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Lost and Found
A MOPS mom gets off the sidelines and into the game.
By Jesi Bolen
MomSense, September/October 2008
The One That Almost Got Away + Five Tips for Great Kid Photos
How photography gave life to this mom's dormant creativity.
By Whitney Scott
MomSense, September/October 2008
Motherhood: The Hidden Treasure
Children are like ocean waves transforming us into beautiful gems.
By Kimberly J. Garrow
MomSense, September/October 2008
Riding the Flying Elephants
The up-and-down adventures of mothering.
By Shelly Radic
MomSense, September/October 2008
If You Give a Girl a Dollhouse …
A moment of daydreaming in the chaos of real life.
By Kelli Simpson
MomSense, July/August 2008
Banishing Boredom
Is it time to schedule some unstructured time into your child's life?
By Jaimee J. Coon
MomSense, July/August 2008
A 4-Year-Old Marriage
A child's perspective on married life.
By Kimberly Kubitza
MomSense, July/August 2008
My Not-To-Do List
Give yourself permission to stop doing some things in your life.
By Robyn Coffman
MomSense, July/August 2008
Swinging from the Rafters
Let the child inside you creep out and play with your family.
By Melodee Harman
MomSense, July/August 2008
Three Magic Words
The importance of being present with those we love.
By Sally Miller
MomSense, July/August 2008
Lemon Yellow Jammies
A gift of firsts and lasts.
By Robin Jones Gunn
MomSense, May/June 2008
When Children Come Along + 25 Ways to Love Your Husband (After Kids)
A humorous look at how kids change a marriage.
By Cindy Sigler Dagnan
MomSense, May/June 2008
Seeing the Real Me
A mom experiences her most-defining "first" when she accepts her body just the way it is.
By Maggie Fackler
MomSense, May/June 2008
My First Mother's Day
Moms detail how they spent their special day.
By MOPS Moms
MomSense, May/June 2008
Preschool Hysteria
The first day of school can feel like the beginning of the end.
By Kristy Rose
MomSense, May/June 2008
A Mustard Seed House
Living small in a super-sized world
By Karen Wilber
MomSense, March/April 2008
Recycled into New Creations
Our hearts need to be recycled too.
By Joanna G. Wright
MomSense, March/April 2008
It's a Small World!
The way I live in my small world really does impact others.
By Carla Foote
MomSense, March/April 2008
Got Cabin Fever?
The "ins and outs" of this seasonal condition.
By Caryn Rivadeneira
MomSense, January/February 2008
The Legacy of the Sun Spot
Come away to a magical place where the sun will warm your day.
By Kimberly J. Garrow
MomSense, January/February 2008
The Tradition Junkie
Making holiday traditions can become the most endearing tradition of all.
By Whitney Scott
MomSense, November/December 2007
Creating a Home Away from Home + When Family Values Collide
MOPS mom shares the universal truths about home shes learned from moms around the world.
By Christine Jeske
MomSense, November/December 2007
There's No Place Like Home
Recognizing what makes a house a home.
By Kimberly J. Garrow
MomSense, November/December 2007
Smooching in the Kitchen
Her parents' after-dinner kissing became a family tradition.
By Tamara Kramer
MomSense, September/October 2007
The Velveteen House
Singer/MOPS mom on creating a well-lived house for her family that's full of purpose.
By Sara Groves
MomSense, September/October 2007
Home Sweet Home: Finding Contentment Wherever You Live
Moving 13 times in ten years helped this mom define what home means to her.
By Julie P. Cantrell
MomSense, September/October 2007
The Toy Bin Crisis
Throwing away worn-out toys can prove costly.
By Susan Senechal
MomSense, July/August 2007
Looking for a Do-Over + Deciding What's Important
A 40+ mom of four shares what she's doing differently with her caboose child.
By Beth K. Vogt
MomSense, July/August 2007
Living Life Backwards
How life today fits into the bigger picture.
By Carol Kuykendall
MomSense, July/August 2007
Self-Help
Expectations too high? Change your attitude.
