Kids in the Kitchen: Smoothie Time
Monday, 20 May 2019
The days are getting warmer, longer, and the kids are getting sweaty. When the weather gets nice, one of my kiddos’ favorite treats is yogurt smoothies. We have made a few different flavors over the years, and have a few favorites. Smoothies are easy to make (even with kiddos) and inexpensive. My kiddos’ top two
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Hey Mama Monday: God Has Some Encouraging Words for You
Monday, 20 May 2019
Hey Mama, I heard you are drowning. You thought you were going to wake up and start a fresh new day, lots would get done, and you’d go to bed tonight content that so much was accomplished. It’s not looking that way, though, and the day is already underway and moving too fast. Your first
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Reminding Ourselves to Remember God
Sunday, 19 May 2019
The sin that pops out over and over again to me as I journey slowly through the Bible with my kids is simple: We forget God. Adam and Even forgot about God when they ate the fruit from the tree. All the people from Noah’s time forgot God, except for Noah and his close
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4 Summer Learning Ideas for Homeschooled Teens
Saturday, 18 May 2019
Do you hear that? It’s the sound of crickets, fireworks, a car radio, and kids splashing in a pool. Okay, so maybe you don’t really hear them just yet, but summer is so close, you can almost hear the sounds of the season, can’t you? As someone who lives in a climate where winter
Pack-Rat-Day
Friday, 17 May 2019
I’m a proud neat freak. My oldest daughter, on the other hand, is a pack rat. We frequently clash over her stashes of papers, crafts and other junk/treasures. I’ve learned a few things about helping her cope with her clutter so that we can coexist peacefully. If you also have a pack rat, here’s
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6 Secrets of Successful Multi-Age Crafting
Thursday, 16 May 2019
My kids love crafting! I love that they learn so much while creating. But with kids ranging in age from teen to baby, our crafting time takes some definite intentionality. I can’t just go to Pinterest, pick one beautiful project, and get the kids started. Their abilities and interests are just too varied. Some
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Confessions of a Reluctant Home Educator
Wednesday, 15 May 2019
We were thrilled with our firstborn, but whenever people congratulated us, they usually added, “Enjoy your time with her. Soon she’ll be in school, and you’ll be writing again.” Sure, I’d silently retort, in about eighteen years. God had clearly blessed us with our daughter. He’d also made it clear we were to homeschool
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How Does Your Garden Grow… with Coffee
Tuesday, 14 May 2019
Over the past year, my husband and I have really grown to enjoy coffee; from visiting local coffee shops, touring coffee roasteries, and even pretending to be at home baristas, we have taken to the caffeine world like two parents who have three kids. One thing that comes with consuming coffee (besides the caffeine