Home Organization for Hoarders

Home Organization for Hoarders

First, I am proud that I could locate something from the late ‘80s in less than 30 seconds. Second, of course I didn’t let the kids tape over my prized college mixed tape. Truth be told, I am just a tiny bit of a hoarder. This means I need the best organizational ideas, tips and apps…Continue reading »

Heart Health: What Your Four-Year-Old Knows That You Forgot

Heart Health: What Your Four-Year-Old Knows That You Forgot

It was 8:30 am. My daughter, in preschool at the time, stood solemnly in front of the school flag with her tiny hand over her heart for the Pledge of Allegiance. When it was over, she looked at me with big eyes and said very seriously: “Mom, my heart only beats during the Pledge of Allegiance.” What…Continue reading »

On Buying My Own Gift for Valentine’s Day

On Buying My Own Gift for Valentine’s Day

“Mom, why did you buy your own gift from Dad for Valentine’s Day?” “Well, I get so much love and attention from Dad on a such a frequent basis that he might forget that there is a special day coming up. He makes all the days special. So just to be on the safe side, it’s better if I procure a gift for him to give to me.” To be honest…Continue reading »

The False Promise of Football and Sexed Up Nights

The False Promise of Football and Sexed Up Nights

A few weeks ago, one of my friends shared with me how she hooked her husband with her amazing cooking. They fell in love and got married. At some point after the wedding, she made a shocking proclamation: “Hey buddy, I love you but I’m not cooking 24/7.” In the same week, I learned that there are girls who pretend to like football to woo a potential mate. Can you even imagine..Continue reading »

Kindergarteners and Making Out

Kindergarteners and Making Out

The kids had just finished watching the movie Beezus and Ramona (rated G, btw) when my daughter asked me earnestly, “Mom, can you and I practice kissing like they did in the movie?” Insert visual of her closing her eyes and squiggling her tongue all over the place. Good grief. My first thought was…Continue reading »

Who Needs Reading? Don’t Miss This New TV Show.

Who Needs Reading? Don’t Miss This New TV Show.

While most of us don’t argue over reading the back of the cereal box (see Portlandia video clip), we all know how important reading is. I’ll just say it. When the kids are in bed and I have finished a few hours of work, the last thing I want to do is read. In fact…Continue reading »

Vodka Tampons for Kids? | Viral Lists of 2011

Vodka Tampons for Kids? | Viral Lists of 2011

Very funny, Dad. I too have some consternation about my kids hitting those years. But the good news is that having “been around the block” of teenage rebellion, I feel that I am pretty prepared for the tricks that this age group might pull. That was, until I heard that the newest trend is for kids to insert bourbon soaked tampons into their vaginas. Apparently this worksContinue reading »

Death to the New Year’s Resolution in 7 Steps

Death to the New Year’s Resolution in 7 Steps

When we returned on January 1st, our house was like Pompeii, Christmas perfectly preserved just as we left it, with schrapnel everywhere, looking a little like a wrapping paper bomb went off in the front rooms. I had left it, just like that, all week because I am so easy going. That is my resolution – to be laid back…Continue reading »

Our Favorite Lists of 2011: from Disneyland to Foodie Travel

Our Favorite Lists of 2011: from Disneyland to Foodie Travel

As the year draws to a close, we at SkinnyScoop are taking stock of 2011.  Of the many things we have to be thankful for, top on our list is YOU, the ladies (and gentlemen) of SkinnyScoop. You, your passions, your recommendations, your willingness to share with friends, and your determination to learn more – …Continue reading »

How To Survive This Week

How To Survive This Week

Well here we are, in one of the busiest weeks of the year. I’ve heard of those people that “just get it all done before Thanksgiving.” But just say, for arguments sake, that the work you are doing this week could rival that of a procurement officer of an entire regiment. Gift ordering, shipping times, cost management, equity of loot…Continue reading »

Holiday Learnings From Our Kids

Holiday Learnings From Our Kids

When we emerged from the restaurant, there was a light rain falling. Adults might think this was a bummer. But the kids quickly discovered that this made the deck of Union Square into a perfect sliding arena. They could run and slide nearly ten feet in their loafers. My son looked at me and exclaimed, “isn’t this AMAZING how well you can slide here?!”Continue reading »