Browsing Category: The Mamihood
Beauty, fashion and everything about motherhood!
How to Feel Beautiful and Love It! #NTGbeautifulInsideOut
This is a sponsored post with Neutrogena through Latina Bloggers Connect. All thoughts and opinions are my own. As a proud Neutrogena Ambassador, I received the products mentioned in this post to help take care of my skin and facilitate a review.Do you believe in looking how you feel…
Guest Post: Lydia~ We’re having a Girl!
As a mom of two boys, I can totally relate to Lydia’s post. I clearly remember when I found out we were having a girl. Pregnancy is a memorable stage in a woman’s life. Whether the bliss comes early or late, the life we carry in us, makes…
My #DisneySMMoms Achievement: A runDisney Story
This post is sponsored by Disney Story. To find out more about this brand-new story-creation app – and how it puts the power of storytelling in your hands – click hereA couple of weeks before the start of Disney Social Media Moms Celebration, we were presented with an opportunity…
Show Mom you Care with Special Care Cards! #JOHNSONSBabyCares
This is a sponsored post in collaboration with Latina Bloggers Connect and JOHNSON’S Baby.If you are looking for a special way to honor mom this Mother’s day, Johnson’s Baby has the most unique way of helping you celebrate the special mom in your life.You…
Brother and Sister Conversations
Have you ever listened to how your little ones converse? I think it’s the most awesome thing to hear. As an adult, it’s humorous how serious they sound.What’s even scarier is when they sometimes sound like you! I’ve caught my daughter using phrases that I…
What about Mommy?
I’ve hit a point in motherhood in which I’m not being called mommy anymore. I’m mom. Mom this and Mom that. The only time I get called mommy is when, YUP, you guessed right, only when they want something.Was I prepared for this? Well, I knew…
You want how much?
My 2nd grader asked to join Chess Masters this year. He’s been wanting to join since last year. He was super disappointed when I told him that I didn’t feel comfortable leaving him after school being just a first grader. He asked if he could join next year…