THINGS FOOD ALLERGY MOMS WISHED YOU WOULD CONSIDER
How comforting would an allergy mom feel if her friends/relatives were attentive of her child’s allergy? Simple things friends/relatives could do * Don’t judge her actions or h
MANAGING FOOD ALLERGIES AT HOME
As a parent of a child with life-threatening food allergies, I am living in constant anxiety. Food is everywhere; there’s food in our homes, in our friends’ homes, at social ga
WHAT I WISH I KNEW AS A FIRST TIME MOM
Being a mother for the first time is not easy. I wish babies came with a manual. I heard nothing but great things, so I thought motherhood shouldn’t be that hard. Well not everyo
FIRST WEEK AT NURSERY
It’s hard, very hard! I didn’t think it would be that hard. I can’t stop using the word “hard”. Does he hate me for leaving him? First day was great. He was happy and exc
GETTING READY FOR NURSERY
First day of nursery starts tomorrow! Yes tomorrow! Time flies so fast, feels like yesterday my son came to this world. I am going through an emotional rollercoaster yet super exci
OVARIAN CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
I’ve heard stories about doctors being diagnosed with cancer. You’d think that since they are doctors, they would recognize the symptoms and get themselves checked. Well I’ve
ALLERGY KIT
I always worry that I may forget my son’s epipen at home, and sometimes I even find myself rehearsing how I would act under an emergency situation. Having an allergy kit readily
PREPARING FOR YOUR LITTLE ONE
The best part about being pregnant was preparing for my little one. I was getting so tempted to buying all those cute little baby clothes yet I really didn’t want to overdo i
“THE MOST VALUABLE THINGS IN YOUR CHILD’S LIFE AREN’T THINGS!” BY VICTORIA PROODAY, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST
I came across this reading that reflected my thoughts! I don’t like to judge parents who offer their kids ipad/tablets or any electronic device, but it’s worth realizing their