The Holidays are notorious for bringing together a hefty combination of joy, laughter, family, drinks, sweets, eggnog, and other seasonal treats, and for many of us, once the lights lose their twinkle and the mistletoe has worked its magic, it shows. Like, 10 pounds or so of memories to lug around which could easily become a permanent…
Category: celebration
Top 5 Last Minute Gift Ideas for Kids on a Budget
You don’t have to be a parent to experience that moment of personal disappointment when you realize that you have forgotten that it’s someone’s birthday. Tomorrow. Someone young. Someone for whom presents are a big deal. Great. Now what? Need some ideas? Here are a few gift ideas that we have personally made before. Although…
8 Ways We Celebrate Valentine’s Day As Feminists
As many of you know, Jessica and I consider ourselves feminists. You may wonder: how do feminists celebrate Valentine’s Day? As two people who have the utmost respect for each other, and are also still deeply in love with each other after 18 years together, we have developed a few thoughts on the matter. Here…
Love Beyond Moi TLB giveaway – 16 points about sex beyond baby
by Jessica Martin-Weber This post is the partner post to one Jeremy wrote, 9 Tips to having more and better sex after baby, on The Leaky Boob as part of a giveaway celebrating Valentine’s Day and expressing love beyond one day. Find the giveaway information and widget to enter at the end of this post….
Sugar baby’s cake
This is our 6th first birthday carrot cake. It’s a healthier option than other cakes, right? ~ Jeremy
Cakestravaganza – Beyond your average birthday cake.
A family of eight has a lot to celebrate. At times it feels like we just go from one party to the next. Seven of our birthdays occur within a 5 month span, and there are Holidays sprinkled in between too! It typically starts with Earthbaby’s birthday, right before Thanksgiving, so it goes something like…
Beyond 35- age is just a number and not the one in my head
Yesterday I turned 35. This is kind of strange for me, I think I remember my mom being 35. And since I always saw my mom as old this must mean… When I was little every birthday my grandma would ask me if I felt older and I would giggle. Somehow, some way, I did. …