

Leaning Into Winter Coziness Post-Holidays

By TMoM Team Member Anna Keller I found myself feeling a little frantic in mid-December, realizing that I wouldn’t have time to check everything off the list before Christmas arrived. Sure, we got the tree decorated, but what about cozy time by the fire sipping...

The Journey Ahead

The Journey Ahead

By Guest Blogger Hannah Tollison I wanted to share four snippets to help prepare us for success, and get us on the right foot as we dive into 2024! 1. Start the decluttering process now. You don’t have to wait until Spring Cleaning. My kids know that I am notorious...

5 Ways to Make New Year’s Resolutions as a Family

5 Ways to Make New Year’s Resolutions as a Family

By Guest Blogger Whitney Barnard There are many ways to approach the New Year. For many of us, it means to assess our lives and change something we’re unhappy with. Whether it’s our diet, exercise routine, or our tendency to procrastinate, there’s always room for...

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