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How to Enjoy Family Travel Without Trying to Capture Every Moment
There’s a quiet pressure that comes with family travel now. Capture the airport photo.Capture the matching outfits.Capture the beach moment.Capture the restaurant moment.Capture the candid laughter.Capture everything. And suddenly, instead of living the trip, you’re documenting it. If you’ve ever come home with hundreds of photos but felt like you barely experienced the moments themselves, you’re not alone. This article is for the mom who wants to remember her family’s life b
Feb 73 min read


What I’d Pack Again and Again for Traveling with Two Little Ones
Traveling with kids changes everything. Not just the logistics.Not just the packing.But the mindset. You no longer pack for convenience.You pack for comfort, safety, flexibility, and peace of mind. After multiple trips with little ones — from quick weekends away to longer family travel — I’ve learned that overpacking creates stress, but underpacking creates chaos. The balance lives in bringing the right things. These are the pieces I would pack again and again. The Gear Tha
Feb 63 min read


Hotel vs Airbnb with Toddlers: What Actually Works for Families
When you start traveling with young children, one of the first big questions becomes: Should we stay in a hotel… or book an Airbnb? Both can work beautifully.Both can also be frustrating in the wrong situation. The truth is, there isn’t one “right” answer — but there is a better option depending on your family, your kids’ ages, and the type of trip you’re taking. Here’s the honest breakdown so you can choose what actually supports your family. Why Where You Stay Matters More
Feb 63 min read


Our Real-Life Spring Break Routine with Two Little Kids
There’s the version of spring break you see online — sun-soaked photos, coordinated outfits, smiling children, effortless moments. And then there’s real life. Real life looks like early mornings, snack negotiations, mid-morning meltdowns, stroller naps, forgotten pacifiers, and moments of absolute magic woven in between. If you’ve ever wondered what spring break actually looks like with babies and toddlers, this is the honest version — the one most moms are living, even if th
Feb 52 min read


Super Bowl Recipes Everyone Will Love: A stylish, family-friendly game day menu for cozy hosting at home
Game day has a way of bringing everyone together — not just for football, but for laughter, snacks shared between plays, and the simple joy of gathering at home. Whether you’re hosting friends, planning a family watch party, or just leaning into a cozy Sunday with your kids, the food you serve sets the tone. At Vogue Family Lifestyle, we believe game day hosting can feel intentional without being overwhelming. Think comforting favorites, easy prep-ahead dishes, and shareable
Feb 53 min read


A Slow, Elevated Morning Routine with Two Under Two
There’s something sacred about the early morning hours before the house fully wakes. Not because it’s easy.Not because it’s quiet.But because it’s yours. As a mom navigating life with two little ones, mornings don’t look like aesthetic perfection — they look like half-finished coffees, tiny hands reaching for yours, and learning how to move through the chaos with grace. Over time, I’ve learned that a slow morning isn’t about doing everything flawlessly. It’s about choosing in
Feb 53 min read


The Best Travel Toys to Keep Babies and Toddlers Entertained on Flights
If you’ve ever boarded a plane with a baby or toddler, you know the internal pressure. Will they cry? Will they get bored? Will everyone stare? Did I bring enough to keep them busy? The truth is, most kids don’t need elaborate entertainment. They need novelty, simplicity, and variety . The right toys can turn a stressful travel day into a surprisingly smooth one. These are the toys and activities that actually work — not just the ones that look cute online. The Secret to Succ
Feb 43 min read


The Sweetest Valentine Craft: Personalized Heart Sunglasses Kids Will Treasure
There are some crafts that are cute in the moment… and then there are crafts that instantly become keepsakes. These personalized heart sunglasses fall firmly into the second category. With their retro shape, glossy colors, and tiny name beads spelling out each child’s name, these DIY Valentine sunglasses feel playful, stylish, and sentimental all at once. They’re the kind of craft kids immediately want to wear, parents want to photograph, and everyone wants to keep long after
Feb 45 min read


Building Simple Daily Rhythms as a Mom (Instead of Rigid Schedules That Never Work)
There’s a version of motherhood that lives inside planners, color-coded calendars, and perfectly blocked routines. And then there’s real life. The nap that runs late.The toddler who refuses the car seat.The baby who wakes early.The plans that shift hourly. If traditional schedules make you feel like you’re constantly failing, the problem isn’t you. It’s the system. That’s why more moms are shifting toward daily rhythms instead of rigid schedules . The Difference Between Sched
Feb 43 min read


The Sweetest Toddler Valentine’s Day Baskets (That Feel Thoughtful, Not Overwhelming)
There’s something about Valentine’s Day with toddlers that feels extra tender. They don’t quite understand the holiday yet — but they understand excitement. They understand special moments. They understand when something is just for them . And that’s exactly why toddler Valentine baskets have become such a beloved tradition in so many homes. Not because they need more things.Not because it has to be over-the-top.But because it’s a simple way to say: You are loved. You are cel
Feb 35 min read


You’re Doing Better Than You Think: A Letter to the Mom Who Doubts Herself
There are days when motherhood feels heavy in ways you didn’t expect. Days when you question every decision.Days when you replay conversations in your head.Days when you wonder if you’re getting any of it right.Days when comparison creeps in quietly and steals your confidence. If you’ve ever laid in bed at night wondering whether you’re doing enough, being enough, loving enough — this is for you. Because the truth is:The moms who worry they’re failing are almost always the on
Feb 33 min read


The Cutest Valentine Craft Ever: Juice Box Love Bots Kids Can Make (and Parents Will Want to Photograph)
There are Valentine crafts… and then there are Valentine crafts that stop people mid-scroll. These adorable little “Love Bots” — made from juice boxes, candy, and googly eyes — are equal parts easy, budget-friendly, kid-approved, and Pinterest-worthy. Whether you're a mom planning a classroom party, a teacher prepping a Valentine activity, or just looking for something creative to do at the kitchen counter with your littles, this is one of those crafts that feels special with
Feb 26 min read
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