To my well-meaning White friends who aren’t sure of what to say, please don’t call yourself color blind. It won’t stop racism. Here’s why.
3 Easy Holiday Safety Tips for Entertaining at Home
I can’t wait to entertain in our new home! But I want to do it safely so I decided to research holiday safety tips for when you’re entertaining. I love hosting guests, especially now that I have the space to host them in. I love baking and filling the house with delicious smells. (And I […]
How to Watch the Solar Eclipse Safely (And Not Go Blind)
So the solar eclipse is a thing guys. And you need to know how to watch the solar eclipse safely so you can you know…not go blind. Since I needed this information myself, I figured other people would want it as well. So here you go! What You Need to Know to Watch the Solar […]
September is National Baby Safety Month
Did you know September is National Baby Safety Month? However, if you have a baby (or can remember back to the time when you did) you know that every day of every month is dedicated to baby safety. Babies are just so adorable but they can get into everything! National Baby Safety Month is sponsored […]
Back To School Safety Checklist
Yes, it is time to think about back to school safety. Though my Northern friends are just getting comfortable in their summer routine, folks down South are already in the back to school hustle. Hurry to catch the bus. Hurry to finish homework. Hurry to eat dinner, take a bath, and get to bed because […]
June is National Safety Month
June is National Safety Month. It is the perfect time to join with organizations, agencies, and regular individuals across the country as take a minute to assess our own homes, cars, and work places to make them as safe as possible. As a parent and as a blogger in this social space, I feel it […]
Get Your Kids Ready for Summer with Babiators + Giveaway
Are your kids ready for summer? I’m sure you have the sun screen and the bug spray and the SPF+, reflective, nonflammable clothing and all that, but have you thought out how to protect their eyes? Did you know children receive 3 times more sun exposure each year than adults, but their eyes are actually more […]
6 Tips for National Poison Prevention Week
This week is National Poison Prevention Week (March 20th to March 26th, 2016). It is the time when us moms and dads need to take a moment to reevaluate our homes and make sure that we are doing the best job possible in keeping our kids safe from poisons. There are many questions we can ask […]
Don’t Let Heart Disease in Women Win #PiedmontGoesRed #GoRedForWomen
Heart disease in women is an epidemic. One in three women are killed each year because of heart disease and stroke. That’s one woman…one girlfriend…one sister…one daughter…one mother…every 80 seconds. But with education and preventative care we can change that! About 80% of cardiac and stroke events can be prevented! Will you prevent yours? On […]
Holiday Safety Tips for Families of Small Children
Holiday safety tips are not something parents with small children may want to think about. They are not fun or sexy, but they are essential to keep your family safe. There will be time for decorating, entertaining, and food (lots and lots of food), but don’t get too caught up in the frenzy of the season to engage […]