Family Channel is ready to challenge bullying behaviour as its 12th annual Stand UP! campaign launches this week in advance of Bullying Awareness Week. Partnering with Bowmanville, ON natives Eleven Past One on a new anthem and set to visit schools across Canada to see what students do to prevent bullying, Family aims to empower […]
Something To Be Thankful For…
Today is not Wordless Wednesday or Silent Sunday or Throwback Thursday so there is no blog related reason I am sharing this photo. I am doing it just because. Because tonight I came home after a very long and very tiring day at work with a pounding headache, ready to throw in the towel and […]
Two Down, Two To Go: Egg Allergy Beaten!!
A little while ago I wrote a post about the upcoming Food Allergy Oral Challenge William would soon be facing. That particular challenge was for his egg allergy. It called for him to actually eat eggs, scrambled in this case. I don’t mind sharing with you that I was scared to death for my son.
Why I Want My Son To Fail His Food Allergy Test
Right off the bat that title just shrieks of bad parenting. Who would want their child to fail any test at all, let alone one that could erase a life threatening food allergy from their child’s life? Well, me in this case..
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.
William’s Words
William will soon be turning five (OMGee!!) and his knowledge and vocabulary are starting to reflect that. Actually I think much of the, ahh growth has come from being in school and having the influence of other children for six plus hours a day. At any rate William still comes out with some funny things […]
Experiencing #Bullying First Hand: Through the Eyes of My Child
A few weeks ago I posted about Spirit Day and how we need to stand as role models for our children to stomp out bullying. Just get the heck rid of it. Spirit Day is one day of the year when people across the nation can wear purple to show their support of youth and […]
#SpiritDay Will You Wear Purple?
Did you know that today, Thursday, October 17th, 2013 is Spirit Day? I didn’t. Not until just now. That’s not a good thing considering how Social Media centric I am, or at least hope I am. On Spirit Day people across the world wear purple to show their support for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender […]
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 […]
When You Define Perfection Don’t Look At Me….
Lately I find it hard to fall asleep at night. I am plagued by all of the things I have done wrong as a parent. I can’t figure out exactly what those things are, but I surely must have done them because my kids have turned out, well, not exactly perfect. I know that no […]
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