Recently I took a much needed break from Facebook. Facebook breaks are not unfamiliar to me, but my prior breaks from Facebook were certainly less complicated. I took a long break 12 years ago while I studied for the...
It was a Saturday morning, and I had just gotten my 1 year old down for an early nap. Exhausted, I flopped myself down on the couch with a book and my breakfast, hoping to get a little break....
Today our topic is infertility. It's something that moms don't normally talk about, but is something that many of us go through! Meagan Clanahan, our co-owner, and Emily Feinstein are talking about their unique journeys to becoming moms. We...
Reading is a fundamental right. We send our kids to school so that they can become better readers and better thinkers. Reading more authentic literature leads to high levels of critical thinking—so equip your readers with books from diverse...
I've been hearing about "electronics" from my 11-year old since she was in the second grade. It was about that time that her peers began accumulating electronic tablets, Kindles, and gaming devices. More recently, she's been pleading for a...
  Dear Friend, Why do we need to celebrate books? Let me tell you why. To know books is to love them. And every day, I fall in love with their power and finesse. When I was a child, my parents would...
In 2019, the Houston Moms Blog book club read Michelle Obama's Becoming Liani Tamani's Calling My Name Fredrik Backman's Bear Town Rebecca Makkai's The Great Believers Tomi Adeyemi's Children of Blood and Bone Rebecca Skloot's The Immortal Life of...
It's the most wonderful time of the YEAR! It's Prime Day, the Nordstrom Sale, and the Target sale all wrapped into one exciting package! We have compiled a great list of deals from what our contributors are buying and that...
To share or not to share? This has been a hotly debated question amongst parents since the dawn of the age of social media. While I do have strong feelings about this topic, I remain firmly in the camp...
Lately I've been thinking about the "olden days" when women spent all day preparing meals, washing dishes by hand, washing their family's laundry by hand and hanging it out to dry, and sewing their own clothes. How did they...

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