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Flying with a Toddler; Big Sister Advice You Actually Need ✈️🤍
Flying with a toddler can feel overwhelming… but it doesn’t have to be. We recently flew with Bradley & Olivia, so I’m sharing exactly what helped, what I packed, and what I’d do differently, big sis style. 1. Before You Fly ✔ Book Smart Nap time flights? Great.Early morning flights? Also great (yes, even the 4 a.m. leave-the-house kind, we did it and it worked). Window seat = built-in entertainment Early boarding for less stress! This is a must if you can Give yourself more

Erin Szoch
Feb 262 min read


Your Children Won’t Develop the Same
Before I had kids, I thought parenting was a formula. Feed them. Love them. Teach them. Repeat. Then I had my first baby… and I quietly started building a mental checklist of what “normal” looked like. When they smiled. When they rolled over. When they crawled. When they talked. When they slept. Without even realizing it, I created a timeline in my head. A little invisible chart of milestones that felt like the standard for how babies grow. And then I had my second child. And

Erin Szoch
Feb 13 min read


When Mom Goes Out of Town: How I Prep Our Family
Going out of town as a mom requires serious prep work. You’re not just packing a bag for yourself; you’re making sure everyone at home is set up for success while you’re gone. From meals to routines to little comforts, there’s a lot to think through. To make things easier (and a little more fun), I decided to put together a “Dad + Kids Survival Basket” for Bobby and the kids. I normally meal prep ahead of time, but I don't think I will do that this time. I will make a crockpo

Erin Szoch
Jan 192 min read
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Flying with a Toddler; Big Sister Advice You Actually Need ✈️🤍
Flying with a toddler can feel overwhelming… but it doesn’t have to be. We recently flew with Bradley & Olivia, so I’m sharing exactly what helped, what I packed, and what I’d do differently, big sis style. 1. Before You Fly ✔ Book Smart Nap time flights? Great.Early morning flights? Also great (yes, even the 4 a.m. leave-the-house kind, we did it and it worked). Window seat = built-in entertainment Early boarding for less stress! This is a must if you can Give yourself more


How to Use UV Glue for Nails (and Safely Remove Them Too!)
🧴 What You’ll Need UV/LED nail glue (or resin) UV/LED lamp Nail file & buffer Nail tips or forms (optional), I use Glamnetics Nails Alcohol wipes or nail cleanser Base and top coat Cuticle oil 💅 You can shop all my nail tools and products here: 👉 Shop My Nail Tools on LTK 💅 Step 1: Prep Your Nails Remove any old polish or residue. Push back and clean cuticles. Gently buff the surface to remove shine. Wipe nails with an alcohol pad to remove oils and dust. ✨ Step 2: Apply


Your Children Won’t Develop the Same
Before I had kids, I thought parenting was a formula. Feed them. Love them. Teach them. Repeat. Then I had my first baby… and I quietly started building a mental checklist of what “normal” looked like. When they smiled. When they rolled over. When they crawled. When they talked. When they slept. Without even realizing it, I created a timeline in my head. A little invisible chart of milestones that felt like the standard for how babies grow. And then I had my second child. And


Anxiety Doesn’t Always Look Like Falling Apart. Sometimes It Looks Like This.
There’s a photo of me that looks confident, glamorous, and completely put together. Makeup done. Outfit on point. Shoulders back. Smiling. What you can’t see in the photo is that I was having an anxiety attack. My heart was racing. My chest felt tight. My thoughts were spiraling faster than I could catch them. I remember trying to take slow breaths without making it obvious. I remember praying quietly in my head, “God, please just get me through this moment.” And then I smile


When Mom Goes Out of Town: How I Prep Our Family
Going out of town as a mom requires serious prep work. You’re not just packing a bag for yourself; you’re making sure everyone at home is set up for success while you’re gone. From meals to routines to little comforts, there’s a lot to think through. To make things easier (and a little more fun), I decided to put together a “Dad + Kids Survival Basket” for Bobby and the kids. I normally meal prep ahead of time, but I don't think I will do that this time. I will make a crockpo


Spring/Summer 2026 Fashion Trends for Women
Spring 2026 fashion trends feel like a deep exhale. This season is defined by softness and movement. Clothes that feel as comfortable as pajamas yet look as sculptural as statues. You will see lightweight fabrics, dramatic proportions, and textural details that make even the simplest outfit feel intentional. From fringe and feathers to balloon pants and sheer layers, Spring 2026 is about embracing beauty without sacrificing comfort. Below are the standout fashion trends shap
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