


Children are always watching
By: Jennifer Ziemba There is a saying by W.E.B. DuBois that states, “Children learn more from what you are than what you teach.” This saying has been in the back of my mind from the […]

I am being tracked!
By: Jennifer Ziemba As a parent of many teens and a pre-teen I have been known to very frequently track my children on their cell phones. I need that reassurance that yes, they are at […]

Living For Yourself: My Story of Anxiety and Enlightenment
By: Adelina Perez This week I will be going in depth about my journey with anxiety and how in the last two years, it has changed. Everyone has a different journey which creates a plethora […]

Please, Don’t Scream My Child’s Name
By: Jennifer Ziemba For those of you with elementary aged children, you might relate. Pick up sucks the life out of me on a daily basis. The amount of people filing in front of the […]

Simple Ways to Use Aromatherapy
By: Adelina Perez Last week I talked a bit about how using colors can help with anxiety along with using lighting to help focusing and studying. I would like to piggyback off that a bit […]

The Day the World Changed
By: Jennifer Ziemba Alan Jackson asked us “Where were you when the world stopped turning that September day,” back in 2001. The answer to this question is at the forefront of many Americans’ minds right […]

It’s Okay to Cry
By: Jennifer Ziemba It is a week before my middle and high schooler start school, a week and a half until my elementary aged son, 3 weeks until my college freshman starts and just 2 […]

Dealing With Anxiety? Here are some tips to help…
Starting off this semester I want to talk about anxiety, which is something I have struggled with for a very long time. Typically, each semester starts off smooth but the more I think about deadlines […]

Colton Forrest Hardy in the Electric Desert
courtesy of Emily Herrera of desert dweller photography […]