Erica Morrison
The Mom Whisperer: How I Realized I Was a Yeller
A few weeks back, I came down with a classic respiratory bug. A handful of times per season, this superbug camps out in my body and always overstays its welcome. The typical course is...
Thanksgiving vs. Thanks”saying”: Encouraging Our Kids To Feel Gratitude
‘Tis the season to be thankful! The seasonal decor aisles in every store are encouraging this important sentiment. “Give Thanks” is written in cursive script across reclaimed barnwood signs. “Be Thankful” is directed by...
When Life Gives You Lemons (or Breast Cancer): Savoring Motherhood in Difficult Seasons
Last December, just a couple weeks before Christmas, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. In those initial days following the news, I wrestled through every unpleasant emotion known to the human soul: fear, anger,...
Why I Can’t Quit Facebook
Ah…the holiday hustle is here. The December dash is in full swing and while the to-do list is mostly filled with fun time guzzlers like merry-making errands, seasonal soirees, and hall-decking, I’m still finding...
Santa and the Tooth Fairy vs. The Budding Thinker: An Epic Battle of Childhood
As Halloween approached this year, I fielded lots of questions about the creatures and critters that haunt the season.
Who is Frankenstein? Are vampires real? What’s a zombie?
I am quick to quell all the fears...
Mommy Tantrums
Most days, my husband leaves for work before the boys and I are out of bed. Mondays are the only day that he gets to stick around for a glimpse of our morning routine:...
“I’ll Love You Forever, But I Don’t Like You ALWAYS.”
I love you, but I don’t like you.
It’s a blasphemous remark to make about your own children, but I must confess that it’s the way I’ve been feeling lately as I plod through a...
Back to School: Mommy’s Gap Year
My youngest son started kindergarten last week and I’m feeling all the typical feels. For starters, I am lamenting the end of an era: the memories of meandering morning strolls and afternoon playdates fade...
Lessons of Art and Soul
When I was a child, I loved arts and crafts. There were no My Little Ponies or Pound Puppies on my Christmas list, only dreams of new markers, oil pastels, and embroidery floss. In...
Top Tips for Traveling with Kids (Part II)
In my last post, I discussed our passion for traveling with our kids. Whether you are dreaming of an international expedition or an overnight at a local wilderness lodge, here are some general guidelines...