Jessica is an experienced NC-based travel agent who specializes in family travel. She helps families plan memorable trips to Disney, Universal, All-Inclusive Resorts, Cruises, and International trips. She is responsible for B Honest Media’s editorial direction and growth. She has covered parenting for over 13 years, focusing on product reviews and recommendations, travel, and parenting tips.
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Plans Change
The weather is pretty gorgeous here today in North Carolina (However there is impending cold heading our way tomorrow) but our little family has finally caught the stomach bug. It started early in the morning on Wednesday when Noah started throwing up. Everyone in our house has had (or still has) some level of stomach…
The Challenges of Parenting a Child with a High IQ
Since I started homeschooling Jude I’ve been observing his educational development. As we entered into this homeschool thing I didn’t have much understanding as to where he stood educationally. I didn’t know what he knew or how he learned. After his full psychological evaluation we learned that he has an above average IQ but not…
I Look Forward to Mondays
Most people dread Monday morning but I look forward to it. We have a lot of fun during our weekends together as a family but they are also pretty exhausting. Our young children (specifically Jude) don’t yet understand the meaning of a lazy Saturday so we are constantly on the go. Since Jude started preschool…
Jude and Kindergarten
As all the other 5 year old kids lingered near mom and dad, Jude bounced around the room happily greeting each person. “What’s your name?’ “Here’s your cubby and your pencil.” “My name is Jude.” “Teacher, when are we going to learn?” bounce. bounce. bounce. We’re at meet the teacher and I’m wondering what the…
An Update On Jude
Tomorrow we finally have an appointment with a child psychologist to discuss a full evaluation for Jude. A few weeks ago we learned the difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist after our health insurance mistakenly set us up with a child psychiatrist who just prescribes medication and doesn’t offer any evaluation. You live and…
The Importance of Playing Dress-Up :: How my son’s Avengers costume helps develop life skills.
Most kids love playing dress-up. They don the outfits of their favorite characters and reenact scenes that mimic imaginary worlds or real life events. However, Jude has a hard time engaging in role-playing. He has a very strong sense of self and doesn’t pretend to be anyone other than himself. This may be related to…


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