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CT WORKING MOMS
CT Working Moms Has Ended. After an incredible 8-year run, this website, CTWorkingMoms.com, came to a close on January 1, 2020. We are so grateful to all of our readers and fans for following along and supporting our writing. We’ve learned so much about ourselves, the importance of community, and how to push ourselves to be more open,honest
BLOG – CT WORKING MOMS December 21, 2019. I joined the CT Working Moms writing team a few years ago. Even though I was later to the party than most of the other writers, the impact writing for this amazing blog had on me has been tremendous. Joining a community of working moms trying to do their best each and every day has. Continue reading.MARIE SCHWEITZER
Marie Schweitzer. Bio: Marie loves running, sewing, manis & pedis, gin & tonics, and giving her loving husband agida by her endless hunting and gathering of handbags and statement jewelry.She is the proud Momma of Jake and Olivia, the Twosome, and in constant hope of a full night of sleep and late weekend morning sleep-in sessions for her littlefamily of four.
MY BUSINESS TRIP CONFESSION We began swapping parenting stories, and even birthday party ideas over dinner and drinks. She shared with me that leaving her 3-year-old and 4 month old was a bit hard and confessed that she had even shed a few tears. At that moment, I began to feel guilty. Yes, I started feeling guilty that I was actually excited for the chance to have a HAVING KIDS SIX YEARS APART Well, my brother and I are 3 years apart and my husband is one of four boys who are each spaced out three years. It’s what we’ve known and it felt right. Over time, I have realized how privileged it is to be able to plan for the spacing of your children or even to have more than one child. We are a two working parent household and childcare A LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER ON BECOMING A BIG SISTER A Letter to My Daughter on Becoming a Big Sister. I know you are only three-and-a-half and can’t read yet, but since we’ve got exactly a month before your brother arrives, I want to be honest and let you know up front that your/our world is about to change dramatically. You’re going to wonder who this new pushy kid that has invaded our BEING A CHILDLESS TEACHER…WHAT I DIDN’T KNOW THEN Well, we are in week 3 of the new school year over here, and while we’ve had more than a few tears, things seem to be settling down a bit. Being the mother of kids in school is making me think back a lot on my time as a teacher of kids in school, and I’m realizing there are dimensions of teaching that I didn’t totally understand as achildless teacher.
IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SONS AND DAUGHTERS? First let me say I am a militant Mom o’ Boys. I love being the mother of sons, and get pretty frosted when people make comments about what they think I have missed by not having daughters. I had one former friend who invited me to come over to polish her baby daughter’s nails, as A LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER ON HER FIRST DAY OF PRESCHOOL My sweet Caroline, Today was your first day of preschool and I am both relieved and pleased to say I made it through without shedding a tear. Okay, maybe just up until the time I began writing this letter. My heart was so full of joy as I watched how excited you were to enterthrough those
CAN I OPT MY CHILD OUT OF SMARTER BALANCED? YES. BUT NO Pictured: The deep symbolism intended in this photo is especially so, as I think the new assessments are supposed to be computerized. Hey, I graduated in ’97. Just go with it. (Image Credit: M. Dunn)Yesterday fellow blogger Elise posted her personal thoughts about standardized testing in the public schools and how she’s not going to let some numbers on a page impact her view of childrenCT WORKING MOMS
CT Working Moms Has Ended. After an incredible 8-year run, this website, CTWorkingMoms.com, came to a close on January 1, 2020. We are so grateful to all of our readers and fans for following along and supporting our writing. We’ve learned so much about ourselves, the importance of community, and how to push ourselves to be more open,honest
BLOG – CT WORKING MOMS December 21, 2019. I joined the CT Working Moms writing team a few years ago. Even though I was later to the party than most of the other writers, the impact writing for this amazing blog had on me has been tremendous. Joining a community of working moms trying to do their best each and every day has. Continue reading.MARIE SCHWEITZER
Marie Schweitzer. Bio: Marie loves running, sewing, manis & pedis, gin & tonics, and giving her loving husband agida by her endless hunting and gathering of handbags and statement jewelry.She is the proud Momma of Jake and Olivia, the Twosome, and in constant hope of a full night of sleep and late weekend morning sleep-in sessions for her littlefamily of four.
