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A Day in the Life of a Guilty Mom

by Kate Fineske March 6, 2011

Does the guilt ever go away? This morning I woke up feeling overwhelmed and guilty… Overwhelmed because I have WAY too much to do, and guilty because all this “stuff” that I have to do does not include hanging out with my kids. Last week on the Mothers Central blog I wrote about how I [...]

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When Your Home is an Island: Tips for Enjoying Inside Playtime with Your Children

by Kate Fineske February 26, 2011

Remember Tom Hanks’ character Chuck Noland in Cast Away? He lived for years on an uninhabited island in the South Pacific with only his volleyball (appropriately named Wilson) for company. In my mind, winter at my hometown in Ohio can sometimes be the equivalent to getting stranded on a deserted island – the only thing [...]

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What I learned from my Dad (a.k.a. The Master Packer)

by Kate Fineske February 15, 2011

NOTE: The National Association of Mothers’ Centers hosted a Webinar on the Power and Potential of Father/Daughter Relationships on March 3, 2011. Through that webinar I was inspired to talk more about how our fathers impact us! Read about my experience and share yours by adding a comment to this blog post! The “Master Packer” [...]

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