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Don’t Forget About Your Husband; Instead, shower him with love!
During the Christmas season, I decided to shower my husband with “25 Days of I Love You” to make him feel extra special.

Green Bay Area Mom
Feb 12, 20243 min read


Date Night Makeover for Valentine's Day!
So, I racked my brain for some out-of-the-box Valentine’s Day date night ideas that don’t require a babysitter and some budget-friendly ideas if you do have a babysitter!

Green Bay Area Mom
Feb 8, 20244 min read


Why putting our marriage first was the best decision for our boys.
Ultimately, the foundation for a loving home IS a husband and wife. If we are happy, united as a team, and communicate with each other, our children will only benefit from that.

Green Bay Area Mom
Aug 3, 20213 min read


13 Things Unique to the Green Bay Area
If there’s one thing I’ve learned since moving to Northeast Wisconsin, it’s that the regional flavor goes far beyond the Packers, beer, and cheese. In fact, there’s a whole host of regionalisms that I’m still learning about after coming up on 3 years.

Green Bay Area Mom
Feb 12, 20204 min read


Would You Marry Your Husband Again? Stepmom's Perspective
Nearly six years in, yes, I would marry my husband again. We’ve had the important conversations several times and continue to have those talks because they are ever-evolving.

Green Bay Area Mom
Jan 13, 20203 min read


Choosing Your Spouse Even When It’s Hard
We choose our kids OVER and OVER all day long, but the idea behind “I choose you” can be pretty incredible when it comes to marriage. Saying “I love you” is important, but meaning it and being intentional are what matter.

Green Bay Area Mom
Nov 20, 20192 min read


A Mom’s Guide to Gameday at Lambeau Field
Football. Almost synonymous with Green Bay. We are, after all, Titletown. If you have not read the history of the Packers and how we became a community-owned team, you must read it.

Green Bay Area Mom
Oct 24, 20194 min read


What will you do with an empty nest?
Empty nest syndrome is a period of sadness or depression that sets in after your last baby bird flies the coop. I’ve seen evidence of this on Facebook for years – and with good reason.

Green Bay Area Mom
May 14, 20193 min read
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