MY BUSINESS TRIP CONFESSION We began swapping parenting stories, and even birthday party ideas over dinner and drinks. She shared with me that leaving her 3-year-old and 4 month old was a bit hard and confessed that she had even shed a few tears. At that moment, I began to feel guilty. Yes, I started feeling guilty that I was actually excited for the chance to have a HAVING KIDS SIX YEARS APART Well, my brother and I are 3 years apart and my husband is one of four boys who are each spaced out three years. It’s what we’ve known and it felt right. Over time, I have realized how privileged it is to be able to plan for the spacing of your children or even to have more than one child. We are a two working parent household and childcare A LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER ON BECOMING A BIG SISTER A Letter to My Daughter on Becoming a Big Sister. I know you are only three-and-a-half and can’t read yet, but since we’ve got exactly a month before your brother arrives, I want to be honest and let you know up front that your/our world is about to change dramatically. You’re going to wonder who this new pushy kid that has invaded our BEING A CHILDLESS TEACHER…WHAT I DIDN’T KNOW THEN Well, we are in week 3 of the new school year over here, and while we’ve had more than a few tears, things seem to be settling down a bit. Being the mother of kids in school is making me think back a lot on my time as a teacher of kids in school, and I’m realizing there are dimensions of teaching that I didn’t totally understand as achildless teacher.
IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SONS AND DAUGHTERS? First let me say I am a militant Mom o’ Boys. I love being the mother of sons, and get pretty frosted when people make comments about what they think I have missed by not having daughters. I had one former friend who invited me to come over to polish her baby daughter’s nails, as A LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER ON HER FIRST DAY OF PRESCHOOL My sweet Caroline, Today was your first day of preschool and I am both relieved and pleased to say I made it through without shedding a tear. Okay, maybe just up until the time I began writing this letter. My heart was so full of joy as I watched how excited you were to enterthrough those
CAN I OPT MY CHILD OUT OF SMARTER BALANCED? YES. BUT NO Pictured: The deep symbolism intended in this photo is especially so, as I think the new assessments are supposed to be computerized. Hey, I graduated in ’97. Just go with it. (Image Credit: M. Dunn)Yesterday fellow blogger Elise posted her personal thoughts about standardized testing in the public schools and how she’s not going to let some numbers on a page impact her view of children BLOG – CT WORKING MOMS A little over three years ago I started talking to this guy. I had written a post on my Facebook page about a trip to the fair, and somehow it was decided between him and I that he would send it to his friend who wrote for a blog called CT Working Moms. WORK – CT WORKING MOMS The road to dog rescue is paved with the 3 Bs: Bugs, Barf, and Bites, and I’ve had my share of them all. Date night with Karen is less likely to involve a romantic dinner and more likely to involve detonating flea bombs in my car to eliminate party favors left by arecent transport.
THRIFTY THURSDAY: DIY WINE GLASS CHARMS Summer is just around the corner and with the warmer weather comes more barbeques and parties with friends and family. Want to impress your wine drinking guests? How about crafting up your own unique wine glass charms? If you are not familiar with them, they're little charms that you put around the stem of your wine glass to help youdistinguish
IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SONS AND DAUGHTERS? First let me say I am a militant Mom o’ Boys. I love being the mother of sons, and get pretty frosted when people make comments about what they think I have missed by not having daughters. I had one former friend who invited me to come over to polish her baby daughter’s nails, as DO’S AND DON’TS OF THE SEX TALK Don’t make it about shame or judgment and don’t be tempted to exaggerate the negative to dissuade your kids from having sex (spoiler alert: that doesn’t work). Do teach kids about all aspects of sex and development regardless of gender. Boys need to know about menstruation. Girls can know about nocturnal emissions. TRUE CONFESSION: I FORGOT MY KID’S BIRTHDAY True Confession: I Forgot My Kid’s Birthday. From the outset, I feel the need to defend myself a bit here. Depending on your interpretation, that title above is either an exaggeration or dead on. Both of my kids have summer birthdays that are not quite comfortable enough to squeeze together into one celebration, but not far enoughapart, in
A LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER ON HER FIRST DAY OF PRESCHOOL My sweet Caroline, Today was your first day of preschool and I am both relieved and pleased to say I made it through without shedding a tear. Okay, maybe just up until the time I began writing this letter. My heart was so full of joy as I watched how excited you were to enterthrough those
A LETTER TO OUR LOCAL RETAILERS (ABOUT YOUR DOUBLE A Letter to our Local Retailers (about your double shopping carts). THANK YOU to the person who designed, and the stores who carry this double shopping cart – THE BEST double shopping cart out there. Caraluzzi’s, Wilton, CT. Credit: JJ via VLS. Dear (Fill in the BlankStore):
WHERE DOES THE EASTER BUNNY LIVE? According to WikiAnswers, the Easter Bunny lives in a very deep hole in the ground somewhere on Easter Island. Other sites state that the Easter Bunny lives in April Valley, Spring Valley or Egg Land. I have never heard of any of these places. What I recall knowing about the Easter Bunny as a child was that he brought yummy candy and treats and SHOULD SIBLINGS BE ALLOWED TO PLAY-FIGHT? The scene: I walk into the living room after hearing some screaming to find my 4 year old with his 2 year old brother in his lap, both on the floor. My older son's arms and legs are totally wrapped around his brother, and he's rocking him back and forth, side to side, shouting"TRAP!
