Jennifer Slingerland Ryan
Carefree Kids, Frenetic Mom: Type A Mom Raising Type B Kids
“My mother always told me I wouldn't amount to anything because I procrastinate. I said, 'Just wait.'”― Judy Tenuta
I’ve always been an energetic go-getter, someone who was always had a new goal to meet...
New Hope Christian Academy: Offering New Hope for Families
New Hope Christian Academy is offering just that…new hope.
After a recent closure of a prominent Christian school, the founders of NHCA couldn’t help but offer new hope to families east of Plano. DeeDee Mims...
Yes, You Should Be Your Kid’s Friend :: 10 Ways to Bond with Tweens
Having twin girl "tweens" makes me weep like a baby on a fairly regular basis. Moms, you feel me here, right? Tweens are changing, and although they are still the sweet, funny, gentle girls...
Honest Moms :: Learning To Love My Own Kids
Collin County Moms is thrilled to present “Honest Moms,” a series on authentic, vulnerable looks at motherhood and life in general: the good, the bad, and the ugly—what we love, what we struggle with,...
Birth Story: I Almost Had Conjoined Twins
Welcome to the second post in our new series, Birth Stories. We’ll post a new birth story each Monday throughout August and September. Be sure to check back each week for a new story!
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The Children’s Courtyard: Providing the Key Ingredients for Happy, Healthy Children
Let me try not to bore you, but I did a mini-study once while working on my degree in Family Studies to understand the difference between two very similar ethnic groups in the United...
Interdependence Day: Why Super Moms Need Super Friends
Humans are social creatures requiring great friends - companionship, camaraderie and connection from an inner circle as a way to not only survive, but thrive. Without the vital connections of others, we feel lonely,...
Topgolf: Topping the List of Family Fun this Summer
Confession: Golf looks boring, and I’ve never wanted to spend what precious time I have with or without my kids figuring out how to swing a long, metal stick at some teensy, tiny ball...