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This Sliding Bar can be switched on or off in theme options, and can take any widget you throw at it or even fill it with your custom HTML Code. Its perfect for grabbing the attention of your viewers. Choose between 1, 2, 3 or 4 columns, set the background color, widget divider color, activate transparency, a top border or fully disable it on desktop and mobile.

Military Moms And Their Wingman Kids

July 5th, 2016|

In honor of our celebration of our nation’s birthday, we’re featuring a new guest writer, Bleeping Michele!  She’s a military wife and mom and is offering a new perspective this week.

To  indoctrinate you into the military life, let me tell you about one of our favorite acronyms, PCS.

PCS means Permanent Change of Station. Still not […]

Sunscreen: A Mother’s Adventure & Advice

June 27th, 2016|

When I was a youngster, I loved sunbathing. Forget sunscreen. I’d slather baby oil head to toe, comb lemon juice or Sun-In through my hair, and proceed to spend the next 4 to 6 hours baking like a potato in the hot summer sun.

Twenty years, 7 benign biopsies and a bunch of wrinkles later, I […]

How To Garden With Kids

June 20th, 2016|

How many times when you were pregnant (or trying to get pregnant) did you have an idyllic scene in your head of how it was going to be when you had kids?  How many times has that scene in your head been crushed?  If you are like me, over and over.

It doesn’t end at pregnancy, […]

Here’s to Dads!

June 13th, 2016|

This week on Bleeping Motherhood, we want to honor the dads.  The dads that get in there with poop up to their elbows, respond to the cries in the night and have tea parties in the middle of an exciting game.  We respect you because you make us better moms and a more connected family.

I […]

Summer Is Coming

June 6th, 2016|

Summer is coming, SUMMER IS COMING!

Sometimes scarier than the Game of Thrones threat winter is coming.

For many of us, this means constant entertainment or deal with the whining and mess of bored children. While we’re firm believers that whine=wine, at some point, you may run out of money or the liquor store may stop selling to […]

Could Happen 2 Any Mom

May 31st, 2016|

Here’s one thing I love about social media.  The amount of parents I’ve read confessing how easy it is for their toddler to escape their grasp.  #runawaytoddler #couldhappen2anymom

We won’t get in to a long diatribe about the situation.  We weren’t there.  We don’t know who made the right decisions.  We know this.  Children, even under […]

Unsolicited Advice

May 23rd, 2016|

I saw a MEME the other day that stated: “I wrote all of your opinions on a roll of toilet paper and I’m going to wipe my ass with it.”

Ahhhh. Unsolicited advice. The creme de le creme of motherhood’s double edge sword. You want and need advice. But you want and need it on your […]

Living On The Edge

May 16th, 2016|

Am I the only mom that feels like she’s living on the edge?  At this current moment, I’m skirting the edge of my own temper tantrum.

I look around my house and think we might be living on the edge of disaster.  If I let it go for one more week, it may get beyond a […]

Are You A Juggler?

May 9th, 2016|

Whether you are a stay at home mom, a working mom, or a work from home mom, or any combination thereof, I think we can all agree. It’s hard.

It’s a constant juggle, with hundreds of balls in the air at any given moment. There’s probably only one other thing that can be harder than being […]

Birth Stories

May 2nd, 2016|

The idea of having a baby inside of you one minute and coming out of your body the next minute can be a bit, well overwhelming.

With each of my two pregnancies, I tortured myself by watching TV shows like, “A Baby Story”, and “One Born Every Minute”. Panicking myself about my own labor and delivery, […]