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CT Working Moms Has Ended. After an incredible 8-year run, this website, CTWorkingMoms.com, came to a close on January 1, 2020. We are so grateful to all of our readers and fans for following along and supporting our writing. We’ve learned so much about ourselves, the importance of community, and how to push ourselves to be more open,honest
MARIE SCHWEITZER
Marie Schweitzer. Bio: Marie loves running, sewing, manis & pedis, gin & tonics, and giving her loving husband agida by her endless hunting and gathering of handbags and statement jewelry.She is the proud Momma of Jake and Olivia, the Twosome, and in constant hope of a full night of sleep and late weekend morning sleep-in sessions for her littlefamily of four.
MY BUSINESS TRIP CONFESSION We began swapping parenting stories, and even birthday party ideas over dinner and drinks. She shared with me that leaving her 3-year-old and 4 month old was a bit hard and confessed that she had even shed a few tears. At that moment, I began to feel guilty. Yes, I started feeling guilty that I was actually excited for the chance to have a DO I LOVE MY BABY ENOUGH? I do love my baby, but I always heard it is supposed to be OVERWHELMING and UNBELIEVABLE and INCOMPARABLE. I don't think we're there yet. She's only 3 months old and just beginning to be able to smile back at me and interact in the smallest ways. I know bonding cantake some time with
HAVING KIDS SIX YEARS APART Well, my brother and I are 3 years apart and my husband is one of four boys who are each spaced out three years. It’s what we’ve known and it felt right. Over time, I have realized how privileged it is to be able to plan for the spacing of your children or even to have more than one child. We are a two working parent household and childcare A LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER ON BECOMING A BIG SISTER A Letter to My Daughter on Becoming a Big Sister. I know you are only three-and-a-half and can’t read yet, but since we’ve got exactly a month before your brother arrives, I want to be honest and let you know up front that your/our world is about to change dramatically. You’re going to wonder who this new pushy kid that has invaded our I HATE COOKING. NO, I REALLY HATE IT. I Hate Cooking. No, I Really Hate It. – CT Working Moms. I Hate Cooking. No, I Really Hate It. But it wasn’t always that way. In my 20s, I loved cooking, because it wasn’t something I had to do everyday, there was no family depending on me to get it done, and itdidn’t matter how
THRIFTY THURSDAY: DIY WINE GLASS CHARMS Summer is just around the corner and with the warmer weather comes more barbeques and parties with friends and family. Want to impress your wine drinking guests? How about crafting up your own unique wine glass charms? If you are not familiar with them, they're little charms that you put around the stem of your wine glass to help youdistinguish
IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SONS AND DAUGHTERS? First let me say I am a militant Mom o’ Boys. I love being the mother of sons, and get pretty frosted when people make comments about what they think I have missed by not having daughters. I had one former friend who invited me to come over to polish her baby daughter’s nails, as BEING A CHILDLESS TEACHER…WHAT I DIDN’T KNOW THEN Well, we are in week 3 of the new school year over here, and while we’ve had more than a few tears, things seem to be settling down a bit. Being the mother of kids in school is making me think back a lot on my time as a teacher of kids in school, and I’m realizing there are dimensions of teaching that I didn’t totally understand as achildless teacher.
CT WORKING MOMS
CT Working Moms Has Ended. After an incredible 8-year run, this website, CTWorkingMoms.com, came to a close on January 1, 2020. We are so grateful to all of our readers and fans for following along and supporting our writing. We’ve learned so much about ourselves, the importance of community, and how to push ourselves to be more open,honest
MARIE SCHWEITZER
Marie Schweitzer. Bio: Marie loves running, sewing, manis & pedis, gin & tonics, and giving her loving husband agida by her endless hunting and gathering of handbags and statement jewelry.She is the proud Momma of Jake and Olivia, the Twosome, and in constant hope of a full night of sleep and late weekend morning sleep-in sessions for her littlefamily of four.
