St. Louis Mom brings you Tot Time at local pools! Love to swim with your little ones, but hate the crowds? Many St. Louis area pools offer a special Tot Time, usually before the pools open to the public....
Want to play in the sky?
Grab your family and climb to new heights at Ryze Adventure Park!
Event Details
Join St. Louis Mom at Ryze Adventure Park
on Friday, June 28th, 5:00 - 9:00 pm
for an evening of adventure!
Your ticket includes UNLIMITED...
Being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult was eye-opening. I wrote more about my diagnosis and the difference between men/women with ADHD in What's it's Like to Have ADHD as a Mom.
The more I started to talk about ADHD,...
Nothing says summer like a good road trip! We're excited to re-share this Chicago travel post with you!
Having lived in Chicago and making the short trip back there to visit many times, it is fun to now take my...
Visiting the Museum of Illusions in St. Louis promises an exhilarating experience filled with wonder and discovery. Nestled in the heart of the city, this museum offers a unique blend of art, science, and psychology, showcasing mind-bending exhibits that...
For all the indoorsy moms, this post that ran in 2023 is worth repeating!
Midwest Summer, the heat, humidity, the bugs, I’ll take a hard pass on all of it. I’ve never been a fan of summer, but there are...
Nothing says summer like watching movies under the stars. As much fun as it is to project a movie in your own backyard, there’s something special about gathering as a community and relaxing together. Check out some local spots...
As someone who has had their fair share of mental health struggles, I always knew as a mom, I would extend that grace to my children that I always wanted extended to me. Being a mom to a tween...
Planning your child's upcoming birthday party can be a joy, but it can be stressful, too! Whether you'd like to organize your own party at home with a stellar slumber party upgrade, or you'd like to do a BBQ...
Curating a diverse bookshelf for my kids (both at home and in my science classroom) is important to me. So much so that I actually wrote my final master’s project on it a couple of years ago. For the...