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Kristina Wright

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Virginia, United States

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Past articles by Kristina:

All the chores your kids should be doing, based on their age

It's never too early to start helping around the house. → Read More

10 summer activities to cut back on screen time

10 activities to curb screen time and keep kids engaged all summer long, such as the Kids in Parks program, Kids Bowl Free and craft classes for kids. → Read More

12 must-have audiobooks for your next family road trip

Family-friendly audiobooks, including Paddington and Harry Potter, that will keep everyone entertained on long road trips. → Read More

23 Moms Share How They Knew They Were Done Having Kids

I saw a new baby and thought, 'Ugh, gross! You can keep it' → Read More

How To Make Bakery-Quality Cheese Danish At Home

Is there anything better on a chilly morning than a flaky, delicious danish fresh from the oven? Cheese danish is one of those indulgent treats that seems like it would require hours of labor to achieve (or a trip to a French patisserie). I’m happy to report, however, that if you → Read More

You Can Spoil Your Dogs With An Advent Calendar Full Of Treats This Holiday Season

An advent calendar for your dog? This winter, humans will have so many advent calendars to choose from — featuring cheese, booze, socks, Harry Potter figurines and more — that it only seems fair to make sure your canine companions get a special treat every day, too. In fact, it’s → Read More

Christmas Cream Cheese Strawberry Cookies And 8 More Must-Try Cookies To Add To Your Baking List

Every year, as soon as the weather turns crisp and cool, my sons start asking me to bake cookies. There is nothing like the smell of fresh-baked cookies to get everyone excited about the holidays! If cookie-baking is one of your holiday traditions, too, you probably already have a list → Read More

20 Things On Every Busy Mom’s ‘invisible To-Do List’

It’s invisible, but it’s always with me. You can’t see it. My husband and kids certainly can’t see it, but there it is, sitting like a weight on my chest. Sometimes the weight feels like it will crush me, it’s so much — too much. Other times, it’s manageable and → Read More

9 Holiday Trifle Recipes To Make This Season

The holidays are coming, which means it’s time to start thinking about what you’re going to make for all the festive occasions on the calendar. While gingerbread might be the more popular holiday dessert, trifles are a great go-to dish because they can serve a crowd and make a stunning → Read More

The Postal Service Is Proposing A 5-Cent Increase For First-Class Stamps

The cost of mailing a letter might be going up in January. In an effort to improve its financial situation, the U.S. Postal Service is proposing a 5-cent increase on its first-class stamp, which would increase the cost of mailing a one-ounce envelope from 50 cents to 55 cents. If → Read More

10 Quick And Delicious Desserts You Can Make In A Mug

Desserts in a mug are just what they sound like: Simple desserts with a small number of ingredients that you can whip up in just a few minutes. Yes, really! We’ve rounded up our favorite mug recipes for those nights when you want something sweet but don’t want to spend → Read More

20 Photos That Show How Magical Disney World Gets At Halloween

Disney World is a magical place at any time of the year, but it’s extra special around Halloween! The Central Florida amusement park goes all out to entertain guests during the Halloween season, which runs at Disney World from mid-August until Nov. 1. Of course, because the “Happiest Place on → Read More

You Can Now Buy Frozen, Pre-Cut Avocados At The Grocery Store

For anyone who has a mushy, over-ripe avocado sitting on their counter right now, there’s hope for you! Avocado lovers know that avocados are delicious, nutritious and incredibly versatile, but the luscious green fruit (yes, fruit!) also has a notoriously short shelf life. Determining when an avocado is at the peak → Read More

Hey Dads, It’s Not Funny To Threaten My Son For Dating Your Daughter

It’s the time of year when my social media starts filling up with pictures of sweet young teenagers all dressed up as they head to their homecoming dances. I love these pictures — and the beautiful memories these kids are making. Unfortunately, somewhere between the photos of ball gowns and → Read More

Food Network Host Alton Brown Marries Designer Elizabeth Ingram

Food Network star Alton Brown is a married man! The celebrity chef wed Atlanta-based restaurant and interior designer Elizabeth Ingram on Sept. 29 on a boat in Charleston, South Carolina. Brown and Ingram first met in October 2016 at a signing for Brown’s book “EveryDayCook.” Brown later hired her to → Read More

This Cauliflower Chowder Recipe Is Perfect For Crisp Fall Nights

Fall is here and you know what that means — it’s soup season! From hearty vegetable beef stew to savory Italian wedding soup, this is the season where anything served in a bowl is bound to delicious. If you’re looking for a dinner idea one night this fall, consider making → Read More

This Stuffed Sweet Potato Recipe Will Get You In The Mood For Fall

If apples are the fruits of fall, then sweet potatoes are the vegetables! These traditionally orange-fleshed root vegetables are high in beta carotene, vitamins B6, C and E, iron and potassium. And like apples, sweet potatoes are delicious just about any way you cook them! So what could possibly be → Read More

6 Things to Remember If You're a Parent With Social Anxiety

How I learned to manage my kid's social life without hyperventilating → Read More

‘OK’ Was Just Added To The Scrabble Dictionary — Here’s Why It Matters

Here is what you could call a real game changer (ha ha ha) for Scrabble — it is now permissible to use the word “ok” in play. While the spelling “okay” has already been allowed, “ok” has been added due to its common usage. Spelling “ok” with lowercase letters circumvents → Read More

These Adorable Toy Pets Teach Kids To Care For Real Pets

Like most kids, my children want their own pets. And, like most parents, I’m not keen on adding any more live creatures to our household. When the conversation comes up every couple of months, I patiently point out that we already have a dog, a cat and a bird. They → Read More