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3 Tips That Get Us Through the Bedtime Witching Hour

September 28, 2016 By: Stephaniecomment

Bedtime is the craziest time of the day at our house. It’s important to me to keep a solid structure in place so that we avoid as many melt-downs as possible. That is why when Orajel™ asked if we were interested in participating in their Read2Me Tonight campaign, I was excited because it fit right in to our lives. 

Orajel™ Read2Me Tonight campaign

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Just a Word

September 20, 2016 By: Stephaniecomment

“Sorry.” 

Whispered with his eyes cast down at the floor and his head shaking slightly from side to side. I knew she didn’t make it. 

“Yes!” 

After a long, pregnant pause the man on one knee got up and slid the ring on her finger. [Read more…]

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Warm Cinnamon Apple Side Dish

September 19, 2016 By: Stephaniecomment

apple side dish for fall

This cinnamon apple side dish is a favorite among my kids. It’s super easy and can be thrown together in just a few minutes. I like to serve it with chicken or pork at dinner. If there is any leftover, I put it in the kids’ oatmeal the next morning or eat it for breakfast with granola. Even if you think you can’t cook, you can still throw this one together, I promise! [Read more…]

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Two Moms Talk Race

July 21, 2016 By: Stephanie4 Comments

If you have been following me on my Facebook page or YouTube  channel, then you may have seen this video already. On Tuesday, my friend Charmia and I sat down and had a candid discussion about race. 

There has been a lot of talk on the news about how a “lack of conversation” is part of the problem, but I hadn’t seen very many people sitting down and really trying to have the types of conversations that people say are missing. Charmia and I have many things in common. We went to school together, we are the same age, we had a similar upbringing, and we are both moms now. But we also recognize that we have some differences, and we wanted to sit down and talk about those differences for a while in the hopes that change might be able to start with us. I think the story about the birthday party at the pool and how our experiences of that were so different really highlights the need for more progress. 

We hope that our conversation will open more like it in homes around the country. Race can be a tricky thing to talk about, but that doesn’t mean we should shy away from hard conversations. I hope we’ve inspired you to talk to your own family and friends. 

Thank you for visiting the blog today!

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If you are nervous to sign the paperwork, you are not alone. One mom share what will be different after the papers are signed. 

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We Speak Volumes

July 10, 2016 By: Stephanie2 Comments

The following was originally published on my Facebook page, but based on the response it received there, I wanted to repost it here as well.

I remember being in college and sitting in a room full of boys while they used racial slurs in jokes. I told them they weren’t funny and then I got up and walked away. They told me I needed to get a sense of humor. No one else said anything. The jokes kept happening.

I remember ushering my children into the other room to avoid an older relative’s casual use of the n-word. I pursed my lips and shook my head and exchanged a frustrated glance with my husband. But we make excuses for the older generation. No one said anything.

My White Privilege

I remember when we were adopting out of foster care and we had to examine our hearts and answer hard questions. They asked if we had a healthy support system in place for a child of color, and I had to say that I truly didn’t think that we did. Our entire neighborhood is white, our church is white, the majority of our friends are white, and whether we like it or not, our family culture includes people who are casually racist. I didn’t think that would be fair to a child who was trying to develop a sense of identity.

I remember when I was teaching in a city school and I had to take a student out in the hallway because he was being a little rowdy. He was as tall as I was, but he started crying because at 11 he was already so frustrated by his lot in life. He was frustrated to be in trouble again. He told me I couldn’t understand because I was white. All of his teachers had always been white ladies. And he was right. I couldn’t understand what it was like to be an adolescent trying to learn how to be a man and a minority at the same time when all of your role models have always been women with privilege.

I remember my first year teaching I had a student whose mother was particularly difficult to handle. I bent over backward to please her, but she eventually requested to have her son placed in another class for no other reason than “she didn’t like me.” I sat in my principal’s office and, despite my best effort to fight them, tears came into my eyes. It was literally the first time in my life that someone had said they didn’t like me. My principal and vice-principal were both black. The VP looked at me and, confused, asked why I was crying.

“No one has ever said that to me before,” I replied.

“You made it all the way through college and no one, in your entire life, has ever looked at you and said that they don’t like you before?” she asked.

“No. Not out loud.”

She exchanged a look with the principal that my 21-year-old self didn’t understand. It did not register with me then that people must have been saying this to them, one way or another, every day for their entire lives.

Because that is what white privilege is. It’s the privilege to be oblivious until something affects you directly. It’s the ability to think that current events really don’t concern you, so you don’t need to say anything. But when we think that we are wrong. Because often our silence is mistaken for acquiescence. And when no one says anything, we speak volumes.

Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are.

Update: Since writing this post, my friend and I have had an honest conversation about race. We recorded it because we thought it may be helpful for others to watch.

Two moms who have been friends since elementary school sat down to have an open dialogue about race in America

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Before and After

June 24, 2016 By: Stephanie1 Comment

If you are nervous to sign the paperwork, you are not alone. One mom share what will be different after the papers are signed.