MY BUSINESS TRIP CONFESSION We began swapping parenting stories, and even birthday party ideas over dinner and drinks. She shared with me that leaving her 3-year-old and 4 month old was a bit hard and confessed that she had even shed a few tears. At that moment, I began to feel guilty. Yes, I started feeling guilty that I was actually excited for the chance to have a DO I LOVE MY BABY ENOUGH? I do love my baby, but I always heard it is supposed to be OVERWHELMING and UNBELIEVABLE and INCOMPARABLE. I don't think we're there yet. She's only 3 months old and just beginning to be able to smile back at me and interact in the smallest ways. I know bonding cantake some time with
HAVING KIDS SIX YEARS APART Well, my brother and I are 3 years apart and my husband is one of four boys who are each spaced out three years. It’s what we’ve known and it felt right. Over time, I have realized how privileged it is to be able to plan for the spacing of your children or even to have more than one child. We are a two working parent household and childcare A LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER ON BECOMING A BIG SISTER A Letter to My Daughter on Becoming a Big Sister. I know you are only three-and-a-half and can’t read yet, but since we’ve got exactly a month before your brother arrives, I want to be honest and let you know up front that your/our world is about to change dramatically. You’re going to wonder who this new pushy kid that has invaded our I HATE COOKING. NO, I REALLY HATE IT. I Hate Cooking. No, I Really Hate It. – CT Working Moms. I Hate Cooking. No, I Really Hate It. But it wasn’t always that way. In my 20s, I loved cooking, because it wasn’t something I had to do everyday, there was no family depending on me to get it done, and itdidn’t matter how
THRIFTY THURSDAY: DIY WINE GLASS CHARMS Summer is just around the corner and with the warmer weather comes more barbeques and parties with friends and family. Want to impress your wine drinking guests? How about crafting up your own unique wine glass charms? If you are not familiar with them, they're little charms that you put around the stem of your wine glass to help youdistinguish
IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SONS AND DAUGHTERS? First let me say I am a militant Mom o’ Boys. I love being the mother of sons, and get pretty frosted when people make comments about what they think I have missed by not having daughters. I had one former friend who invited me to come over to polish her baby daughter’s nails, as BEING A CHILDLESS TEACHER…WHAT I DIDN’T KNOW THEN Well, we are in week 3 of the new school year over here, and while we’ve had more than a few tears, things seem to be settling down a bit. Being the mother of kids in school is making me think back a lot on my time as a teacher of kids in school, and I’m realizing there are dimensions of teaching that I didn’t totally understand as achildless teacher.
ABOUT – CT WORKING MOMS About. About: Created in 2011 by Michelle Noehren and co-managed by Noehren, Sara Orris, Elise Schrier and Jessica Hendrickson until January 1, 2020, CT Working Moms (CTWM) was an award-winning, online community for moms in Connecticut. CTWM’s aimed to be a place of compassion and support for all moms because the world needs more loveand less judgment.
BLOG – CT WORKING MOMS A little over three years ago I started talking to this guy. I had written a post on my Facebook page about a trip to the fair, and somehow it was decided between him and I that he would send it to his friend who wrote for a blog called CT Working Moms.MARIE SCHWEITZER
Marie Schweitzer. Bio: Marie loves running, sewing, manis & pedis, gin & tonics, and giving her loving husband agida by her endless hunting and gathering of handbags and statement jewelry.She is the proud Momma of Jake and Olivia, the Twosome, and in constant hope of a full night of sleep and late weekend morning sleep-in sessions for her littlefamily of four.
SARA ORRIS – CT WORKING MOMS As an educator I am lucky enough to have the summer off from work. When my kids were younger I worked summer school since our daycare bill was crushing and summer pay was a way to catch up on someexpenses.
