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…
Jude’s Homebirth Story
On Friday, June 27, 2008, at 3:49pm. It’s a boy, Jude Aidan Lieb. 9lbs. 12oz.22.5 inches long 14-inch head14.75 chest In addition to documenting the newest Lieb family member, I wanted to let everyone knowthat despite the many complications we encountered during Jude’s birth we are very pleased with our home birth experience. I have…
The Tooth Fairy Didn’t Come
Jude lost his first tooth on Sunday afternoon. A few days prior he was trying to pry two pieces of Legos apart with his teeth, despite us repeatedly warning him to NOT put Lego pieces in his mouth. When suddenly his bottom tooth got wiggly. He ran to me very concerned that maybe he had…
Teaching My Child to do Chores
Jude is 5, well actually 5 and a half. In the afternoons when we get home from school, Jude gets a case of the boreds. He paces around the house and gets into all the things he’s not supposed to. He’s a very task oriented child and needs something to do ALL THE TIME. I’ve…
Firsts for Jude
Since Jude is only 5 weeks old there are alot of “First Time Experiences” he has that we get to document. Over the past two weeks he has made many great accomplishments. Here are a few. He went to his first wedding a few weeks ago and last weekend he went to his second. He…
The Boy Can Eat
(After eating a purple sweet potato for dinner.) Jude was a pretty big baby at birth but he didn’t maintain that “big baby” status very long. According to the charts at our doctor’s office at 6 months Jude was only in the 20th percentile for his weight. (But according to the WHO standards he’s…
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…
Jude’s Homebirth Story
On Friday, June 27, 2008, at 3:49pm. It’s a boy, Jude Aidan Lieb. 9lbs. 12oz.22.5 inches long 14-inch head14.75 chest In addition to documenting the newest Lieb family member, I wanted to let everyone knowthat despite the many complications we encountered during Jude’s birth we are very pleased with our home birth experience. I have…
The Tooth Fairy Didn’t Come
Jude lost his first tooth on Sunday afternoon. A few days prior he was trying to pry two pieces of Legos apart with his teeth, despite us repeatedly warning him to NOT put Lego pieces in his mouth. When suddenly his bottom tooth got wiggly. He ran to me very concerned that maybe he had…
Teaching My Child to do Chores
Jude is 5, well actually 5 and a half. In the afternoons when we get home from school, Jude gets a case of the boreds. He paces around the house and gets into all the things he’s not supposed to. He’s a very task oriented child and needs something to do ALL THE TIME. I’ve…
Firsts for Jude
Since Jude is only 5 weeks old there are alot of “First Time Experiences” he has that we get to document. Over the past two weeks he has made many great accomplishments. Here are a few. He went to his first wedding a few weeks ago and last weekend he went to his second. He…
The Boy Can Eat
(After eating a purple sweet potato for dinner.) Jude was a pretty big baby at birth but he didn’t maintain that “big baby” status very long. According to the charts at our doctor’s office at 6 months Jude was only in the 20th percentile for his weight. (But according to the WHO standards he’s…
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…
Jude’s Homebirth Story
On Friday, June 27, 2008, at 3:49pm. It’s a boy, Jude Aidan Lieb. 9lbs. 12oz.22.5 inches long 14-inch head14.75 chest In addition to documenting the newest Lieb family member, I wanted to let everyone knowthat despite the many complications we encountered during Jude’s birth we are very pleased with our home birth experience. I have…
The Tooth Fairy Didn’t Come
Jude lost his first tooth on Sunday afternoon. A few days prior he was trying to pry two pieces of Legos apart with his teeth, despite us repeatedly warning him to NOT put Lego pieces in his mouth. When suddenly his bottom tooth got wiggly. He ran to me very concerned that maybe he had…
Teaching My Child to do Chores
Jude is 5, well actually 5 and a half. In the afternoons when we get home from school, Jude gets a case of the boreds. He paces around the house and gets into all the things he’s not supposed to. He’s a very task oriented child and needs something to do ALL THE TIME. I’ve…
Firsts for Jude
Since Jude is only 5 weeks old there are alot of “First Time Experiences” he has that we get to document. Over the past two weeks he has made many great accomplishments. Here are a few. He went to his first wedding a few weeks ago and last weekend he went to his second. He…
The Boy Can Eat
(After eating a purple sweet potato for dinner.) Jude was a pretty big baby at birth but he didn’t maintain that “big baby” status very long. According to the charts at our doctor’s office at 6 months Jude was only in the 20th percentile for his weight. (But according to the WHO standards he’s…
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