Category Archives: Review
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What to Watch This Halloween Eve – 5 Recommendations for Netflix Thrillers from my Husband
Leave a commentOctober 31, 2016 by Katia
Today I was mentioning the name Zayn to my seven year-old. My eyes just about popped out when my husband …
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5 Reasons to Visit a Baby Trade Show if You’re a New or Expecting Mom – Sponsored Post for BabyTime Show Toronto
Leave a commentOctober 20, 2016 by Katia
One of the most important skills that I’m still learning as a mom is how to be my own friend and …
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Reasons I’m Binge-Watching The Office on Netflix
6October 12, 2016 by Katia
Michael Scott is me – I’m never as quick and efficient as when I need to do something totally useless. …
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There’s a Little Show Called Love and it’s Your Next Big Netflix Binge
8July 29, 2016 by Katia
Last week we finished watching Suits. Let me rephrase that: last week we were sucker punched by Suits. It …
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An Open Letter to the Red Knight – Medieval Times Ticket Giveaway
Leave a commentFebruary 5, 2016 by Katia
Greetings Red Knight, it’s me. You know me as Red Zone, First Row Overlooking the King’s Balcony, Best Seats in …
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Fun Vs. Fear in Parenting
14December 31, 2014 by Katia
Last week we had a few of 5 Year Old’s friends over for a viewing party hosted by Netflix …
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Twisted Lessons From 90’s TV Shows – Throw Back Thursday With Netflix
36May 22, 2014 by Katia
“Imagine a life without texting!” said a friend’s six-year-old son to her. “I don’t have to!” she responded. HA! #mommywin …
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I Reviewed Brain Child’s Book “This is Childhood”. I Also Reviewed Parenting. And Writing. And Things Got Very Meta.
26May 15, 2014 by Katia
It took me a week to read This is Childhood, a compilation of essays edited by Marcelle Soviero and Randi …
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I Wrote a Review About Medieval Times and Made it all About Myself. And Moms. And The Bachelor.
42May 12, 2014 by Katia
FUN FACT: X number of years ago when I was but a young Masters degree student at the Tel-Aviv University …
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