I HATE COOKING. NO, I REALLY HATE IT. I Hate Cooking. No, I Really Hate It. – CT Working Moms. I Hate Cooking. No, I Really Hate It. But it wasn’t always that way. In my 20s, I loved cooking, because it wasn’t something I had to do everyday, there was no family depending on me to get it done, and it didn’t matter how long it took or if something was ruined in theprocess
TURNING THE WITCHING HOUR INTO THE GOLDEN HOUR: HOW I When my kids were newborns and toddlers and I would complain to my mom about the crankiness and tantrums that always seemed to occur in the late afternoon, she would say, “yep, that’s called the Witching Hour.” I didn’t care what it was called, it was awful. The so-called Witching Hour has continued into Elementary DO IT YOURSELF: BOO-BOO BUNNY My daughter is a rough and tough kind of girl so she certainly gets her fair share of boo-boos. Although the best remedy is always one of Mommy or Daddy's kisses, there is one thing I have found to be a very close second. You may heard of, seen, IT’S NOT GOODBYE, JUST SEE YA LATER… Published by Dena. Dena is the busy mom of a 7-year-old son and a 3-year-old daughter. In her “free time” she enjoys a good book, a glass (or 3) of wine, cooking, and looking forward to the day she may finally be able to pee in peace. Her biggest hope in life is that she will produce two happy, healthy adults who will treat themselves and “WE ARE CURRENTLY PREPARING STUDENTS FOR JOBS THAT DON’T I will leave you with the video, and this quote from it: “We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet existusing technologies that haven’t been inventedin order to solve problems we don’t even know are problems yet.”. YouTube. vlbworks2010. 359 subscribers. Subscribe. Did You Know 3.0 (Official Video Edition) A LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER ON HER FIRST DAY OF PRESCHOOL My sweet Caroline, Today was your first day of preschool and I am both relieved and pleased to say I made it through without shedding a tear. Okay, maybe just up until the time I began writing this letter. My heart was so full of joy as I watched how excited you were to enterthrough those
CT WORKING MOMS
CT Working Moms Has Ended. After an incredible 8-year run, this website, CTWorkingMoms.com, came to a close on January 1, 2020. We are so grateful to all of our readers and fans for following along and supporting our writing. We’ve learned so much about ourselves, the importance of community, and how to push ourselves to be more open,honest
MARIE SCHWEITZER
Marie Schweitzer. Bio: Marie loves running, sewing, manis & pedis, gin & tonics, and giving her loving husband agida by her endless hunting and gathering of handbags and statement jewelry.She is the proud Momma of Jake and Olivia, the Twosome, and in constant hope of a full night of sleep and late weekend morning sleep-in sessions for her littlefamily of four.
MY BUSINESS TRIP CONFESSION We began swapping parenting stories, and even birthday party ideas over dinner and drinks. She shared with me that leaving her 3-year-old and 4 month old was a bit hard and confessed that she had even shed a few tears. At that moment, I began to feel guilty. Yes, I started feeling guilty that I was actually excited for the chance to have a HAVING KIDS SIX YEARS APART Well, my brother and I are 3 years apart and my husband is one of four boys who are each spaced out three years. It’s what we’ve known and it felt right. Over time, I have realized how privileged it is to be able to plan for the spacing of your children or even to have more than one child. We are a two working parent household and childcare DO I LOVE MY BABY ENOUGH? I do love my baby, but I always heard it is supposed to be OVERWHELMING and UNBELIEVABLE and INCOMPARABLE. I don't think we're there yet. She's only 3 months old and just beginning to be able to smile back at me and interact in the smallest ways. I know bonding cantake some time with
A LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER ON BECOMING A BIG SISTER A Letter to My Daughter on Becoming a Big Sister. I know you are only three-and-a-half and can’t read yet, but since we’ve got exactly a month before your brother arrives, I want to be honest and let you know up front that your/our world is about to change dramatically. You’re going to wonder who this new pushy kid that has invaded our I HATE COOKING. NO, I REALLY HATE IT. I Hate Cooking. No, I Really Hate It. – CT Working Moms. I Hate Cooking. No, I Really Hate It. But it wasn’t always that way. In my 20s, I loved cooking, because it wasn’t something I had to do everyday, there was no family depending on me to get it done, and itdidn’t matter how
THRIFTY THURSDAY: DIY WINE GLASS CHARMS Summer is just around the corner and with the warmer weather comes more barbeques and parties with friends and family. Want to impress your wine drinking guests? How about crafting up your own unique wine glass charms? If you are not familiar with them, they're little charms that you put around the stem of your wine glass to help youdistinguish
IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SONS AND DAUGHTERS? First let me say I am a militant Mom o’ Boys. I love being the mother of sons, and get pretty frosted when people make comments about what they think I have missed by not having daughters. I had one former friend who invited me to come over to polish her baby daughter’s nails, as CAN I OPT MY CHILD OUT OF SMARTER BALANCED? YES. BUT NO Pictured: The deep symbolism intended in this photo is especially so, as I think the new assessments are supposed to be computerized. Hey, I graduated in ’97. Just go with it. (Image Credit: M. Dunn)Yesterday fellow blogger Elise posted her personal thoughts about standardized testing in the public schools and how she’s not going to let some numbers on a page impact her view of childrenCT WORKING MOMS
CT Working Moms Has Ended. After an incredible 8-year run, this website, CTWorkingMoms.com, came to a close on January 1, 2020. We are so grateful to all of our readers and fans for following along and supporting our writing. We’ve learned so much about ourselves, the importance of community, and how to push ourselves to be more open,honest
MARIE SCHWEITZER
Marie Schweitzer. Bio: Marie loves running, sewing, manis & pedis, gin & tonics, and giving her loving husband agida by her endless hunting and gathering of handbags and statement jewelry.She is the proud Momma of Jake and Olivia, the Twosome, and in constant hope of a full night of sleep and late weekend morning sleep-in sessions for her littlefamily of four.
