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“This has always been my dream. I just never thought it would happen,” new owner Rhonda Wesney said. → Read More
“If you enjoy what you’re doing, that joy you pass on to the people you serve,” Griffith said. → Read More
Abbey misses carbs. Really misses them. → Read More
Abbey doesn't hold back in her criticism of her daughter's "Pizza is my boyfriend" underwear. → Read More
How often, moms, do we begin our visits with apologies? → Read More
I don’t want drama, just a new family member who sleeps through the night and doesn’t wear diapers. Is that too much to ask? → Read More
“It may not be the best slime,” Abbey's daughter said, “but it’s OUR slime, and that makes it good.” → Read More
Forget about measuring accomplishments in minutes, hours and days: How about Snacktime, Naptime and Send the Kids to Grandma’s? → Read More
Forget about measuring accomplishments in minutes, hours and days: How about Snacktime, Naptime and Send the Kids to Grandma’s? → Read More
Who still uses a dumbphone? Our Abbey Roy ,that's who. → Read More
Abbey discusses the lengths she goes to to sate her family's sweet tooth. → Read More
Abbey brainstorms apparel ideas for Ohio's crazy weather. → Read More
Watching these events has caused me to appreciate what talents I have acquired during eight-and-a-half years of rigorous parenting. → Read More
Sometimes a small crisis can reaffirm what is important in life. → Read More
Abbey writes to the person who's been stealing from her neighbors. → Read More
Parenting can come with a lot of side effects. → Read More
We’re well into the new year, and a new year means new trends. → Read More
The flu makes an unwelcome visit to the Roy household. → Read More
Abbey and her family welcomed a new addition to their home this holiday. → Read More
They say when you’re getting together with folks for the holidays, you should avoid discussing religion and politics because they’re so divisive and might cause an irreparable rift in the family. → Read More