Porsha Perry
Martin Luther King Day and our Teachable Moments
As a mother of children ranging from 18 to 3 years old, celebrating a holiday of any kind can run the gamut. They are often lovingly chaotic, and there are elements I do forget....
From Failure to Conqueror: Diagnosis Failure to Thrive
Mother and failure, two words if placed together inherently imply wrongdoing. When my son was diagnosed with failure to thrive I was devastated and guilt ridden.
Things Don’t Go as Planned
At 4 am on November...
Celebrate National Crayon Day on March 31
Crayons are a creative staple in my household. If the plethora of dinosaurs, electronic gadgets, and books ever got boring (and apparently, they do) the kids will pull out the crayons. I love crayons...
Managing the Urge to be a “Superhero” when you’re already a Super Mom
Trying to be a Super Hero when you are already a Super Mom? We all are! Transitioning from being a stay-at-home mom back to my career was not an easy task. As a matter...