MY BUSINESS TRIP CONFESSION We began swapping parenting stories, and even birthday party ideas over dinner and drinks. She shared with me that leaving her 3-year-old and 4 month old was a bit hard and confessed that she had even shed a few tears. At that moment, I began to feel guilty. Yes, I started feeling guilty that I was actually excited for the chance to have a HAVING KIDS SIX YEARS APART Well, my brother and I are 3 years apart and my husband is one of four boys who are each spaced out three years. It’s what we’ve known and it felt right. Over time, I have realized how privileged it is to be able to plan for the spacing of your children or even to have more than one child. We are a two working parent household and childcare DO I LOVE MY BABY ENOUGH? I do love my baby, but I always heard it is supposed to be OVERWHELMING and UNBELIEVABLE and INCOMPARABLE. I don't think we're there yet. She's only 3 months old and just beginning to be able to smile back at me and interact in the smallest ways. I know bonding cantake some time with
A LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER ON BECOMING A BIG SISTER A Letter to My Daughter on Becoming a Big Sister. I know you are only three-and-a-half and can’t read yet, but since we’ve got exactly a month before your brother arrives, I want to be honest and let you know up front that your/our world is about to change dramatically. You’re going to wonder who this new pushy kid that has invaded our I HATE COOKING. NO, I REALLY HATE IT. I Hate Cooking. No, I Really Hate It. – CT Working Moms. I Hate Cooking. No, I Really Hate It. But it wasn’t always that way. In my 20s, I loved cooking, because it wasn’t something I had to do everyday, there was no family depending on me to get it done, and itdidn’t matter how
THRIFTY THURSDAY: DIY WINE GLASS CHARMS Summer is just around the corner and with the warmer weather comes more barbeques and parties with friends and family. Want to impress your wine drinking guests? How about crafting up your own unique wine glass charms? If you are not familiar with them, they're little charms that you put around the stem of your wine glass to help youdistinguish
IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SONS AND DAUGHTERS? First let me say I am a militant Mom o’ Boys. I love being the mother of sons, and get pretty frosted when people make comments about what they think I have missed by not having daughters. I had one former friend who invited me to come over to polish her baby daughter’s nails, as CAN I OPT MY CHILD OUT OF SMARTER BALANCED? YES. BUT NO Pictured: The deep symbolism intended in this photo is especially so, as I think the new assessments are supposed to be computerized. Hey, I graduated in ’97. Just go with it. (Image Credit: M. Dunn)Yesterday fellow blogger Elise posted her personal thoughts about standardized testing in the public schools and how she’s not going to let some numbers on a page impact her view of children BLOG – CT WORKING MOMS A little over three years ago I started talking to this guy. I had written a post on my Facebook page about a trip to the fair, and somehow it was decided between him and I that he would send it to his friend who wrote for a blog called CT Working Moms.MARIE SCHWEITZER
Marie Schweitzer. Bio: Marie loves running, sewing, manis & pedis, gin & tonics, and giving her loving husband agida by her endless hunting and gathering of handbags and statement jewelry.She is the proud Momma of Jake and Olivia, the Twosome, and in constant hope of a full night of sleep and late weekend morning sleep-in sessions for her littlefamily of four.
MAKING NEW TRADITIONS Making New Traditions. My youngest daughter recently informed me she didn’t feel like it was really fall. Despite the front lawn covered in red and yellow leaves and the chill in the air, it really did not really did not feel like fall. She then asked why we didn’t go pumpkin picking or on a hayride like we used to when she was younger. SARA ORRIS – CT WORKING MOMS As an educator I am lucky enough to have the summer off from work. When my kids were younger I worked summer school since our daycare bill was crushing and summer pay was a way to catch up on someexpenses.
