What parents should know about the conflicting news on school food
January 27, 2012 – 7:00 am | 2 Comments

The very same week we learned about the push to ban trans fats from Colorado school food, both at lunch and in before- and after-school snacks, another study asserted that junk food in school vending machines has no impact on students’ weight or obesity levels.
It’s confusing. Kind like all the conflicting studies about coffee [...]

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Mama Drama: Supporting Non-Violence in Toddlers
December 16, 2011 – 7:00 am | 7 Comments
Mama Drama: Supporting Non-Violence in Toddlers

Dear Mama Drama:
My 22-month-old son has recently started using his toy trains in a way that looks and sounds like a gun to my husband and I. He points the trains at us and makes a “pshh, pshh” sound.
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We are vigilant about not exposing him to violence and are stunned by his behavior. [...]

Triggering An Avalanche of Autism Research: A Colorado Family’s Spotlight in the Snow
December 15, 2011 – 7:00 am | 3 Comments
Triggering An Avalanche of Autism Research: A Colorado Family’s Spotlight in the Snow

Guest blogger from Aurora Laura Neiman, a.k.a. LaLaGirl, was recently featured in a national nonprofit’s year-end fundraising video. This is her heartwarming story about the experience for her family and overcoming her anxiety of the unknown.
Early in October, my friend Dawn Crawford pitched me the idea of heading up to the mountains with my kids [...]

Join Nissan Quest’s Tweet-up & You could win $1,000!
December 15, 2011 – 12:00 am | Comments Off
Join Nissan Quest’s Tweet-up & You could win $1,000!

If you’re on Twitter, I have a great opportunity for you!
Mile High Mamas is taking part in a fun campaign with Nissan over the holidays. On Tuesday, December 20th at 7 p.m. MST, the car company will be holding a #HolidayQuest Twitter party to discus how several parents around the country are navigating the holiday [...]

Have You Ever Suffered From Post Traumatic Holiday Disorder?
December 14, 2011 – 7:00 am | 4 Comments
Have You Ever Suffered From Post Traumatic Holiday Disorder?

I have a picture of it, but you actually had to see it to believe it. My parents’ home, filled to the brim with holiday merriment and various people. Some related, some not, and in keeping with Southern tradition…some we’re still not sure about.

Event Round-up: A Christmas Story, Dew Tour & More!
December 13, 2011 – 7:10 pm | Comments Off
Event Round-up: A Christmas Story, Dew Tour & More!

Through Dec. Horn in on holiday fun at two Denver Brass concerts: “’Twas the Brass Before Christmas” on Saturday and “Joy to the World!” on Sunday and Dec. 22-23. “Brass Before Christmas” features a full program of holiday favorites, including a selection of sing-along Christmas carols. Santa is slated to pay a visit, too. Then, [...]

Why Pinterest.com may be the most addictive site ever (and why you should sign up)
December 13, 2011 – 7:00 am | 31 Comments
Why Pinterest.com may be the most addictive site ever (and why you should sign up)

Despite the fact I’m familiar with many of the cutting-edge social media technologies, I am often hesitant to adopt them because I’m already too busy with blogging, Twitter, Facebook and my iPhone.
However, my latest obsession Pinterest.com has surpassed them all.
And believe me, that’s really saying something.
I’ve gone from being a bored cook to being [...]

New Colorado School Grades website grades schools with simple A through F
December 13, 2011 – 7:00 am | 7 Comments
New Colorado School Grades website grades schools with simple A through F

A coalition of 18 community organizations has launched a nearly $1 million Internet-based project that translates state rankings of public schools into simple letter grades.
“Every parent can relate to grades A through F,” said Colorado Succeeds president Tim Taylor, a member of the Colorado School Grades coalition. “We’re not changing inputs, just translating in a [...]

Denver Deal: Redbox, Redbeacon, AMC Theaters and more
December 12, 2011 – 11:39 pm | No Comment
Denver Deal: Redbox, Redbeacon, AMC Theaters and more

I am most excited to have my sister move back to town (she has been away for 6 years or so). Talk about the ultimate Christmas present! When I learned that news, I looked at my kids – and as much as they get a little stir crazy at this time of year, they really [...]

Share your holiday money-saving tips and win a $250 American Express gift card!
December 12, 2011 – 7:08 am | Comments Off
Share your holiday money-saving tips and win a $250 American Express gift card!

**CONTEST CLOSED. CONGRATULATIONS TO WINNER MICHELLE ANTHONY!**
Like many people, we’re on a tight budget this holiday season. So when American Express contacted me with the opportunity to test out their Membership Rewards program while also offering one lucky reader the chance to win a $250 American Express gift card, I jumped at the chance. [...]

Should the Nativity Scene be in Question?
December 12, 2011 – 5:00 am | 4 Comments
Should the Nativity Scene be in Question?

In a recent survey by Poll Position, it was found that nine out of ten Americans believe Nativity Scenes should be permitted in people’s yards for the Holiday Season. This poll was interesting to me for several reasons, but one most apparent was the blatant absurdity of such question. Our country has gone to great lengths [...]