20 Unique Holiday Traditions

The holidays are a time of tradition. Some are so long standing we donโ€™t even question them anymore. Like, I know thereโ€™s a reason we bring a live tree into our house and wrap lights and shiny, fragile things around it but I canโ€™t remember what it is. Or turkey. Delicious, but I personally am unclear as to how stuffing, cooking and eating this particular breed of poultry became synonymous with the birth of baby Jesus.

20 Unique Holiday Traditions

The holidays are a time of tradition. Some are so long standing we donโ€™t even question them anymore. Like, I know thereโ€™s a reason we bring a live tree into our house and wrap lights and shiny, fragile things around it but I canโ€™t remember what it is. Or turkey. Delicious, but I personally am unclear as to how stuffing, cooking and eating this particular breed of poultry became synonymous with the birth of baby Jesus.

4 Gift Rule for Christmas

When the holidays roll around each year, we all feel the pressure to give our children a magical, memorable Christmas. Sometimes, that means we end up putting a ridiculous number of gifts under the tree. I mean, we all want to see those little faces light up, right? But if you think back to previous Christmases, how many of those gifts were played with for a day or two and then cast aside? How many were broken within the first week? (Iโ€™ve lost count with our youngest!) So, wouldnโ€™t it be better to give our children fewer, but more thoughtful, gifts that theyโ€™ll REALLY love and appreciate?

10 Ways to Practice Self-Care When You Have a Newborn

When it comes to self-care as a new mom, you have to think like youโ€™re taking off on a holiday. (Trust me; Iโ€™m going somewhere with this.) And, while any new mom will tell you that early postpartum life is hardly a vacay, there is a pearl of wisdom perfect for new mama self-care that youโ€™ve likely heard recited by your flight attendant just before take-off: You must put on your own oxygen mask first.