Articles by Emily
O-Cedar ProMist Microfiber Spray Mop Review & Giveaway (7/27)

*I was provided with an O-cedar mop. All opinions are my own.
When I moved to a new apartment back in January, one of the biggest benefits was having very little carpet. All of my old apartments had carpet in every room except for the bathroom and kitchen. I'm not a fan of carpeting - I won't even buy a rug unless it is machine washable. I don't feel like it's possible to get carpeting anywhere near as clean as you can other types of flooring. While I was excited about only having carpet in one Read more [...]
5 Rules For Regifting
*This is a sponsored post.
Top 5 rules of Regifting is an infographic that was produced by Gumtree
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Crest ProHealth Toothpaste & Mouthwash Review

I received this product for free from Smiley360 in exchange for my honest review.
Am I the only one who ever feels overwhelmed when it comes to toothpaste options? I feel like there are SO many varieties even in each brand that it's hard to know which one is best for me, or which one I would like best. As a result, I have a tendency to stick with the same sort of toothpaste time and time again. I've always been a Crest user but I was recently offered the chance to review the Crest ProHealth Read more [...]
10 Ways To Make Reading Fun For Preschoolers

*I was provided with Silver Dolphin books. All opinions are my own.
Before Kelsie was born 15 months ago, I would always read to Drew when I watched him. I'd usually offer to read him a book when he appeared to get bored with playing. I would just be sitting there with him and trying to think of something to do, which is when I would decide to ask him if he wanted to read. After Kelsie arrived, I was so much busier while babysitting them both. I almost never found myself just sitting there Read more [...]
Keep Momming
I participated in a campaign on behalf of Mom Central Consulting (#MC) for Shire. I received a promotional item as a thank you for participating.
Raising a child at any age is challenging, and when it comes to mothers and daughters, the dynamic can be even more complex. What some may dismiss as “typical tween girl behavior” can sometimes be symptoms of something more serious. Research suggests that girls are more likely than boys to report having mostly inattentive Attention- Deficit/Hyperactivity Read more [...]





