Win Dad a Family Vacation to YMCA of the Rockies!
May 21, 2012 – 6:15 am | Comments Off

If there is an affordable, fun family vacation that rivals YMCA of the Rockies, I’d like to know about it.
Since I moved to Colorado almost 10 years ago, we have had a family reunion and multiple trips to both of the YMCA of the Rockies’ Colorado locations.
As new parents with an irascible, insomniac toddler, [...]

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Mama Drama: Morning Routines and Evening Hysteria
October 23, 2009 – 12:04 am | 3 Comments
Mama Drama: Morning Routines and Evening Hysteria

Dear Mama Drama:
Every morning we struggle with my five-year-old son to get him ready for school and out of the house on time. He needs lots of one on one support to complete even the most basic tasks such as getting dressed. He can’t remember what to do next and often stops to play [...]

Making “A Day Made Better” For One Lucky Teacher!
October 6, 2009 – 12:00 am | Comments Off
Making “A Day Made Better” For One Lucky Teacher!

We could all use a better day sometimes. Recently, a Littleton teacher’s day was made better thanks to Office Max and MomItForward. The “A Day Made Better” program is wrapping up this week as it has spanned the country, surprising teachers with huge boxes of classroom supplies and some with $1,000 gift cards! Their lofty [...]

Colorado Moms Voice Their Opinions About President Obama’s Speech to Schoolchildren
September 8, 2009 – 12:00 am | 27 Comments
Colorado Moms Voice Their Opinions About President Obama’s Speech to Schoolchildren

In case you have been living under a rock, President Obama will address the nation’s children at noon today from Wakefield High School in Arlington, Va. I first heard about the the debate that is swirling around his speech as I listened to NPR’s riveting social commentary in the car.
OK, so it was a [...]

Obama Speech Divides Parents
September 4, 2009 – 12:41 pm | 13 Comments
Obama Speech Divides Parents

President Barack Obama’s plan to address the nation’s students during the school day Tuesday has polarized parents over whether it’s OK for their kids to listen to the speech.
On one side are parents who say the webcast speech to K-12 students is “political recruiting” and “spreading the liberal agenda.”
On the other are those who say [...]

Join in on Labor Day Lunches to Promote Child Nutrition Act
August 31, 2009 – 9:58 am | Comments Off
Join in on Labor Day Lunches to Promote Child Nutrition Act

Slow Food chapters in Denver, Boulder and other Colorado towns will host community potlucks Monday to promote passage of a Child Nutrition Act demanding healthy, nutritious foods in schools. The “Eat In” is part of Slow Food’s national day of action urging change in school lunch programs, including more funding, better quality food and nutritional [...]

My daughter is embarking on the worst year of my life
August 20, 2009 – 12:09 am | 18 Comments
My daughter is embarking on the worst year of my life

Seventh grade was the worst year of my life.
It started well enough, I believe. On the first day of school, I wore my 501s and a Hunt Club shirt from JCPenney’s. My mom wouldn’t buy real polo shirts, so I had to settle for a close knock-off. I still felt good about myself. My [...]

Find back-to-school (and other) savings in cyberspace
August 20, 2009 – 12:00 am | One Comment
Find back-to-school (and other) savings in cyberspace

Have you finished your back-to-school shopping? Even if you’re finished or are getting a late start, we have some great tips to help you skip that dreaded store-aisle tug-of-war over the latest fashions and supplies. Shop in cyberspace.
Michelle Madhok, founder of MomFinds.com, says shopping online can save money — and sanity.
“Do online ‘window shopping’ with [...]

Your Opinion: Kindergarten Woes in Jefferson County
August 17, 2009 – 7:00 am | 35 Comments
Your Opinion: Kindergarten Woes in Jefferson County

My daughter will start kindergarten next Monday. I dreamed of this day during those sleepless nights with my colicky newborn. I envisioned how I would drop her off with a hug and a kiss each morning and spend my day pretending to be human again.
I thought I might even take a shower to celebrate.
I registered [...]

Colorado Children’s Consignment Sale Fall Schedule
August 11, 2009 – 12:08 am | Comments Off
Colorado Children’s Consignment Sale Fall Schedule

Back-to-school shopping does not have to break the bank. That’s why Colorado’s children’s consignment sales are a fantastic solution for saving money.
For those not in the know, these semi-annual consignment extravaganzas feature children’s clothing from newborn to size 12, maternity clothing, car seats, cribs, bedding, feeding supplies, high chairs, potty chairs, bouncy chairs, swings, strollers, [...]

Stapleton parents frustrated, meet to discuss lack of school funding
August 6, 2009 – 10:07 am | Comments Off
Stapleton parents frustrated, meet to discuss lack of school funding

Hundreds of Stapleton families, many with kids in tow, turned out Wednesday evening to a community meeting at Bill Roberts K-8 to demand another school be built in the neighborhood.
Stapleton’s two elementary schools are filled to capacity, and a baby boom is expected to bring even more children, but there is no funding for a [...]