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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This guy is 5 months old… really almost 6 months old. He’s finding is personality and also his hands. Mr. Grabby likes to pull hair and socks off his feet. He’s a chubby bowl full of giggles and loves everything except getting his hair pulled by Noah. I can’t get enough of his cuddles. PinShare
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…

Our Summer Reading Challenge
This summer we plan to do a lot of reading. Now that Jude can read to himself we’ve set up a designated reading time and are participating in our local library’s summer reading program. As an incentive to read more we have a chart on our fridge, when Jude fills up the chart the whole…
Sick Day for Dada – Day Date for Mama
I used to be bitter that Joe could “take the day off” when he got sick. Mom’s don’t get a day off! But I’m learning to embrace sick days. Yesterday afternoon Joe came home early from work because he wasn’t feeling well. It kind of threw off my plans for the day but I just…
Capture the Everyday: FEET
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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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