If you plan on taking photos of your kids on their first day of school, there are some things that you need to know about before you post them on social media.
This year has been a major challenge for the elves as they have had to deal with safety precautions from COVID and making sure to follow all safety guidelines from Santa. That doesn't mean they haven't kept up their mischief.
Today is the First Day of School for many students. Last night I sat at my dining room table working and my 15-year-old had to remind me. Oops, for some reason I thought they started Wednesday. The first of the many mistakes I'll make during this crazy year...
Humor has become one of the ways people are dealing with the COVID-19 crisis. Many parents turned 'homeschool teachers' are getting more than they bargained for and starting to share the #HILARIOUS side of HOMESCHOOL teaching.
Lots of children receive a visit from a very special Elf each year. These elves are the eyes and ears of Santa all around the world. Sometimes they get themselves into hilarious antics and local parents are sharing what they've caught on camera!
Yesterday, Angel had an epic mom fail and forgot it was Charlotte's Preschool Picture Day. So, we asked parents to share their best school picture fails #tragic #hilarious-->
The Owensboro Parks & Recreation Department realizes that parents need fun and relaxation too! This weekend parents can get in for free and kids are just $1-->
Lots of children receive a visit from a very special Elf each year. These elves are the eyes and ears of Santa all around the world. Sometimes they get themselves into hilarious antics and local parents are sharing what they've caught on camera!
The idea of a kid under 18 having a cell phone always surprises me, but in the world we live in, it's probably a good thing for a teen to have on hand. However, nervous parents who are always waiting around for a reply text will have a new app to try out.
As the mother of teenage boys, social media and the internet are something I worry about quite often. I never imagined having to be on guard as much as I do in today's society.
Many Tri-State children receive a visit from a very special Elf each year. These elves are the eyes and ears of Santa all around the world. Sometimes they get themselves into hilarious antics and local parents are sharing what they've caught on camera!