Month: March 2020

Why you should sign your child up for swim lessons, now.

Why you should sign your child up for swim lessons, now.

The CDC states that every day, about 10 people die from unintentional drowning. Of these, two are children aged 14 or younger. WHO states drowning ranks third among the leading causes of unintentional injury death in the world. Additionally, the Florida Department of Health has 

I had postpartum preeclampsia.

I had postpartum preeclampsia.

I didn’t even know this was a thing. So, when I received the diagnosis that I had postpartum preeclampsia, I was completely surprised. Scared to death would be a better description. My symptoms Towards the last month or two of my pregnancy, I started to 

Diary of a beginner blogger.

Diary of a beginner blogger.

I have been suppressing the thought to start this blog for years now. It’s so easy to fall into the trap of feeling like you’re not cut out for something that you’re being led toward. So, I bring you, my diary of a beginner blogger. 

Bermuda All-inclusive Resort  Family Vacation

Bermuda All-inclusive Resort Family Vacation

If you’re looking for a vacation where you literally don’t have to leave the property, this Bermuda all-inclusive resort vacation is for you! Last July, my family of 4 traveled from Boston in less than 2 hours to the beautiful island of Bermuda. I’m so 

Canoeing the Charles River in Massachusetts

Canoeing the Charles River in Massachusetts

There are certain things that you just have to do if you visit or live in Massachusetts, such as canoeing the Charles River. One weekend I flew down to Florida by myself and my husband had taken the boys canoeing; they enjoyed it so much, 

Farms in Massachusetts

Farms in Massachusetts

One of my favorite things about living in Maine and Massachusetts has been the local farms. Especially in the fall harvest season. Who doesn’t love pumpkin patches, apple orchards, corn mazes & hay rides. Aside from the gorgeous fall foliage, events like these make fall 

Boston Public Garden – Why you should visit

Boston Public Garden – Why you should visit

To begin with, Boston Public Garden was the first public botanical garden in America! If you plan on visiting the Boston area, I would totally recommend adding this stop into your plans; no matter the season. Similar to Central Park, you will find a melting 

She is more precious than rubies.

She is more precious than rubies.

Recently I’ve been reciting the Proverb: “She is more precious than rubies” (Proverbs 3:15) as a positive affirmation to myself. Isn’t it true that sometimes, we can be our worst critic. Do you ever feel like you’re not doing enough, or maybe you’re doing too 

Fall Foliage in the White Mountains, New Hampshire

Fall Foliage in the White Mountains, New Hampshire

One of my favorite things about living in New England has been the fall season. Once September rolls around you can almost smell and feel fall in the air. The fall foliage in New England is second to none. Depending on when the seasonal weather 

Walden Pond State Reservation

Walden Pond State Reservation

If you’re looking for something to do in Massachusetts this summer, add a visit to the Walden Pond State Reservation to your bucket list. You can easily plan a full day exploring this historic park or make it a half day and stop by Verrill