THE SETUP: Some of you may know that my family and I will bid adieu to Baltimore in mid-August. Since our announcement, I’ve had a few requests from moms and dads to share my Baltimore parenting knowledge. More specifically, I’ve been asked to blog about Baltimore parenting on the cheap. …
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This Place Preparing to leave Baltimore, one mother contemplates home
I’m reading a book titled ‘This is the Place’ and it’s a compilation of short essays written by women about their homes. I chose this book because it is written by women and because of the subject matter. I’m on year three of being a stay-at-home mom and have at …
Read More »Crowdsourcing Couture When 2 moms need to get dolled up for a wedding
My wife Jen and I aren’t fancy ladies. Jen and I can do many things: throw perfect spirals, build activity learning towers, complete crossword puzzles, cook meals, save lives and educate others. But one thing we routinely struggle with is getting dolled up. Perhaps it’s the fact that neither of …
Read More »Piñata Party One mom introduces her son to her Mexican heritage
“He’s so white! You need to Mexicanize him! Make sure he knows what a piñata is and a cascarón. He needs a tan. Does he tan? He’s so pale!” My 13-year-old niece’s enthusiasm for my son Danny when she met him overflowed. He was about five months old and this was …
Read More »Mother, May I? Or, Raising a Gentleman
“Waaaaaaah, waaaaaaah! I want Auntie. I want Auntie,” is what I often hear when Lucas wakes from his nap. It is usually followed by permission to get up and join the party of children downstairs. This is a child who is remarkably gifted in the arts of running, climbing and …
Read More »All About the Kids (But remember yourself, too.)
Danny woke one Friday morning complaining of a stomach ache, but with a little love, water and food he seemed OK. He didn’t eat as much at breakfast as he normally does, but he also didn’t appear super uncomfortable. We proceeded with our usual Friday routine and occasionally he mentioned …
Read More »Our Loving DIY Family
I was raised with five siblings in a Catholic, Mexican-American family that fostered 24 children and often housed friends and strangers. I was surrounded by family and playmates my entire childhood—and I absolutely loved it. The moments and love that I experienced as a child made me want the same …
Read More »Side by Side 2 Takes on a Crappy Day
When This Mama blogger April Flores had a bad day, she leaned on her wife, Jen Simmons, for support. The two compare notes on the day and the dynamics of parenting. April: I felt helpless and it was only 10:30 a.m. Danny kept crying and screaming during Tiempo Con Mis …
Read More »Superboys Day-to-day with two little heroes
I’m at the point where I have to run to keep up with my two-year-old charges, Danny and Lucas. Lucas is my friend’s kid whom I nanny and who has become a second son. As luck has it, the two boys are opposite zodiac signs, so I often manage conflicting …
Read More »Our days are as good as “back in the day”
Recently my wife and I engaged in two separate conversations regarding life before technology and the internet. Conversation No. 1: My wife’s friend commented on how life must have been mundane for wives in the 1950s and ’60s. She said something to the extent of, “Can you imagine? The husband …
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