You are waiting. 

That “other shoe” has been hanging in the air for a while. Maybe years. And today it’s dropping. 

You’ve known. You knew something was a little different. A little bit off. Not quite the same as the siblings, or the other kids in the classroom or on the playground. 

You know. But are you ready to hear it?  [Read more…]

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Free Printable Emergency Contact List

June 16, 2016 By: Stephaniecomment

Free emergency contact list printable

I am proud to partner with the Know Your OTC’s campaign today to spread an important message. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, every 8 minutes in the U.S. a child receives the wrong medication or dosing. This leads to many tragic accidents that we want to work to help prevent. 

I can easily see how this could happen. My son takes medication. His dosage includes two pills at night and one in the morning. If we gave him his usual two pills at night and then accidentally gave him two pills again when he woke up, he could have too much medicine in his system. That could potentially be very bad, because the medication is already tough for his body to process. He has to have blood drawn and his liver function monitored regularly.  [Read more…]

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We are Home From BlogU 2016

June 13, 2016 By: Stephaniecomment

Every year for the past three years we have had the privilege of hosting over 100 writers on a local college campus. This year we went to my husband’s alma mater, the University of Maryland, to hold the BlogU conference. 

BlogU 2016

BlogU is about having fun while creating a sense of community. We built this conference on the philosophy that “a rising tide lifts all boats.” The founders of BlogU all believe that any time one blogger achieves a high level of success, it is good for all of us, so we should constantly be trying to build each other up. In any field, when you look around and see the person to your right or your left achieving goals you set for yourself before you reach those goals, it can be hard not to be a little jealous or see those people as your competition. This year’s conference theme was Be You and we tried to focus on each person’s individual strengths and how we can use those to achieve our own goals, while realizing that other people’s success in no way diminishes our own.    [Read more…]

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Taking Time to Breathe

May 18, 2016 By: Stephaniecomment

Take time in your day to breathe

As part of the Know Your OTCs program this month, we are talking about self-care. As moms, so often we spend most of our days focusing on everyone else and it can be easy to forget to take care of ourselves as well. Sometimes it feels like another job. Why do I have to take care of everyone else and take care of me? It can be overwhelming, so we tend to fall to the bottom of the list. For example, I had to reschedule my last dentist appointment because one of my kids got sick. Then I had to cancel the rescheduled appointment because I caught the stomach bug from my kids. I told the dentist I would call back later and reschedule again. Every day I think at least once during school drop-off or while grocery shopping “I really need to do that,” and then promptly forget again until around 11pm, when I kick myself for letting another day go by without making my new appointment. I know I’m not the only mom who does this.  [Read more…]

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Where to Find Adorable Clothes for Girls: Cheeky Plum

May 10, 2016 By: Stephanie1 Comment

Clothes for girls that are cute, comfy, and unique

When Cheeky Plum reached out and asked if they could send us a few samples of clothing to review, of course I said yes. After looking over their website, how could I not? Cheeky Plum was started by a mom who wanted to create special, colorful clothes for her daughter that were different than what was being offered in stores. They make all of their pieces in the U.S.

All of their clothes are seriously adorable. I imagine the sort of people who get to go to Coachella dress their babies in these sorts of bohemian chic styles. It had honestly never occurred to me to try that with my own girls. It was fun! [Read more…]

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Stephanie Giese is an indie author based in Florida. She writes stories about realistic problems with humor, heart, and sass. Her work has a strong focus on mental health and consent. Her North Bay small-town romance series is set for release in 2025.

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I know it’s a small thing, but I believe small things can add up to big changes. my entire North Bay series, including Out of Left Field, Right as Rain, and Way Off Base, is free on Kindle from Jan. 30-Feb. 3. Please take the funds you might have spent on my books this week and reallocate them toward the areas in our country that need them the most. Follow creators like Dad Chats who can direct you toward practical needs local to them. I hope my quirky romcoms can bring you some comfort and joy during difficult times, and I hope together we can take small, practical steps toward big changes. ... See MoreSee Less

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I know there is an overall feeling of helplessness in our country right now. So many of us are at a loss for what to do beyond making phone calls and social media posts (which are still important, but can feel like not enough). I believe strongly in the power of small things adding up to big ones. As one person, I might not be able to do much, but what I CAN do is use my voice and my books to work toward the change I’d like to see. That’s why, for the next five days, from Jan. 30-Feb 3, I’m making the Kindle versions of my entire North Bay series (Out of Left Field, Right as Rain, and Way Off Base) completely free. Art has power, and I do hope these comedies can bring you some comfort and joy in difficult times, but most importantly, I also hope you’ll consider redirecting the funds you might’ve spent on my books and donating instead to one of the many charities working tirelessly in our cities right now. If you are located in an area like Minnesota or Portland, please use the space below to make people aware of the organizations in your area that need help. ... See MoreSee Less
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