Balancing Tips from a Teen Mom
By: Gloria Malone (@GloriaMalone)
Friends and family often times tell me they have no idea how I get so much done in one day.
I honestly have no idea what they are talking about. To me, being a single YUM, employee, student and blogger (to put it simply) is what I do.
Starting with the sound of my iPhone alarm clock piercing through my precious slumber - Mondays
Young Moms + Dating: How long should you wait?
By: Ms. L. Thomas
After speaking with a close girlfriend about her dating frustrations, I posed a few questions to my female Twitter followers about dating and sex.
I wanted to check on the dating game, since I've been out of the scene for at least 10 years. My girlfriend said things aren't the same as it used to be, and that I wouldn't
YUM Editorial: Work-Life Balance – Testing 1-2-3
By: Carolina Pichardo
There are thousands books, workshops, and specialists dedicated to making the work-life balance idea actually work for families.
Yet, when you're a young mom like me, you wonder whether there's anything that could possibly help your situation. In less than a month, my family has had to deal with bullying issues at my daughter's school, a sprained ankle and the holiday celebrations in between
YUM Editorial: All Hands on Deck!
By: Carolina Pichardo
This isn’t an article on how to make your New Year’s resolutions, or even a recap of the year we’re leaving behind. This is a piece of renewal. It’s a reminder that the best, most effective way of changing is to fully support what we’re trying to do.
It’s about making a decision and finding ways - no matter what - of how to
Growing Up, Letting Go
By: Carolina Pichardo
During one of my frenzied periods of reading nothing but parenting books, I remember finding this quote: "Parenting is a long goodbye."
I don't remember where I read it, or what exactly was the topic, but it stuck to me through the many years ahead.
When my daughter took her first few steps, her 1st birthday, the tooth fairy and hearing of course - her
YUM Editorial: The Making of a Memory
By: Carolina Pichardo
There are few things in life that we remember and think back on fondly - the birth of our kids, first kiss, wedding day... These are those moments that we carry with us, ready to tell and retell anyone that's willing to listen (or not).
But what is a memory?
We drink ginkgo biloba, post millions of pictures on Facebook, and save souvenirs/momentos of these
Step-Parenting: Path Worth Taking for the Family You Want
By: Edward Almonte
Being a step father wasn’t something that I aspired to do. In my late teens and early twenties, my mother warned me to not get involved with someone who already had children, as it complicates every relationship. Taking into account the fact that this was coming from someone who already had a child herself by the time she met my father – I
YUM’s Favorite Young, Famous Step-Parents
By: Carolina Pichardo
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If the Kim Kardashian Kardashian and Kris Humphries proves anything, it's that most Hollywood marriages are doomed from the start.
Unfortunately, these brief marriage - as ugly/odd as they end - often bring about some beautiful kids.
Let's take a look at some of Hollywood's young, famous parents and step-parents, their kids and how they've managed it all.
Britney Spears: We've followed this
How can step-parents really connect with their child?
By: Carolina Pichardo
We’re told that we have it as soon as we become moms. Although at first we doubt it, it’s there when we need it the most. It helps us navigate the mystifying terrain of parenting.
This young moms, is what we call - instincts.
The other day I was talking to a friend. She has a young step-daughter that she’s been raising and caring for
Enjoying the Quiet Before the Holiday Storm
By: Carolina Pichardo
With the costume and candy shopping complete, all we could do now is wait.
Maybe enjoy a few spooky classic films or two, finish the pumpkins, and sign up for the Halloween events around the neighborhood.
It's the best we could do for now, because once we've passed that threshold and we're in November - the official holiday season begins. And let's face it,