Whether you are headed to grandma's house with a new nursing baby in tow or taking a solo business
trip as a working mom with a breast pump and cooler, we've got you covered.
Let's say you're heading out on your first business
trip as a working mom.
Not exact matches
«Enjoy seeing the
trip through the kids eyes,» says Suzy Stuffer, «and then plan a
Mom - only
trip as a reward for all of your hard
work!»
I was team
mom for little league, cheer
mom, pta
mom, chaperoned school field
trips, volunteered
as a classroom helper and parent at their schools (when in public school) attended toddler tumbling and
mom classes, was a homeschooling parent for one of my kids with leaning disabilities, I didn't have to scramble to figure out what to do about
work or where to take my kids for child care if they were sick, I led and was involved with the church groups with my kids, I spent summers with them doing all kinds of things like traveling, visiting grandparents out of town, amusement park
trips, swimming, picnics, and hiking, instead of them being stuck with a sitter every summer.
So when that first
work trip as a pumping
mom pops up on the calendar, it's totally natural to have a mini meltdown in the lactation room tons of questions.
Holly Hunter's strong, nuanced
work as a fretting
mom in the former deserved a nod; don't even get us started about Tiffany Haddish, who's turned a second - banana role in Girls
Trip into one of the funniest stand - out performances in ages.
A son and grandson of educators, I grew up witnessing my
mom's joys and challenges
as a teacher: the foot - high piles of student
work to grade, the exasperated dinner - table conversations about distressing new state legislation, the weekend
trips to her classroom to keep up with the demands of the job.