Raising a Teenage Boy

Raising a Teenage Boy – Twisted Thoughts of a Mom I feel like I am a good mom. Sometimes I like to live in denial, about social media, girls and school. However, as a parent, living in the land of denial only makes the issues bigger later on, so face them now! My recommendation is […]

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Chocolate Raspberry Pie

Chocolate Raspberry Pie

Chocolate Raspberry Pie Our Chocolate Raspberry Pie is to die for! This is must have at holiday events, social gatherings, and everything in between! This Chocolate Raspberry Pie is the must have dessert at holidays. It’s a labor of love but people just love it!! […]

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A Story of Surprise & Delight!

Stephanie Forrester, A Mom of Mirror Identical Twins Stephanie Forrester, Guest Blogger “Congratulations, you’re having a girl and your due date is April 26th,” My husband and I were so excited! After all, within two months I was pregnant when it takes some people years to conceive. From that day forward, everything was pink for […]

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Twinsburg Festival 2018

A Twins Fest! Once I heard I had breast cancer, Shari and I created our own bucket list. Which we believe is important for everyone to do. Make a list of everything you want to see or do before you pass on with this life. Create these incredible memories with your family and friends. So […]

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Casting Session: TwinsTalent

Hi there! Debbie & Lisa  here – Twins Talent! Hope your having a great summer! We have lots of new castings 🙂 Follow us on Instagram: @twinstalent My Wedding Fiasco: Looking for stories of people who ended up getting hurt at their wedding or something happened and people had to go to the hospital? Either hilarious […]

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Music and Memories Part Two

In my first article I explained how much I cherish music and all the playlists that I have created and why I feel I am stronger when listening to music. I can focus and write for days. Or when in the kitchen I can clean or cook better when I have music in the background […]

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Lessons Learned #6

Lessons Learned #6 The girls became travelers at an early age. Each day they had pumpkin seats, wind up swings, high chairs, and wagon rides. They even learned to hold hands front and back when I carried them on my hips. The swings were their favorite and even though I wondered if they might develop […]

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