Brittany Velasquez
Why My Middle Schooler Does Not Have a Cell Phone
She first asked in third grade.
Two kids in her class had their own phones.
"No way," I told her. "Who would you call? What would...
10 Reasons Why Marrying Your High School Sweetheart is the BEST
Once upon a time, I knew a cute boy in high school. He was quiet, serious, smart, and handsome. Three years later (he’d argue...
Going Gray the Trendy Way: Advice From a Stylist
Confession time: I’ve never dyed my hair. Never highlighted it, frosted it, or anything else. I’d like you to believe that this is because...
A Definitive Ranking of the Best Halo Top Flavors
I love ice cream. Love it so so much. I wish I could eat Ben and Jerry’s Phish Food or Blue Bell Moo-llenium Crunch...
A Letter to Food Allergy Parents: I am Thankful for You
Dear food allergy parent,
I see you at new parent orientation. I see you sink down a little in your seat as the teacher tells...
Urgent Care: A Love Letter
Dear Urgent Care,
You are the unsung hero of my motherhood journey because my kids ALWAYS get sick on Friday night.
It is uncanny!
I...
Mean Girls Grow into Mean Women: Let’s Do Better
We moved to a new city right after spring break last year. My kids were almost done with their school year, and they had...
It Is OK to Be Just OK: A Letter to My Daughter
My sweet girl,
It is the summer before you start middle school. I don’t know how this came about so quickly. It seems like just...
Kid Funnies to Brighten Your Day!
I love Facebook’s “On This Day” feature. Last week I was particularly stressed as I was trying to get through finals as a grad...
“The Summer List” or How I Limit My Kids’ Summer Screen Time Without Losing...
The days are quickly approaching where my sweet school-aged children will be released from school for the summer!
Home with me.
All day.
Every day.
And a little...
Motherhood Through the Decades: 1970s and the Vietnam War
In honor of Mother's Day, we interviewed a military mom from each of the past eight decades. We enjoyed hearing what has changed and...
No Matter How Commonplace Moving Becomes, There’s Always the Dreaded Week of Lasts
We are moving this week.
I am a pro at moving. We’ve done it enough.
Staged house to sell.
Separated stuff into piles.
Cleaned out closets.
Transferred utilities.
We’re good...












