
- I am a mom to a boy born in April '07 and am expecting baby #2 in September '10! My husband and I have been married for over 9 years. I rely on God and he never ceases to amaze me! He is my source and refuge! I am also a school counselor. I am fortunate enough to be able to work part time! I job share with a close friend of mine! It has been an adventure for sure! That's one reason I created http://www.gograhamgo.com. It is a mom's take on what products work and the best bang for your buck! All moms could use info that makes life easier! I love finding coupons and coupon codes! Stop by for some Go Graham Go exclusives! I also generally have some pretty great giveaways going on.. just for fun!

Felicia participated in the Live Talk The State of the Mom Blogosphere 2012
What a great conversation with extremely talented and smart women. Thank you for all you do!
A panel of elite mom bloggers will lead a conversation on the trends shaping the mom blogosphere, the business of blogging, the impact of Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms, where they get their creative inspiration and much more!
Felicia participated in the Live Talk The State of the Mom Blogosphere 2012
I'm in! Thank you Cooper and Erin! So glad to be here :)
A panel of elite mom bloggers will lead a conversation on the trends shaping the mom blogosphere, the business of blogging, the impact of Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms, where they get their creative inspiration and much more!
Felicia participated in the Live Talk Recipe Swap and Tips for Cooking and Baking Delicious Allergen-Free Foods
Guys.. thank you so much for all of the delicious recipes! I have to go get a sleepy little guy in the bed! Have a wonderful afternoon1
In honor of Allergy Awareness Week, join us for a recipe and information swap! Lori Sandler and the series' co-hosts will share new ideas, approaches and delicious recipes for you and your family to try. We hope you can be here and share your favorites as well!
Felicia participated in the Live Talk Recipe Swap and Tips for Cooking and Baking Delicious Allergen-Free Foods
Have you guys heard of the Wacky Cake? I need to ask my grandmother if they created this. Free of dairy and eggs due to the rationing of butter and eggs in the Depression era: http://www.kidswithfoodallergies.org/featured_recipe5.php They even have suggestions for making it Gluten free. Very cool!
In honor of Allergy Awareness Week, join us for a recipe and information swap! Lori Sandler and the series' co-hosts will share new ideas, approaches and delicious recipes for you and your family to try. We hope you can be here and share your favorites as well!
Felicia participated in the Live Talk Navigating Food Allergies: Advocating for Your Child at School
Hey guys!! Glad to be here!
Join Lori Sandler, Gina Clowes founder of Allergy Moms, www.allergymoms.com, Barbara Rosenstein from the Food Allergy Initiative, www.faiusa.org (the world's largest private source of funding for food allergy research), and Maria Acebal from The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, www.foodallergy.org and a great team of co-hosts to talk about getting your child safely settled into school, and working with your school to keep your child safe and included. We'll talk about reasonable accommodations in schools for children with allergies and how you can get them.
Felicia participated in the Live Talk The Power of the Pony Tail – Encouraging Healthy, Active Girls
Oh wait.. I did fly once! LOL! This is why they never let me do it again :)
Today, 65 percent of high school girls participate in a school sport. In addition to helping them keep fit, participation in athletics gives teen and tween girls a chance to enjoy healthy competition, make new friends, build self confidence, relieve stress and get a built-in support system.One sport in particular, cheerleading, has seen a dramatic increase in participation across the US, with competitive cheerleading growing 46% in the last five years alone. In honor of National Cheerleading Safety Month, Varsity – the leading source for all things cheerleading – is hosting a live video and chat briefing on TheMotherhood.com, sharing advice for parents who want to encourage their daughters to get involved and participate in healthy activity.
Felicia participated in the Live Talk The Power of the Pony Tail – Encouraging Healthy, Active Girls
How many of you had boys on your team? We had boys for several years, but they are no longer there.
Today, 65 percent of high school girls participate in a school sport. In addition to helping them keep fit, participation in athletics gives teen and tween girls a chance to enjoy healthy competition, make new friends, build self confidence, relieve stress and get a built-in support system.One sport in particular, cheerleading, has seen a dramatic increase in participation across the US, with competitive cheerleading growing 46% in the last five years alone. In honor of National Cheerleading Safety Month, Varsity – the leading source for all things cheerleading – is hosting a live video and chat briefing on TheMotherhood.com, sharing advice for parents who want to encourage their daughters to get involved and participate in healthy activity.
Felicia participated in the Live Talk The Power of the Pony Tail – Encouraging Healthy, Active Girls
Our school required me to have safety certification before I could coach. I had to update it annually.
Today, 65 percent of high school girls participate in a school sport. In addition to helping them keep fit, participation in athletics gives teen and tween girls a chance to enjoy healthy competition, make new friends, build self confidence, relieve stress and get a built-in support system.One sport in particular, cheerleading, has seen a dramatic increase in participation across the US, with competitive cheerleading growing 46% in the last five years alone. In honor of National Cheerleading Safety Month, Varsity – the leading source for all things cheerleading – is hosting a live video and chat briefing on TheMotherhood.com, sharing advice for parents who want to encourage their daughters to get involved and participate in healthy activity.
Felicia participated in the Live Talk The Power of the Pony Tail – Encouraging Healthy, Active Girls
i love that she said one injury is too many! If you are a mom.. you completely agree!
Today, 65 percent of high school girls participate in a school sport. In addition to helping them keep fit, participation in athletics gives teen and tween girls a chance to enjoy healthy competition, make new friends, build self confidence, relieve stress and get a built-in support system.One sport in particular, cheerleading, has seen a dramatic increase in participation across the US, with competitive cheerleading growing 46% in the last five years alone. In honor of National Cheerleading Safety Month, Varsity – the leading source for all things cheerleading – is hosting a live video and chat briefing on TheMotherhood.com, sharing advice for parents who want to encourage their daughters to get involved and participate in healthy activity.
Felicia participated in the Live Talk The Power of the Pony Tail – Encouraging Healthy, Active Girls
As a school counselor, we see a direct connection with being involved in Athletics and the drop out rate. They are less likely to drop out and generally are more involved in school in general.
Today, 65 percent of high school girls participate in a school sport. In addition to helping them keep fit, participation in athletics gives teen and tween girls a chance to enjoy healthy competition, make new friends, build self confidence, relieve stress and get a built-in support system.One sport in particular, cheerleading, has seen a dramatic increase in participation across the US, with competitive cheerleading growing 46% in the last five years alone. In honor of National Cheerleading Safety Month, Varsity – the leading source for all things cheerleading – is hosting a live video and chat briefing on TheMotherhood.com, sharing advice for parents who want to encourage their daughters to get involved and participate in healthy activity.


















