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Recipe Book Review

by Sarah MacLaughlin | Aug 17, 2012 | books, food, multi-tasking, my life, resources, review, self-care

I am so excited to share this Slow Cooker Recipe Book with you! Stephanie over at Mama and Baby Love has written a supremely useful cookbook for busy families. Whether you work or not, you will find these recipes useful. It would also make the perfect gift for an...

zen mommy

by Sarah MacLaughlin | Sep 6, 2010 | balance, mindful parenting, multi-tasking, religion, self-care, work

I’m reading a book right now called Buddhism for Mothers. It is excellent. For someone who was raised in a non-religious home, I could seriously get used to Buddhism; so accepting, so balanced, so sane. This is something I definitely do not always feel (sane...

we all need a wife

by Sarah MacLaughlin | Jul 30, 2010 | chores, developmental expectations, motherhood, multi-tasking, self-care, work

Right? Don’t we though? I mean no one is home at my house during the day to make dinner. Or do laundry. Or vaccuum. Or pick up toys, or wipe down surfaces, or scrub the toilet, or mow the lawn, or write thank you notes, or load the dishwasher, or, or,...
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