Our Memorial Day Adventure & Shark Tank Follow-Up
I want to fill you in on the rest of my Shark Tank audition experience (you can read the first part here) because your support was overwhelmingly positive. As you know,
I want to fill you in on the rest of my Shark Tank audition experience (you can read the first part here) because your support was overwhelmingly positive. As you know,
My daughter, Ellie, had a big hip surgery on Wednesday at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and she did great considering all things. She was in a lot of pain for
The sign for Shark Tank in Philly My daughter, Ellie, had a big hip surgery on Wednesday at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and she did great considering all things. She
When opportunity knocks on your door (or in this case drops into your e-mail inbox), my advice is to always take it. A few weeks ago I had the great
Raising kids is hard. It takes a lot of effort and I’ve learned over the years to reach out to others for their input and guidance as well. Just this
I often say if I didn’t document my life, I would forget it. Not that it’s forgettable, but rather things move so quickly and my days seem so extreme that
I looked at yesterday, April 1st, as an opportunity for a fresh start. We had just finished with a beautiful Easter celebration, it was the start of a new business
Growing up, I never really knew that some of the things my parents encouraged me to do would be so valuable. Now that I’ve grown up, I get it. Now,
I’m in a leadership program—which is fantastic, by the way—and one of our recent assignments was to make a list of the things in our lives that we are tolerating.
My oldest child, Molly, is now eleven. She and my Mom (her MomMom) have been emailing while my parents are in Florida for a few months. I happened to be