Scary Mommy
Sep 30, 2022
 
 
That First Year Of Marriage Is No Cakewalk — Especially In A Blended Family
 
Everybody knows they call it the “honeymoon period” for a reason. But the honeymoon ends, and that transition into real life, with all its frustrations, can be rocky. And that’s especially true if you’re juggling a blended family, says Katherine Mueller-White: “I have been on the edge of running shrieking into the street, incensed by my husband’s insistence on military style, inhospitable sheet corner tucking. I’ve overheard some less-than-flattering mumbles about the aftermath of my plant trimming frenzies, and our combined failure to create a semi-regular laundry schedule irks us both.” 

Are you the super-tight sheet-corner partner, or are you wrong? KIDDING!!! Kinda, 

Kelly Faircloth, Executive Editor
 
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SAY IT AIN'T SO
A Documentary About The Dark Side Of ‘Barney And Friends’ Is Coming To Ruin Our Childhood
 
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“I THOUGHT YOU SHOULD KNOW…”
You Just Got A Text From A Fellow Parent Saying Your Kid Did Something Awful. What Now?
 
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MONEY TALKS
Father Asks If He’s Wrong To Give His Bio Kids & Step Kid Equal Inheritances
 
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BODY IMAGE
I Have To Watch What I Say About My Body Around My Sons, Too
 
Katie Bingham-Smith caught herself talking negatively about her body in front of her son recently: “I started talking about my flaws, as I see them: my cellulite, my hair that always seems to get frizzy after sweating no matter how I style it, and the extra skin I have on my lower stomach after giving birth to three kids. Then I realized what I was doing: I was putting myself down in front of my son, something I’d always been cautious to avoid in front of my daughter.” It was a reminder for her about something important — give it a read.
 
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