mom • education • parenting • education
by Stacy Molter on January 5th, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Millions of routine childhood vaccinations are given every year and allergic reactions from vaccines are rare. However, people with food allergies may be at higher risk for allergic reactions as a result of vaccines containing food proteins.
I researched vaccines before vaccinating my one year-old with multiple food allergies and found the following allergens in some common, and some not so common, vaccines.
Egg Protein
Influenza, typhoid, and yellow fever vaccines are produced in eggs causing egg proteins to be …
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relationships • me • relationships • lifestyle
by Alicia Ivey on November 6th, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Relationships…—Now that school is back in session, hopefully you and your child are over the first day jitters. I know for our house, they can last for a couple of months. There are many things that involve going back to school; new teachers, new classmates, new schedules, and making
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me • relationships
by Jyl Johnson Pattee on October 31st, 2010 | 10 Comments »
Who are people closest to you who have made all the difference in your life?
It’s mid morning. I’m studying in the university library in a special area—you know, where you had to have a code to get into the room. A woman slowly rounds the corner of the book…
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mom • biz, tech, & social media
by Sarah Kimmel on October 13th, 2010 | 4 Comments »
…I love tech news. I even watch a tech news show daily, and have several tech news podcasts on my Zune that I watch on a daily basis. Technology changes so frequently that if you aren’t watching to the news, you could be under some assumptions that used to be
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#gno information!
by Jyl Johnson Pattee on June 25th, 2010 | 41 Comments »
With Independence Day parties and events right around the corner, so many of us are asking ourselves, “What should we have?!” Just in time for this fun and festive celebration, we’ll be chatting with the folks at Bush’s® Beans… about some great warm weather food and some fabulous summer entertaining
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#gno information!
by Jyl Johnson Pattee on June 2nd, 2010 | 23 Comments »
Regardless of the roles you play—woman, mother, employee, boss, friend, spouse, hobbyist, volunteer, carpool driver, etc.—you have many demands on your time. Am I right? And, as those demands increase, streamlining and simplifying becomes more important so you can focus on what matters most.
This Tuesday, join HP… and tech-savvy
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#gno information!
by Jyl Johnson Pattee on April 27th, 2010 | 55 Comments »
…What was the best Mother’s Day gift you’ve ever given your mom or a mom who has influenced your life?
A few years ago, my siblings and I gave my mom a picture movie DVD as a surprise. It included snapshots from throughout her life and moved us all to
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my world
by Jyl Johnson Pattee on February 15th, 2010 | 4 Comments »
By Carly Fauth, Chief Mom at thredUP kids…
I’d like to think that I’m a good person. I’m a supportive and reliable wife, employee, sister and friend. I try to be a positive role model for my son in every aspect of my life. I even recycle! I always turn
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me • time management
by Jyl Johnson Pattee on February 4th, 2010 | 1 Comment »
By Camille of www.makeitworkmom.com…
Finally, the most important factor in the balancing act of motherhood and career is YOU! No pressure, but so much, and so many people, depend on you. Aside from trying to meet the expectations of your supervisor at work, you have your own expectations and responsibilities
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time management
by Jyl Johnson Pattee on January 20th, 2010 | 10 Comments »
By Camille of www.makeitworkmom.com…
Of all the occupations in the world today, I believe the one most challenging, emotionally charged, and time-consuming is that of motherhood. It is a full-time job in and of itself. Then, if you add a career of any sort to that occupation, you’re dealing with
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