This year’s Birth & Babies Fair returns to The Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital in Eastern Market on Sunday, April 26, 12-5 p.m. The event is being put on by Bethesda-based Eat-Sleep-Love Maternity and Pregnancy Center and is sponsored by the Midwives of MedStar Washington Hospital Center ... Read More about Eat-Sleep-Love Hosts 2015 DC Birth & Babies Fair
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Super Food Cards debut! (+ giveaway)
Long before launching the new Nourish Schools Super Food Cards this past October, Katherine Sumner has been an inspiration on the Real Food front. While a parent at George Mason Elementary School in Alexandria, she organized Farm to School events that inspire me today, now that I have two kids in ... Read More about Super Food Cards debut! (+ giveaway)
Holistic Moms Network to host Natural Living Conference
Holistic Moms Network is a cool enough group for local and online support for living holistically, but it's even more fun when you get to meet people in person from different chapters around the country. The non-profit organization is holding its annual Natural Living Conference on Saturday, October ... Read More about Holistic Moms Network to host Natural Living Conference
Simplicity Parenting author coming to DC this weekend
Simplicity Parenting is one of the books I had out last week at the Holistic Moms Arlington/Alexandria daytime meeting on "Supporting Children's Emotional Health," and I was excited when a member told me the book's author, Kim John Payne, was coming to speak on October 11 at a daylong event ... Read More about Simplicity Parenting author coming to DC this weekend
Inspiration abounds at first National Kids Yoga Conference
A YogaKids DVD was the first television I allowed my son some seven years ago. Since then, he and his little sister have been to a handful of kids and family yoga classes, and a day of yoga camp. This summer, my daughter had a delightful yoga birthday party at which her older brother showed off his ... Read More about Inspiration abounds at first National Kids Yoga Conference