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Lori Cascone works full-time at a marketing research company. Her career history is peppered with editorial and communications positions, and her ultimate goal is to write (what she wants and how she likes to write) for a living someday. Her husband is a stay-at-home dad, and both are proud parents to a funny little boy who?s growing up (too) quickly.
After my son was born, all I kept hearing was, "Now you'll see how having a baby puts everything into perspective." Another common one: "Things that were so important to you will either take a backseat or fall off the radar entirely." At the time, I ... Read more...
There’s definitely something to be said for having a child who doesn’t yet “get” the concept of Christmas. Having turned 2 just two months ago, my son is still in that wide-eyed stage where riding up and down escalators and turning on and off ... Read more...
My son turned 2 a few weeks ago, and we all know what that means … the inevitable “terrible 2s,” which associate strongly with tantrums, pushing all our buttons (and then some), finicky eating, turning on a dime from happy-go-lucky to wailing and ... Read more...
My husband and I are so sick of continuously trying to solve the never-ending "case of the missing binkie." Yet we can’t seem to live without it. Note I said “we” in this love-hate relationship. Let’s explore. On a regular basis ... Read more...
Something just clicked. No, I’m not talking about the computer mouse, television remote, or cell phone cover snapping shut. I’m talking about the love connection between me and my 22-month-old son. I hesitated to write about this for fear of readers ... Read more...
I hesitate to admit this, considering the countless women struggling to conceive. Believe me, I know. For years, I endured infertility and all that went along with it: the tests, injections, failures, hormonal roller coaster rides, and, ultimately, tears of joy when ... Read more...