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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Study finds fewer newly homeless in Denver, but more are families
May 29, 2011 – 8:15 am | 3 Comments
Study finds fewer newly homeless in Denver, but more are families

The number of newly homeless people has dropped significantly over the past two years in metro Denver, but an increasing number are adults with children, according to the 10th Homeless Point-in-Time Study, conducted on Jan. 24, 2011, by the Metropolitan Denver Homeless Initiative.
In 2011, the number of newly homeless — which means homeless for the [...]

School-Sanctioned Bullying: The Importance of Being Your Child’s Biggest Advocate
May 18, 2011 – 6:39 am | 5 Comments
School-Sanctioned Bullying:  The Importance of Being Your Child’s Biggest Advocate

Since I’ve become a parent, I haven’t worried about whether or not bullying might happen…I’ve been flat-out waiting for it.  Because, frankly, bullying is nothing new.  We’ve all been through it at one time or another and while it isn’t fun, it’s reality.  But this type of bullying came in a way that I wasn’t [...]

Treading Water in the Dating Pool
May 5, 2011 – 7:00 am | 9 Comments
Treading Water in the Dating Pool

Not once in my wildest dreams did I think I’d be back in the dating pool in my 30s.  If someone had predicted 5 years ago that I’d be looking for a new relationship I would have said there was a better chance that I’ll be trampled to death by elephants in my own home [...]

Getting to the Heart of Organ Donation
April 6, 2011 – 7:00 am | 7 Comments
Getting to the Heart of Organ Donation

Did you know that April is National Organ Donation Awareness Month?  I know it’s probably not marked on your calendar because it’s not celebrated by drinking green beer or setting off illegal fireworks.  But I feel that it is my duty to bring it to your attention so that in the future, when you think [...]

Your opinion: Do you pay your kids for good grades?
March 29, 2011 – 7:00 am | 5 Comments
Your opinion: Do you pay your kids for good grades?

Paying your kids for good grades is like paying them to grow and learn and you can’t put a price on that. The hard work that goes into getting good grades is a hard-earned life lesson.
Kids learn accountability and responsibility from their grades; good or bad. In most cases, grades are a direct reflection of [...]

Big Feelings in Little Bodies: Denver’s Resources for Grieving Kids
March 23, 2011 – 7:00 am | 4 Comments
Big Feelings in Little Bodies:  Denver’s Resources for Grieving Kids

Imagine this.
You suddenly start crying and you can’t figure out what triggered it.  You feel angry at the world because you’ve just learned that life isn’t fair.  You’re grieving because you are living without someone you were never meant to lose.
Now imagine that you’re seven years old.

Hanging Out In The Widdahood–Becoming a Widow at Age 31
March 2, 2011 – 7:00 am | 15 Comments
Hanging Out In The Widdahood–Becoming a Widow at Age 31

I hate to go all “Shirley MacLaine” on you…but I’ve had two lives.
My first life was pretty typical: House in the ‘burbs, nice husband who was pretty easy on the eyes, 3 kids I was sometimes tempted to put out on the driveway with a sign that said “free to a good home” but who [...]

What is your family’s love language?
February 14, 2011 – 7:00 am | 10 Comments
What is your family’s love language?

My husband Jamie and I are different.
Sure, in many ways we think alike, have the same interests and similar methodology with raising our children.
But we go about life very differently. He is low-key. Methodical. Wise.
I am not.
One of the areas in which we are most different is how we need to connect. I am

Life’s Magical Adventure: Aurora Wife of Convicted Ponzi Schemer Shares Her Story, Part III
November 11, 2010 – 12:00 am | No Comment
Life’s Magical Adventure: Aurora Wife of Convicted Ponzi Schemer Shares Her Story, Part III

Editor’s note: Almost two years ago, Denver was caught up in a scandal when it was revealed Shawn Merriman was involved in a $20 million Ponzi scheme. There were many victims but no one was more blindsided by his betrayal than his own wife and four children. In our three-part series, Shawn’s now-ex-wife Andrea [...]

“Beyond the Park” Outdoor Group for Single Moms
July 20, 2009 – 12:03 am | Comments Off
“Beyond the Park” Outdoor Group for Single Moms

Single moms unite!
The Women’s Wilderness Institute is providing a fun and free opportunity to get together with other families and enjoy the outdoors. The group will spend time getting to know each other while participating in community building, goal-setting, stress reduction and nature-based awareness activities in Boulder’s beautiful wilderness playground.
These events are for [...]