Kristin Ruthstrom

Kristin Ruthstrom
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Kristin is a Lee’s Summit suburb transplant, after living in the Brookside and Plaza areas for over eight years. Raising three young boys with her husband, Jake, has helped her to embrace the messy, wild side of life where love is expressed in bear hugs and body slams. Professionally, she can be found teaching classes as an adjunct professor in the areas of Business, Marketing and PR. She is able to provide her students with applicable, real-life knowledge as she draws from several years working in the corporate sector. “Free time” (ha!, what's that again?) is spent on an occasional date night to favorite local restaurants, reading blogs on everything from home design to politics, riding her sweet beach cruiser bike and thinking of ways to convince her husband to do yet another home improvement project.
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The Third Baby Debate

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It’s true, plane rides, hotel rooms and restaurants are made for families of four. With two little ones, I have firsthand experience. There’s one...

What a Mom Needs at the End of the Day

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As a mom of two small children, when I say I need a break it doesn’t mean I need a five-night stay at the...

Holiday Gift Giving. This Year is Quality Over Quantity.

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On Black Friday, I spent $250 on my kids’ Christmas presents. 250 bones. Or, how I like to refer to it, 5 ½ pedicures,...

How to Take Kids Out to Eat in 37 Easy Steps

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We’ve all been there. It’s a Friday night, the refrigerator is depleted from the week’s school lunches and the thought of cooking and cleaning...

Bigotry Has No Place Here

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The news cycle coming from Charlottesville, Virginia is astonishing. It is maddening, shameful and repugnant. My visceral reaction to the Neo-Nazi protestors has nothing to...

A Family Vacation to the Beach, aka, a Parent’s Version of a Sweatshop

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The beach is my happy place. The sand, the beauty of the ocean meeting the sky in the horizon, the smell of salty air,...

The Case for Inviting and Including Kids in Weddings

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The flowers are in bloom, the weather is perfect. This can only mean one thing; wedding season is officially upon us! If you are anything...

The Suburbs Don’t Suck After All

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My husband and I both grew up in small towns. Neighbors were sparse and dirt roads plentiful. Friday night lights were the social gatherings...
Simple Valentine's Crafts for the Non-Pinterest MOms

Simple Valentine’s Crafts for the Non-Pinterest Moms

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Valentine’s Day really sneaks up on us moms. It feels as if we are just getting settled from the mayhem of Christmas and all...

Holiday Hacks for Parents

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The holidays are a magical time, especially when lived vicariously through children. There truly is nothing better than watching them experience the wonder. Social media...

This Holiday Season, I Promise to…

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The holidays are a special time. A time to be thankful, to revel in the joy sparkling in our children’s eyes and a reason...

9 Easy Ways to Lose the Dreaded Baby Weight

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As new mothers, the shape and condition of our postpartum body should be about 112th on the list of concerns. We have enough to...

Politics and Parenting: Why We Must All Take a Stand

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This is not a partisan post. This is not a post about who we should or should not vote for in the coming election....

7 Tips for Out-of-the-Box Boy Fashion

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In a past life, I dreamt of being a fashionista. Then, I got pregnant and found yoga pants and that dream was far-gone. When I...

When the Fog of Infancy Lifts

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“This too shall pass.” “It gets easier.” “The fog will lift.” “You have your hands full!” We’ve all heard these statements from friends, family or well-meaning bystanders as...