oral care

surviving teething with {Dr. Brown’s}
My 13 month old is working on tooth #6 and 7 and, my oh my, he is a mess! This one is really giving him troubles, low fevers, crankiness, super runny nose, mega amounts of drool… his face is so slick. Between the runny nose and the drool, he is

an easier way to floss {Waterpik} #NewAgeInWaterFlossing
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Waterpik. I’m one of those weird people that does actually floss daily (okay, more like every 1-3 days) BUT the act has always totally grossed me out. I avoid looking at that string and transport myself somewhere else until

good clean fun {FireFly Toothbrushes}
As we come to the end of February, National Children’s Oral Health Month, it’s important to remember our kids oral health is our responsibility all year. Hurried, insufficient brushing is one of the major causes of early childhood cavities, so make it as fun as possible with FireFly oral care

Advanced Solutions {Safety 1st} + Giveaway
Safety 1st has a new line of products called Advanced Solutions, which are baby products designed and engineered to deliver superior performance with quality materials, ergonomic design and the commit to constantly undergo product testing and improvement. Pretty impressive in my book. For some reason, I’m picky about my nail clippers.

live life up close {Scope}
I have an addiction to curiously powerful flavors. the stronger the better, especially during this pregnancy. Sour can’t be too sour, bitter can’t be too bitter and so on. This addiction has led me to many meals with technically too much ginger, garlic and raw onions, which has led to
see what I neem? {Theraneem by Organix South}
Over the summer, neem oil became a reccurring theme in my life. I’d never heard of the plant before and suddenly it was recommended by a trusted friend and a knowledgable relative as a great treatment for hair and skin; grown-ups and kids. So, naturally, I checked it out… Neem
desperately seeking smoothing {Eco Lips}
There is something I need to get off my chest. I have an addiction that I have yearned to satisfy since as far back as elementary school. For as long as I can remember, I have spent hard earned babysitting, ice cream scooping, waitressing, and nowadays, career money in search