Francesca
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In March 2011 my life changed in the most dramatic and wonderful way possible: I became a mom to my vivacious, inquisitive, sweet, fun-loving, exuberant little man. A week after my son’s birth, my husband received a job offer we could not refuse from the University of Tennessee. And so, in July 2011, we said goodbye to the life we’d created in the coastal paradise of Santa Barbara, California, and began carving out a new bit of paradise for ourselves in Knoxville. In March 2013, just over two years after the birth of our son, we welcomed our beautiful and equally amazing daughter. Together with my loving and supportive husband, my children have taught me to slow down and enjoy the moments life gives us. It is with them and thanks to them, that I feel truly happy and at peace.Celebrate the Earth with EarthFest and Knoxville’s Farmers’ Markets
In January and February 1969, the waters off the coast of Santa Barbara, California experienced the largest oil spill in US waters at the time. This tragic...
#CelebrateAgingCelebrateLife
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Knoxville Moms Blog :: 2nd Birthday Block Party Event Recap
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Thanksgiving Gratitude 2015
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Our most recent September KMB mom's night out was an evening of relaxation and rejuvenation, hosted by the Children’s Dentistry of Knoxville. Pampering was the...
Teal Is the New Orange: Join the Teal Pumpkin Project
Are you ready to spice up this Halloween with a little...teal? Don't get me wrong; I like the color orange (it is after all...