What Happens When Your Child Hurts too Much to be Touched?

Rita and her daughter during treatment.

Sometimes it’s hard to realize how blessed we are in life. With all of life’s distractions, problems, challenges, and time restraints, it seems like life is just too much at times. Raising children is a full time job no matter what else you’re juggling – a full time career outside the home, a hectic schedule [...]

Is This As Good As It Gets? A Middle-Aged Mom’s Question.

Jack, you got me.

Sitting up way too late at night*, watching a rerun of one of my favorites, As Good as it Gets, the scene where Melvin leaves his therapist’s office and shouts into the waiting room: ” IS THIS AS GOOD AS IT GETS?” It stirs me. I’ve seen this movie way too many times, initially as a huge [...]

Support and Tears: For Richmond’s newest Autism Resource, TACA

Lisa Ann Setchel, our hostess. You may have seen her here on Richmondmom.com as a powerful advocate for autism.

I remember back when my NT child (that’s “autism mom talk” for neurotypical AKA normal kid) was at that stage past nursing where she would wake up in the middle of the night — and I was on the verge of hurling myself off of a high cliff. I had survived with little or no [...]

5 Tips for Surviving a Road Trip With a Toddler (With No iPad)

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I recently embarked on a Spring Break trip from Richmond to Hilton Head with my parents and two-year-old daughter. Roughly 500 miles. Approximately eight hours in the car, per Google Maps; though in reality, it took twelve to get there and ten to come home. And neither my parents nor I own a 4G wireless [...]

Same Me – Different Mom

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By Rosemary Burns When I was twenty-five, and then again at twenty-eight years old I gave birth to my first and second babies.  When I was forty, and then again at forty-five years old I gave birth to my third and fourth babies.  I am now, wait a second let me think.  umm, oh yes, [...]

Second Marriages: For One Richmond Mom, It’s a Home Run

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As told by Richmond Mom Tara Gray I want to share some tips, advice for marriage–the second time around. I had much more fun the second time I was married, it was a lot more relaxed and I did not feel the need to follow tradition. This gave me a sense of freedom from being [...]

What the Hilary Rosen/Ann Romney Story Is All About

All Moms are Moms All The Time

What the Hilary Rosen/Ann Romney Story Is All About So if you haven’t heard, a democratic strategist – Hilary Rosen – got in hot water, with the media at least, because she said that Ann Romney (Mitt Romney’s wife) “hasn’t worked a day in her life.”  Here’s the actual quote: “What you have is Mitt [...]

Are You A Good Mom? Checklist

Thanks a lot Fancy Nancy

Blogger at Late Enough Who hasn’t struggled with the thoughts and worries of motherhood culminating in the ever-present phrase: Am I a good mom? How do we know we are doing it right? Whatever “it” is or isn’t or will be after newest research comes out. In being the helpful person that I am, I created a [...]

Why Taxpayers Should be Furious at the GSA

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If you haven’t yet seen this video, you should drop everything (unless you’re holding a baby or something else equally precious) and watch it now. Spoiler alert: it’s your tax dollars, blatantly wasted. This particular GSA event was a lavish, $820,000 boondoggle was at our expense, including $100/per person finger-foods, not to mention the GSA’s [...]

Mistake No. 541

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by Crystal Koch Pintac Since the first week of July 2011, our life has been fraught with mistake after mistake (with a whole lot of Life thrown in, too) made by me while D hung in for the ride. There isn’t much that teaches you about the mistakes you make more than watching a preteen [...]