Expecting Baby 3

If you follow me on Instagram or Facebook, you know that we are expecting our third baby boy this spring! Franklin is due in early-mid April, but with him tracking along as over the 80th percentile, we know it may be more like late March or the start of April when he arrives! I wantedContinue reading “Expecting Baby 3”

Mom-Approved Gift Lists for Children

I posted this on my Instagram in early December, but I think, as our holiday rapidly approaches tonight and tomorrow, that this can actually be used for Christmas AND birthdays, so I wanted to make sure it had a more permanent place in my corner of the internet, Look through these and let me knowContinue reading “Mom-Approved Gift Lists for Children”

Baby on the Way!

If you follow me on Instagram or Facebook, you’ve heard the news… Baby Miller is on the way! We are so excited to be expecting the next member of our family. We wanted to formally share here on the blog, too.  AJ, our almost-four-year-old, is so excited to be a big brother. While he saysContinue reading “Baby on the Way!”

Halloween Fun for Toddlers

It’s the season for trick or treat! And man, my little one is about it! He loves Halloween and pumpkins and fall. At age 3, it’s important that the things we do are both age appropriate and fun, and I thought this list of seasonal activities might be helpful to my other momma hen friends!Continue reading “Halloween Fun for Toddlers”

Toddler “Big Boy” Bedroom Tour

As I was cleaning earlier this week, I realized that I have shown snippets of little man’s big boy bedroom in the new house, but I’ve never given you all a true tour! Time to correct that, y’all. As I show off his big boy bedroom, I’m also going to point out some tips andContinue reading “Toddler “Big Boy” Bedroom Tour”

Helpful Dollar Tree Items for Parenting in the Pew

This one is for all of my Christian momma hen friends out there.  Those of you who attend church regularly and have a little one (or multiple little ones) know that church is an entirely different experience when you’re on your own versus when you have a child to tend to. I’m not complaining –Continue reading “Helpful Dollar Tree Items for Parenting in the Pew”

Baby & Toddler Books You Can’t Go Without

When I was growing up, we read all of the time. As a kid, I used to sneak books into bed and read in the dark after bedtime. I guess reading Babysitters Club really was a thrilling experience. My parents found out and extended bedtime so I could read later into the night with aContinue reading “Baby & Toddler Books You Can’t Go Without”

3 DIY Father’s Day Ideas

#1: Handprint Art This gift is simple, but it’s also one that can be really sentimental. It freezes your little one’s tiny handprint from this year in paint forever! Simply get a piece of cardstock (or even just construction or printer paper), dip your child’s entire hand in one color of paint, and press theirContinue reading “3 DIY Father’s Day Ideas”

Dollar Tree Toddler Toys

As a momma hen of an imaginative two-year-old boy, it’s been important to me to provide my little one with toys that are both age appropriate and allow for him to use and expand his creativity. However, as a single momma hen, I am on a fairly strict budget each month. Dollar Tree has, ofContinue reading “Dollar Tree Toddler Toys”

4 At-Home Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

With stay-at-home orders ending in some states, facing lessened restrictions in many, and still fully intact in others, this upcoming Mother’s Day may look a different, may present some unique challenges in how to gift mom, grandma, or another special woman appropriately. If you’re feeling safer at home, despite whatever you state’s requirements might be,Continue reading “4 At-Home Mother’s Day Gift Ideas”