By Molly Sabourin
MomSense, May/June 2007
While Mother Was Sleeping
A dramatic story of two teens who helped mother their siblings in a time of crisis.
By Lindsey O'Connor
MomSense, May/June 2007
Building a Support Network
Create a safety net to help your life run smoothly.
By Sally Edwards
MomSense, May/June 2007
Who Ya Gonna Call?
It's OK to ask for help!
By Kathy Burr
MomSense, May/June 2007
I'm Amazing
Think about all you do as a mom.
By Ocieanna Fleiss
MomSense, May/June 2007
Motherhood Has Taught Me
Sweet and simple lessons learned from being a mom.
By Michelle Grant Scott
MomSense, March/April 2007
Neighborhood Watch
A MOPS mom shares her "Get Growing" story. By Liz Smith
MomSense, March/April 2007
Straightening the Crooked Lines
A MOPS mom shares her "Get Growing" story. By Kris Dunham
MomSense, March/April 2007
Turning Over a New Ski
A MOPS mom shares her "Get Growing" story. By Sue Weems
MomSense, March/April 2007
The Princess with Broken Ears
MOPS coordinator unveils her disability. By Shanna Groves
MomSense, March/April 2007
Who Let the Frogs Out?
Sometimes we need to get into a bigger tank to grow. By Jean Blackmer
MomSense, March/April 2007
Second Best Never Felt So Good
Teenage siblings experience a change of heart after their stepsister is born.
By Barb Christing
MomSense, January/February 2007
The Perils of Competitive Parenting + Avoid the Competition Trap
Respect your child's uniqueness instead of comparing developmental milestones.
by Keri Wyatt Kent
MomSense, January/February 2007
So Far, Not So Good
How to find hope when your well-laid plans don't work out.
by Beth Flambures
MomSense, January/February 2007
Friends Becoming Family
Celebrating 17 years of birthdays and holidays in the military without extended family.
By Beth K. Vogt
MomSense, November/December 2006
The Fight For Baby Jesus
A Fisher-Price nativity set creates sibling rivalry between preschoolers.
By Alicia Bruxvoort
MomSense, November/December 2006
Reshaping Old Friendships
A stay-at-home mom reconnects with three college friends turned professional.
By Alexandra Kuykendall
MomSense, November/December 2006
The Mom Who Had No Hair: Mothering Through Breast Cancer
A 30-something mom of two preschoolers battles breast cancer.
By Angie Grella
MomSense, September/October 2006
Working Dad
How a stay-at-work mom and her husband juggle the demands of two working parents.
By Twila Bennett
MomSense, September/October 2006
I Drive a Red Car
Becoming a U.S. citizen rouses feelings as intense as childbirth in this MOPS mom.
By Dowa Ross
MomSense, September/October 2006
Motherhood Changed Me
Finding your new self after kids.
By Carla Barnhill
MomSense, September/October 2006
The Color of My Life
Good times and hard times blend to form the tapestry of our lives.
By Lindsey O'Connor
MomSense, July/August 2006
Delighting in Differences
A MOPS mom makes an unlikely momfriend when she steps outside her comfort zone.
By Erica Graf
MomSense, July/August 2006
Career-Minded
Chicken Soup author uncovers her preschooler's new-found career.
By Maria Nickless
MomSense, May/June 2006
Perfect Parent Meets Reality
The "right" parenting methods didn't work for this mom.
By Becky Moore
MomSense, May/June 2006
Running on Empty?
Time away can help you find yourself.
By Whitney Scott
MomSense, May/June 2006
My Soul Needs Flowers
Nourishing your soul through gardening.
By Carla Foote
MomSense, March/April 2006
Outnumbered
and loving it
by Susan Besze Wallace
MomSense, March/April 2006
Soul-Full Life
by Keri Wyatt Kent
MomSense, March/April 2006
A Mother to my Mother
A mother of preschool-aged twins learns to parent her mother with Alzheimer's
by Katherine Kirkpatrick
MomSense, January/February 2006
Celebrating the End of an Era
Celebrate both your children's first and last milestones
by Jan Risher
MomSense, January/February 2006
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