Sarah Powers

Sarah Powers
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Sarah Powers is a freelance writer, sporadic blogger, and mom of three who now lives in Southern California after nearly a decade in Scottsdale. She co-hosts The Mom Hour podcast and has been published in Raising Arizona Kids magazine and online at The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, Babble, Scary Mommy, and Mamalode. You can find Sarah on Twitter, Instagram, and at her blog, Powers of Mine.

Clickworthy | April 30 2011

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At SMB we want to bring you information and inspiration from around the Valley and beyond. Here are some clickworthy links from around the web this week. Enjoy! Like craft blogger Nikki, in Stitches, I’m...

Clickworthy | April 23 2011

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At SMB we want to bring you information and inspiration from around the Valley and beyond. Here are some clickworthy links from around the web this week. Enjoy! Not as much clicking going on in...

Why The Phoenix Zoo Orangutans Remind Me of My Kids

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My kids and I got to attend a special preview of the Phoenix Zoo’s Orang-Hutan: People of the Forest exhibit earlier this month. The zoo staff was awesome, the new exhibit was phenomenal and...

Little People, Big Fans: Making Sports a Family Affair

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When my daughter was not yet two, her daycare teacher told us she’d been talking about “Steve Nash and Amar’e” at school one day. Last Summer she requested Take Me Out To the Ball...

Clickworthy | March 25 2011

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At SMB we want to bring you information and inspiration from around the Valley and beyond. Here are some clickworthy links from around the web this week. Enjoy! Big news in car seat safety this...

Free (or cheap!) Fun with Kids in Phoenix? Priceless!

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About six weeks into maternity leave with my firstborn, I decided to return to work part-time instead of full-time as we had planned. I was fortunate to have the support of my husband, my...

If You Can’t Take The Heat…

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You know that point in an Arizona summer when you’ve just about had it? When the kids stand with their faces pressed against the sliding doors asking – again – if they can go...