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Easter Desserts and Treats that are Almost Too Cute to Eat

January 24, 2017 By: Juliecomment

Easter is such a lovely time of newness and growth. It’s a celebration of hope and new life. It’s a great time to bring family and friends together. And with any large gathering, you’ll need some festive food to go along with it. These Easter desserts just scream SPRING and CUTE and YUM! These treats […]

3 Tips for Fun Nature Hikes with Your Kids

January 24, 2017 By: Julie1 Comment

Inside you will find: Some great tips for awesome nature hikes with kids The greatest quality of little boys (and by extension some grown men) is a wondrous imagination. If you ever want to have an especially engaging, and likely entertaining, conversation with a little boy, ask him to tell you his favorite story. Watch his […]

A Dream, a Diagnosis, and an Advent

January 5, 2017 By: Julie35 Comments

I had it all planned out.  The nurse would call. I’d fall to my knees as tears of joy streamed down my face. The weight would lift. Christmas would be a time of glorious celebration, full of thankfulness and family. I’d write a happy post about all the lovely things God taught us during this […]

9 Things Every Child should do Leading Up to Christmas

December 20, 2016 By: Juliecomment

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Toys“R“Us . All opinions are 100% mine. The countdown to Christmas is ON! School is almost out and there’s still time to make some classic Christmas memories. Add these things to your to-do list to make it extra fun and extra meaningful. Sing Christmas […]

Almond Cookie Bar Recipe: A “Go-To” Recipe Sure to Impress

December 2, 2016 By: Julie6 Comments

I brought these almond flavored cookie bars to our Bible Study the other day and one of the childcare workers ate FIVE of them. She just couldn’t stop herself. Once you try these decadent bars, you’ll be begging for more too! These incredible cookie bars are made at least monthly around here. They’re so easy and they’re always […]

Mirror and Light Science Exploration for Preschoolers

November 29, 2016 By: Julie5 Comments

Inside you’ll find: An open-ended science experiment for preschoolers that teaches kids about light. Have you ever noticed that toys have a life of their own? When they first join your family, your kids play with that particular toy constantly. But as time goes on, the toys lose their charm and imagination can start to […]

Fossil Hunt Play Dough Game

November 18, 2016 By: Juliecomment

Nothing makes a blogger more proud than when their own kids come up with creative learning activities. This seemingly simple activity takes no set up and helps kids develop deductive reasoning. And be careful, you’re kids might even fool you! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please read my full disclosure policy here.  […]

Creative Candy Cane Crafts

November 17, 2016 By: Juliecomment

The Christmas season in filled with many timeless, and familiar symbols. These wonderful emblems help us to relive happy memories, to usher in holiday spirit, and to infuse the season with meaning. The Candy Cane is all this and it tastes pretty darn good too! Give some of these fun and creative Candy Cane craft ideas […]

The 4 Easiest Things You Can Do Today To Avoid A Sensory Meltdown

November 16, 2016 By: Julie7 Comments

If you’re a struggling sensory parent, this next post should probably be memorized. Everything in it is SO foundational to seeing dramatic improvement in your child’s life and bringing a bit of sanity back to your life. This amazing article has been written by my fellow sensory parent, Wendy Bertagnole. She has a great blog […]

5 Reasons “The Man” Doesn’t Want You Gardening

November 16, 2016 By: Juliecomment

We have a very special guest post for you guys today! A good friend of mine from college surprised me a few years back by literally walking back into my life when I didn’t even know he lived in the state! I’m so glad he did! Samuel Carl is a passionate guy. One of the […]

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