Maria F
The Poetry of Motherhood
April is National Poetry Month. As an English teacher, I'm obviously all about celebrating this form of art. However, as a mom, I don't often have time to create my own verses.
While we are...
A Friendly Valentine’s Message
I’m not the biggest fan of Valentine’s Day. (Perhaps, it goes back to a not so pleasant memory during the middle school dance). Fortunately, I found a loving mate who is equally dubious of...
A Meaningful Long Weekend: Let’s Honor Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Meaning of the Holiday
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is not a Hallmark holiday. It is not a day to gorge ourselves on chocolate, but it is a day when we fill our hearts...
The Sad Reality of Lockdown Practices
The email subject from my daughter's principal read Lockdown Drill PRACTICE. I saw the capitalized letters, but my heart had already dropped at the first word. Lockdown. My little kindergartener had practiced a lockdown....
Shearwater Coffee Bar: A Place to Savor Coffee
Mamas, there's a new-ish bar in the town of Fairfield that you must try. Come alone, come with kids, come with friends, whoever. Just come to Fairfield County Moms Blog sponsor, Shearwater Coffee Bar....
It’s Not JUST a Name
My daughter’s name is Abbie, not Abigail. My son’s name is Charlie, not Charles. Their names are not just Abbie and Charlie. Their names are real and full, and they are the names my...
Yes to Treats, No to Guilt!
I'm sorry, pediatricians and dentists, but you may not want to read this post. Here it goes:
I willingly give my children multiple treats a day. Yes. Every day. A dessert in the middle...
FCMB Goes Back to School :: Let Gratitude Shine This School Year
As mothers, we understand one of the most critical components to our children’s young lives is their education. Since it’s time to ring in a new school year, the contributors at Fairfield County Moms...
The Love That’s Overlooked in Second-Born Children
There’s been A LOT of talk regarding the volatile behavior of second-born children (boys in particular) due to the recent research findings of an MIT economist, Joseph Doyle. My sister-in-law, a second-born herself, was...
A Letter To My Graduate
To you, my first graduating child,
This June, you will graduate from pre-school. You will perform as Dory and sing your heart out, do a costume change, and march back out in your cap and...