mealtrain.com – great way to help new moms for free
Life is great after your baby is born and you are still in the hospital. People are waiting on you hand and foot, the nurses are changing your diapers and only hand your baby ove
14 lessons learned during my son’s first flight
This past weekend, we traveled with our son Jai for the first time by plane. I was so excited to get to Dallas and see my family and friends for a fun weekend celebrating my cousin
mother’s day advice from our very own mommas
It’s Mother’s Day tomorrow and at first we were thinking of sharing lists of gifts we wanted. But really, there is no material object in the world that is more import
7 pieces of insight from a mom of an autistic child
April was Autism Awareness month but we are still thinking about it here at Chai Mommas. It’s hard not to when recent reports are saying that 1 in 50 American kids is diagnos
what i learned about a toddler “moment”
Every night we eat dinner as a family. Our routine, mommy makes it and Ayven and Daddy help set the table. We talk about our day and enjoy a nice dinner SOME of the time. The
top 20 “girl” pet peeves
And so here are they are. Last week, the girls let the guys in our all the things we get annoyed with about them. Click here to read the post if you missed it. And this week,
transitioning from formula to whole milk
At some point around your baby’s first birthday, you’ll may start thinking about making the switch from either formula or breast milk to whole – usually cow’
tips to help reduce the anxiety when delivering a baby
After 8 months of stressing out if your baby will stay healthy in your tummy, dealing with leg cramps, sleepless nights and just straight up being uncomfortable the 9th month bring
top 20 “guy” pet peeves
So there is no question that we adore our husbands but no relationship is perfect and sometimes they just drive us crazy! It’s those little things that they don’t thi
older sibling and new baby: tips on handling the changes
After nine months of anticipation your older children are so excited to finally meet their new baby brother or sister. What you don’t realize is some kids (mostly the younger