TURNING THE WITCHING HOUR INTO THE GOLDEN HOUR: HOW I When my kids were newborns and toddlers and I would complain to my mom about the crankiness and tantrums that always seemed to occur in the late afternoon, she would say, “yep, that’s called the Witching Hour.” I didn’t care what it was called, it was awful. The so-called Witching Hour has continued into Elementary IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SONS AND DAUGHTERS? First let me say I am a militant Mom o’ Boys. I love being the mother of sons, and get pretty frosted when people make comments about what they think I have missed by not having daughters. I had one former friend who invited me to come over to polish her baby daughter’s nails, as I HATE COOKING. NO, I REALLY HATE IT. I Hate Cooking. No, I Really Hate It. – CT Working Moms. I Hate Cooking. No, I Really Hate It. But it wasn’t always that way. In my 20s, I loved cooking, because it wasn’t something I had to do everyday, there was no family depending on me to get it done, and it didn’t matter how long it took or if something was ruined in theprocess
DO IT YOURSELF: BOO-BOO BUNNY My daughter is a rough and tough kind of girl so she certainly gets her fair share of boo-boos. Although the best remedy is always one of Mommy or Daddy's kisses, there is one thing I have found to be a very close second. You may heard of, seen, A LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER ON HER FIRST DAY OF PRESCHOOL My sweet Caroline, Today was your first day of preschool and I am both relieved and pleased to say I made it through without shedding a tear. Okay, maybe just up until the time I began writing this letter. My heart was so full of joy as I watched how excited you were to enterthrough those
“WE ARE CURRENTLY PREPARING STUDENTS FOR JOBS THAT DON’T I will leave you with the video, and this quote from it: “We are currently preparing students for jobs that don’t yet existusing technologies that haven’t been inventedin order to solve problems we don’t even know are problems yet.”. YouTube. vlbworks2010. 359 subscribers. Subscribe. Did You Know 3.0 (Official Video Edition)CT WORKING MOMS
After an incredible 8-year run, this website, CTWorkingMoms.com, came to a close on January 1, 2020. We are so grateful to all of our readers and fans for following along and supporting our writing. We've learned so much about ourselves, the importance of community, and how to push ourselves to be more open, honest, and BLOG – CT WORKING MOMS A little over three years ago I started talking to this guy. I had written a post on my Facebook page about a trip to the fair, and somehow it was decided between him and I that he would send it to his friend who wrote for a blog called CT Working Moms. MY BUSINESS TRIP CONFESSION When I was given the opportunity to travel to my company's Philadelphia office for an overnight business trip I was pretty excited. Okay, more like ecstatic. I had previously only been away from my husband and kids for one night since becoming a mom. I love being a wife and a mom, but a night WORK – CT WORKING MOMS The road to dog rescue is paved with the 3 Bs: Bugs, Barf, and Bites, and I’ve had my share of them all. Date night with Karen is less likely to involve a romantic dinner and more likely to involve detonating flea bombs in my car to eliminate party favors left by arecent transport.
THE BEAUTY OF CHILDREN I have spent the last few days staring at my children. Children are beautiful. I do not think that I have ever met a newborn, infant, toddler, preschooler or young child that I did not find beautiful. My daughters are beautiful little creatures. There is physical beautythat children
DO I LOVE MY BABY ENOUGH? I do love my baby, but I always heard it is supposed to be OVERWHELMING and UNBELIEVABLE and INCOMPARABLE. I don't think we're there yet. She's only 3 months old and just beginning to be able to smile back at me and interact in the smallest ways. I know bonding cantake some time with
TRUE CONFESSION: MY KIDS NEVER SLEPT IN A CRIB There is a part of my parenting that, until recently, I felt terrible about: my children never slept in cribs. I'm sure some of you, possibly most of you, are horrified by this. I honestly don't even know how it happened. They are great sleepers now, and my younger son has generally been a great HAVING KIDS SIX YEARS APART As I am in my final weeks of my pregnancy, I find myself worrying about things that are out of my control. One big worry is the age gap between my daughter and her soon to be sibling. A LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER ON BECOMING A BIG SISTER Dear Mia, I know you are only three-and-a-half and can't read yet, but since we've got exactly a month before your brother arrives, I want to be honest and let you know up front that your/our world is about to change dramatically. You’re going to wonder who this new pushy kid that has invaded our CAN I OPT MY CHILD OUT OF SMARTER BALANCED? YES. BUT NO Pictured: The deep symbolism intended in this photo is especially so, as I think the new assessments are supposed to be computerized. Hey, I graduated in ’97. Just go with it. (Image Credit: M. Dunn)Yesterday fellow blogger Elise posted her personal thoughts about standardized testing in the public schools and how she’s not going to let some numbers on a page impact her view of childrenCT WORKING MOMS
After an incredible 8-year run, this website, CTWorkingMoms.com, came to a close on January 1, 2020. We are so grateful to all of our readers and fans for following along and supporting our writing. We've learned so much about ourselves, the importance of community, and how to push ourselves to be more open, honest, and BLOG – CT WORKING MOMS A little over three years ago I started talking to this guy. I had written a post on my Facebook page about a trip to the fair, and somehow it was decided between him and I that he would send it to his friend who wrote for a blog called CT Working Moms. MY BUSINESS TRIP CONFESSION When I was given the opportunity to travel to my company's Philadelphia office for an overnight business trip I was pretty excited. Okay, more like ecstatic. I had previously only been away from my husband and kids for one night since becoming a mom. I love being a wife and a mom, but a night WORK – CT WORKING MOMS The road to dog rescue is paved with the 3 Bs: Bugs, Barf, and Bites, and I’ve had my share of them all. Date night with Karen is less likely to involve a romantic dinner and more likely to involve detonating flea bombs in my car to eliminate party favors left by arecent transport.
