Rashmi’s Bakery is one of those finds that you hope you will never, ever have to give up. This might be a strange way to think of a bakery when there are hundreds of them around, but Rashmi’s Bakery is not like every other bakery out there. I discovered Rashmi’s last year when I was […]
A Broken Heart On Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is such a special day for pretty much everyone. You don’t have to be married or dating someone to celebrate it because love knows no boundaries. We celebrate the love we have for our parents, our children, our families and friends. It’s just that simple.
Two Cents Tuesday: The Smurfs 2 Movie
So what could I possibly have against a children’s movie that would cause me to need to vent? Peanuts, that’s what. I grew up watching those little blue people sing their “La La” song and have never had a problem with it. I thought the fact that a movie was being done about it was […]
Coming Soon!!! Anaphylaxis Canada’s 7th Community Conference
Last year I attended my first ever Anaphylaxis Canada Community Conference in Toronto, Ontario and wow, what an eye opener it was. My son, four soon to be five year old William, has Food Allergies and was diagnosed at the age of 8 months. Ever since then my husband and I have been trying to […]
Allergic Reactions Get Some Help
When it comes to being prepared for an allergic reaction, I consider myself to be a well equipped parent. I have an Epi Pen in my purse at all times. We have one in the house as well as at our daycare provider’s home. My son’s school has one in the office and William wears […]
Is it too Late to Homeschool?
The past few weeks have been as predictably busy as they should be. A new school year means not only the start of a new grade, but also the start of extra curricular activities, adjusting to new teachers and how they “do” things, sometimes doctor’s appointments for annual check-ups and even, in my case, renewing […]
#Giveaway Winner!!
We have come to the end of another giveaway folks. This particular giveaway was to celebrate the 4th Anniversary of Sarah’s blog Gluten Free and Dairy Free at WDW. As it just so happens MapleMouseMama donated the prize for week four and I would like to thank all those who entered. Your support is truly […]
It’s Just Not Worth the Risk: Our Anaphylactic Experience
A story of a child’s first and hopefully last, anaphylactix reaction to his Food Allergies. You may shed some tears as I did, but hopefully this will bring more awareness to this horrible and scary issue. Please share this with your friends. FT&PD Suz
Epi Pen Test
For awhile now I have been meaning to practice using an Epi Pen, a real one, just to see what it is like. An Epi Pen, which is short for epinephrine auto-injector, is a medical device used to house and deliver a certain amount of epinephrine, better known as adrenaline. Epi Pens are most commonly […]
NEVER EVER GIVE UP! One Mom’s Struggle to Help Her Son
Megan’s story of her young boy Logan and his struggle with skin issues will have you in tears, but there is a happy ending! I am reminded of the severe eczema that William had for the first 18 months of his life and how terrifying those outbreaks were. We saw many doctors with varying degrees […]
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