Him & Her Podcast / TikTok Believe me when I say I am not opposed to screen time for kids. I would lose count if I decided to round up the number of times I’ve plopped my kid in front of the TV so I could have a moment of peace or get some work done around the house. That said, my husband and I are pretty hard and fast on the rule of no iPads or tablets at the dinner table, especially if we’re out at a restaurant. Seems like we’re not alone! During an appearance on the Him...
Why "Club Level" Is The Ultimate Disney Planning Hack For Moms
Getty Images If you’re planning a Disney trip with kids, chances are you’re doing a lot of mental math that boils down to, "Is this thing worth this many dollars?" When there’s so much to see, eat, and ride, it’s hard to know where to save and splurge to get the best experience for your family. So when you’re booking your hotel rooms and see Club Level access listed next to some, what does that really mean? For a mom with constantly hungry kids who wants the security of a chill place to land with snacks, Club Level might be...
Allie Kuch Gets Real About Being A Sports Wife, New Mom Life & Negative Self-Talk
Allison Kuch/Instagram Allison Kuch first popped up on my FYP a few years back, in one of those videos that makes you think, “Yeah, we could hang in real life.” In it, she walks up to her husband, NFL defensive end Isaac Rochell, and says, “Hey, babe, I think I’m ready.” When Rochell asks, “For a baby?” Kuch deadpans, “No, a margarita.” Never mind the fact I had two kids when the video made its way to my feed; I could still relate. And after I hit follow and got to see more of Kuch’s content, I realized that’s sort...
I’m An Adult Living With My Parents And This Is Why I’m Not Losing My Sh*t
Dzonsli/E+/Getty Images I have a confession: I’m 23 years old, I have a college degree and a full-time job, and yes, I live at my parents’ house. Is it my favorite thing to tell people? Well, no. But it helps knowing I’m not alone. In 2023, a Harris Poll for Bloomberg found that 45 percent of people ages 18-29 live with their parents, the highest rate since the 1940s. In other words, there’s a pretty solid chance that if you have a kid in their 20s, they’re living with you. I don’t know how you parents feel about this situation,...



