Do you have a friend who is struggling through health problems or the flu while raising young children on her own? These get well gift basket ideas, packed in a useful plastic bin, are design to support, comfort, and ease solo moms who may not feel their best. I married a submariner. It's a hard and lonely life, even for a military brat turned military spouse. After the Hubs … [Read more...]
7 handy hacks for the dreaded stomach flu
Stomach issues suck, right? And guess what? It's also loads of fun cleaning up after another person suffering from a stomach bug. That's why these handy stomach bug tips are a lifesaver for parents! As a mom of two little germ magnets, these hacks were born of exhaustion and desperation. A stomach virus attacked my son and transformed my peaceful home into a battlefield. … [Read more...]
What You Need to Know about Zofran for Kids with Stomach Flu
The only thing worse than a nasty stomach bug is watching your kids have that same nasty stomach bug! So. Much. Vomit. Thankfully, though, there are some great resources that we parents can tap into for our kids so that their brush with the stomach flu can be more bearable. That’s why so many people are learning about, and asking their doctors for Zofran for kids with stomach … [Read more...]
What You Need to Know About Benadryl for Cough
Have you ever had a cough so ugly, so persistent, or so annoying that you wish it would just go away already? Odds are, you've had several of those. Because a cough is just that common. And since you've wished that your cough (or maybe your kids' coughs) could magically disappear, you've probably wondered if you can use Benadryl for cough to make your days, nights, and any … [Read more...]
The Multi-tasking Pineapple Popsicle
This post is sponsored by Florida KidCare. However, all thoughts and opinions 100% are my own. If you've ever tried any of my popsicle recipes, you know that each frozen pop serves an ultimate purpose. I started making homemade ice pops when Pea was three. She was on several medications to manage her Juvenile Arthritis. It was a dark time in our household. There were … [Read more...]