My husband and I were sitting in a check-up room at our daughter’s 4-month old wellness appointment when our doctor gave us the green light to begin trying solid foods. WHOOOO HOOO! praise break Hearing those words, initially, filled me with excitement as this meant we were moving one step Continue Reading
7 Ways To Spice Up Your Quarantine Date Nights
Since it’s “Date Your Mate Day”, the ladies of Mama Woman Mag decided to give their ideas on some couple’s games to play with your spouse…or something playful that women could do to spice up quarantine. The Coronavirus has quickly transformed every aspect of our lives especially dating, marriage, and intimacy. Continue Reading
Joyette M. Holmes: The Jury Is Still Out
Joyette M Holmes is the fourth special prosecutor appointed in the all-too-familiar heartbreaking case of Amaud Aubrey. On February 22, 2020, Amaud Aubrey was gunned down in cold-blood by two white supremacists while jogging in his neighborhood in Brunswick, Ga. The shooters are related, one a retired police officer AND Continue Reading
May is Lupus Awareness Month: Here’s What You Need To Know
The focus of Lupus Awareness Month is to increase awareness and educate others on its impact among all populations, but particularly those who are at a higher risk for developing the life-altering disease. Lupus can develop in both men and women. However, women, ages 15 – 44, in certain racial-ethnic Continue Reading
Plant Moms Have Entered The Chat
In the wake of the “The Great Pandemic of 2020” as the kids in social media are currently dubbing it, the need to wear face masks to prevent the contraction of the potentially airborne virus, COVID-19 is NOT just a Snapchat filter anymore, it is a very REAL thing. And Continue Reading
Mother’s Day Weekend 2020 Gift Guide
It’s almost Mother’s Day! Hands down the best holiday on the calendar, but I may be a bit biased. Mother’s Day is one day set aside to truly acknowledge and show appreciation for the women who gave birth to you, the women who birthed your children, or for women that Continue Reading
A Salute To Our Teachers
This week is Teacher Appreciation Week! Teachers are special people who have the unique responsibility of being the root that is planted in all facets of our society. Due to the current state of the world, teachers are flexing their extra creative skills through facilitating online learning, doing a drive-by Continue Reading
Kitchen Beauticians, Please Stand Up
I understand the luxury and treat it is to sit back and get your hair done by a professional. And TRUST, us stylists are missing our clients too! But these unprecedented times where salons are closed untiled further notice, it’s definitely a plus for the overall health of your hair Continue Reading
Fun and Interactive Activities for Kids of All Ages
Fun and Interactive Activities for Kids of All AgesWith recent notice of the school year ending early, moms and caretakers are researching ways to keep the kids busy this summer. Regardless of the uncertainties of what’s to come, it is important to keep the kids engaged, their minds exercised, and Continue Reading
Stimulus or Stimu-LESS?
Working or maintaining a steady income during this pandemic has become a highly sought-after blessing. Millions of Americans woke up one-day last week with a bank deposit of their federal stimulus payment. And many did not, but that’s another subject. The amount was designed to provide each adult with twelve Continue Reading