I was looking around on the internet the other day and I was reminded of a website called My Parents Were Awesome. Basically it's just a place where people upload photos of their folks before they were born, and marvel at how cool they were. It's always kinda cool to think of yourself when you were a kid, and what your parents were like without you, and force you to see them not unlike a friend as
Our Stupid Cupid Party is coming up this Saturday (Feb. 15) at Friendly's Tavern on Main Street. We're gonna have all sorts of fun down there from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. (and maybe a little after, ha ha). part of it is just trashing Valentine's Day. And, maybe a few exes while we're at it.
We received lots of Mommy Madness stories for Mother's Day, but here's our favorite! T=Thanks to her story, this mom won a a Mother’s Ring from Reed & Sons Jewelers worth $400.
Boys have the reputation of being a little ornery and barbaric at times, but what did Stretch Armstong ever do these kids?
Here's our second place winner of our Mommy Madness contest. The mother who sent this story is the winner of a 60 minute massage and the all new O2 Lift Facial from Bodyworks Day Spa.
It is not uncommon for kids to put things in their nose. This story is definitely one-of-a-kind though. We have heard of marbles, coins, food and more, but never this.
Mother's Day is almost here, so we're sharing our absolute favorite Mommy Madness stories. The mom who sent us this story is the winner of a $50.00 gift certificate from Susan at Fringe Hair Salon.
Toddlers are notorious for having a mind of their own and doing what they want. This mommy was is for one crazy night when she woke up to a car horn and a missing 3-year-old.
Kids are definitely known for saying whatever comes to their mind. I'm sure every mother has thought to herself at some point, "Who taught you that?" This mother is no different.
Get ready for Mommy Madness! It is no lie that kids learn quickly. It is also not uncommon for kids to mistake words that sound alike. Here is a funny story about what happen when kids misunderstand what you are telling them.