Postpartum Prep
When most people think of preparing for baby, it's usually all about the baby - do you have enough diapers? clothes? a car seat? Those who think beyond the "stuff" may also arrange to have someone come help those first few weeks, they may even stock their pantry beforehand. When you've had your first you already know what to expect and prepare better for the second time around. You're a veteran and you got this. Or do you? No matter what number baby you're on and what your pe


Maxed Out: American Moms on the Brink
This book should be required reading for all mothers, especially for ones who work outside the home. It is the story of a working mom going mad trying to juggle work and family. Her story is also my story and many others. Details may vary person to person but the overall theme is - you can't do both in America. Even with shortened work weeks, ability to work virtually, a very understanding boss, unlimited resources for home help (cleaning lady, babysitter, daycare, attentive