Mental Health Issues in Children are a Real Issue May was Mental Health Awareness Month – and while I missed the boat on posting about this topic then, it’s really one that we should never stop discussing. There is such a stigma around mental health issues, and it shouldn’t be that way. I remember how much grief […]
Wedgie butts and robot farts… living with a child with ADHD
I have a child diagnosed with ADHD. Life can be… well, challenging. Let me just walk you through a typical morning in our house. “Bug, go get dressed. Your ride will be here in ten minutes.” This is probably already the 18th time I have told him to get dressed. “Bug, go into your room […]
Global Poverty is Sexist
Yesterday was International Women’s Day. This is a day for celebration of achievements by women, but also a day for us to examine where we still need change. This whole month is Women’s history month, and while I think it’s very important for us to acknowledge the women that have paved the way for us, […]
Thank You Grieving Mellie
I am a huge “Scandal” fan. As soon as I saw that a new series about politics and life in Washington, D.C. – featuring a strong, smart, beautiful woman none-the-less – would be airing, I was hooked. Thankfully, it was as good as the previews led me to believe. While the story lines may be […]