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Hello, and welcome to The Cold Coffee Club, a podcast brought to you by Houston Moms! We're here to give you a little bit of that mom-to-mom connection, fun, and conversation amidst all the chaos! Join us as we...
By now most everyone has Marie Kondo’d some aspect of their house. You’ve likely spent time under a pile of clothing mumbling “Do you or do you not spark joy?!” If you’re in a Spring Cleaning mood, how about...
Contributor Lindsay shares a letter to a friend who just had a baby, with honest reflections on how motherhood is so hard, and yet so good at the same time.
So many of us that carry the title of MOM on our shoulders along with so many other titles. And we carry the MOM title well. You’ve always carried it well. And now, with the addition of COVID-19 into...
Today is National Lazy Mother’s Day and I’m not sure how I feel about this “national holiday”. First, let’s look at what lazy means according to our good friend Merriam-Webster. Lazy Adjective meaning: Unwilling to work or use energy Characterized...
Houston Moms Blog is excited to partner together with Bassett Baby Planning to bring you an inspirational new series... In this six-month series, each Houston Moms Blog contributor {as well as a few very special guest bloggers} will be sharing their personal...
Earlier this week, I opened up my heart and shared my story of how I became a mother.  This is a continuation of that post and an effort to share hope and spread awareness about Congenital Heart Defects {CHD}. Be...
Growing up, Mother's Day was always a special time at our church. The moms would wear flower pins and stand up to be recognized. We would go to lunch. {Maybe Dairy Queen, maybe the local cafe with hot, fluffy biscuits.}...
Birthday Parties. Back in my day, a birthday party meant a cake. It meant one present from my mom and dad...and maybe a friend over to celebrate. Every few years my parents would let us splurge, but that just meant a...
There's a quote on a Pinterest pin I always see.  Something about salt curing everything... The cure for anything is salt water :: sweat, tears, or the sea. - Isak Dinesen That really sounds good and makes sense.  Except I'm not...

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