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Apparently

Ilana Wiles

Apparently, kids grow up. A newsletter about parenting in the big kids years with a focus on tweens, trends and internet culture from a recovering mommy blogger who has always been VERY online.

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The Realness of the Super Bowl Half Time Show VS the Dystopian Nature of the Ads

I thought Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl half time show was amazing and judging by the overly positive response on my timeline (I follow good people), it really captured the feeling of many Americans right now. Even for those of us who aren’t Puert...

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How to Talk to Your Teens About Their Experience on Social Media

Instagram has a new series called Carversations which encourages parents to talk to their teens about social media while they are in the car. Why the car? Because many psychologists say that kids are more likely to have an open and honest d...

a month ago
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How My Family Spent Our Christmas Vacation (Spoiler Alert: In Front of the Television)

I love to travel so earlier this year, when my family made the case to stay home over winter break, I was pretty disappointed. Mike wanted to do it to save some money, which I understood (we have some pretty big ticket items coming up like ...

a month ago
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A Very Long Explanation for Why We Celebrate Christmas

My family is Jewish, as most of you know, but we also celebrate our own non-religious version of Christmas with my sister’s family. If you’ve followed me for awhile, you have seen our Christmas tradition evolve over time, but if you are a n...

2 months ago
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