This post may contain affiliate links that help support my family. Read more about that here. As part of our Knights and Castles Unit, I knew I wanted to build a castle that the boys could play with throughout the day. There were many lovely castles on pinterest that I used for inspiration (unfortunately none of […]
Family Update: Spring ’14
Spring has been good to us here in Texas! This post may contain affiliate links that help support my family. Read more about that here. Loopy loves to bounce and throw things. He’s constant motion and noise. He’s very serious about music, directing the whole family what “instruments” they should play and how we should dance […]
My Third (and Finally Successful) Attempt at the No Shampoo Craze
This post is part of the series “How to Green-Up Your Life Without Getting Overwhelmed.” Click here if you’re interested in more simple green toiletry solutions. This post may contain affiliate links that help support my family. Read more about that here. Usually I’m kinda proud of my different crunchy endeavors. But some things can give […]
The Three Supplements I Take Every Day
This post is part of the series “How to Green Up Your Life Without Getting Overwhelmed”. This post may contain affiliate links that help support my family. Read more about that here. This post is in honor of my dad’s birthday this week. I don’t think anyone would believe he’s old enough to retire. Beside his […]
Moving Beyond Guilt: Ministering to the Persecuted Church
You don’t have to stick around Christian circles long before you hear a prayer similar to this, “Thank you God for the freedom to meet here. We know that we have brothers and sisters in Christ who cannot meet without persecution.” What’s your reaction to those reminders of the persecuted Church? My reaction has been […]
Cooking Kids: The Simplest Cookies On The Planet
We spent the month of March studying cooking and baking. This cookie recipe is another pinterest find. It’s perfect for getting young ones involved in the whole process. It’s insanely simple, cheap and rather yummy. All you need are TWO INGREDIENTS! (Though you can add yummy mix-ins) All you need are two bananas (the more […]
Cooking Unit for Preschoolers
The month of March was a fun one at our house, especially in the kitchen! Our theme was cooking and baking. I found this theme to be especially easy to infiltrate into our daily conversation since, well…we eat a lot! I was constantly helping Loopy learn some new vocabulary (ingredients, units of measure, recipe, whisk, […]
DIY Hand Sanitizer Recipe
Inside you’ll find: An easy DIY hand sanitizer recipe to keep germs at bay. This post may contain affiliate links that help support my family. Read more about that here. (I am not a doctor or a chemist. I have not done lab test or anything like that, so please use common sense and use […]
Bug Spray that’s Actually Good for You!
This post is part of the series “How to Green Up Your Life Without Getting Overwhelmed” This post may contain affiliate links that help support my family. Read more about that here. Bug Spray freaks me out. I once had a summer job at a forest preserve. Lots of manual labor and dirt. I’ve never felt […]
A New Learning Utensil??? Tongs
This post may contain affiliate links that help support my family. Read more about that here. I’ve really got to give all the credit to Loopy on this one. He turned a boring kitchen utensil into a fun and versatile learning game. In the month of March, our unit topic for preschool was cooking and baking. […]
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