THE BEAUTY OF CHILDREN I have spent the last few days staring at my children. Children are beautiful. I do not think that I have ever met a newborn, infant, toddler, preschooler or young child that I did not find beautiful. My daughters are beautiful little creatures. There is physical beautythat children
DO I LOVE MY BABY ENOUGH? I do love my baby, but I always heard it is supposed to be OVERWHELMING and UNBELIEVABLE and INCOMPARABLE. I don't think we're there yet. She's only 3 months old and just beginning to be able to smile back at me and interact in the smallest ways. I know bonding cantake some time with
TRUE CONFESSION: MY KIDS NEVER SLEPT IN A CRIB There is a part of my parenting that, until recently, I felt terrible about: my children never slept in cribs. I'm sure some of you, possibly most of you, are horrified by this. I honestly don't even know how it happened. They are great sleepers now, and my younger son has generally been a great HAVING KIDS SIX YEARS APART As I am in my final weeks of my pregnancy, I find myself worrying about things that are out of my control. One big worry is the age gap between my daughter and her soon to be sibling. A LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER ON BECOMING A BIG SISTER Dear Mia, I know you are only three-and-a-half and can't read yet, but since we've got exactly a month before your brother arrives, I want to be honest and let you know up front that your/our world is about to change dramatically. You’re going to wonder who this new pushy kid that has invaded our CAN I OPT MY CHILD OUT OF SMARTER BALANCED? YES. BUT NO Pictured: The deep symbolism intended in this photo is especially so, as I think the new assessments are supposed to be computerized. Hey, I graduated in ’97. Just go with it. (Image Credit: M. Dunn)Yesterday fellow blogger Elise posted her personal thoughts about standardized testing in the public schools and how she’s not going to let some numbers on a page impact her view of children ABOUT – CT WORKING MOMS About. About: Created in 2011 by Michelle Noehren and co-managed by Noehren, Sara Orris, Elise Schrier and Jessica Hendrickson until January 1, 2020, CT Working Moms (CTWM) was an award-winning, online community for moms in Connecticut. CTWM’s aimed to be a place of compassion and support for all moms because the world needs more loveand less judgment.
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Marie Schweitzer. Bio: Marie loves running, sewing, manis & pedis, gin & tonics, and giving her loving husband agida by her endless hunting and gathering of handbags and statement jewelry.She is the proud Momma of Jake and Olivia, the Twosome, and in constant hope of a full night of sleep and late weekend morning sleep-in sessions for her littlefamily of four.
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HAVING KIDS SIX YEARS APART As I am in my final weeks of my pregnancy, I find myself worrying about things that are out of my control. One big worry is the age gap between my daughter and her soon to be sibling.ELISE SCHREIER
I can be an intensely private person with an overwhelming number of stressors to juggle. Sometimes its easier for me to gloss over my life in conversation with others than to try and find the words to describe the convoluted web I find myself in. DO’S AND DON’TS OF THE SEX TALK Talking to my kids about sex is one thing that has been far easier in reality than I anticipated it would be before becoming a mom (thank goodness for that because just about EVERYTHING else has been harder and sometimes a girl just needs a win, ya feel?). That being said, Iknow that for
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