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Let’s Make Nature Art!
We absolutely love going on nature walks. For me, there’s nothing quite as rejuvenating as being outside and letting my senses take in all of the sights, smells, and sounds of the great outdoors. So, naturally, when I saw this idea floating around social media to create art out of things you find in nature, I just knew that we had to try it out! (…and I’m so glad that we did!) This project not only ended up being fun and creative, but it also brought the whole family together around the table because everyone wanted to try one! Before we get started, I wanted to mention a few small…
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A Note to My Mom on Mother’s Day…
You know that beautiful Footprints poem about how the Lord carried us through difficult and challenging times in our lives… “When you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you.” Well, God has carried me through many difficult and challenging days in my life (and many absolutely beautiful ones too), but today, I’m calling it a joint effort. You see, there are two other people that have never left my side and have carried me through many of the ups and downs of life… my beautiful and loving mom and dad. I am truly blessed with amazing parents. Over the years, they have carried me…
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Hike Colorado: Crested Butte to Aspen via West Maroon Pass
Every summer, a small group of my girlfriends and I plan a weekend get-away centered around whatever epic hike we have been eye-balling for the year. This annual tradition started in 2018 when we decided to hike over West Maroon Pass (elevation 12,500’) from Crested Butte, CO to Aspen, Colorado, ending our 13-mile hike at the iconic Maroon Bells Lake. In this blog, I’ll share the logistics of our planning, the experience of the hike itself, and the realities of some of our miscalculations. In all, we had an amazing time and it’s a hike that I highly recommend! The Logistics Lodging Transportation To/From Trailheads When to Hike What to…
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Travel: Moab,Utah
Moab, Utah. It’s a busy little tourist hot spot with all the small-town charm and hospitality and an endless outdoor paradise as its backyard. Every time we leave Moab, we are plotting and planning for our return. It’s just one of those towns that steals your heart and leaves you craving more! And the best part… it’s a place that we truly enjoy as a family! In this blog, we will discuss the family-friendly activities that we recommend in Moab, Utah: Arches National Park Canyonlands National Park Dead Horse Point State Park Mill Creek Hiking Trail and Waterfall Moab Giants Lin Ottinger’s Moab Rock Shop and Fossils Quesadilla Mobilla ……
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When a Friend is Battling Infertility: 10 Simple Ways to Let Her Know You Care
If you have a friend that is battling infertility, I’m here to encourage you to reach out. She may seem to be holding it all together and doing okay, but more than likely, she is everything but okay. She is hurting…and I mean deeply, deeply hurting. I believe that couples everywhere are suffering in silence, as we were. Sometimes, it’s uncomfortable to ask them how they are doing. You don’t want to seem intrusive or nosy. But there are ways to show that you care without being either of those things. Most importantly, there are ways to say, “I see you. I love you. I’m sorry for your pain.” Just…
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My Top 13 Lessons From Our First Year of Homeschooling
You’ve heard it said before that homeschooling is not for the weak of heart. Well, it’s true. There were many days in that first year that I questioned if I was doing the right thing. But then, somewhere in the middle of the year, it all just clicked. We found our groove. We were soaring! From then on, it was crystal clear that this was the right path for our family and we absolutely fell in love with homeschooling! I am not a seasoned homeschooling mom. I do not have years of experience under my belt. One thing I do have is a year’s worth of mistakes and accomplishments, all…
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In This Difficult Season, Pray Tirelessly Over Your Thoughts, Your Words, and Your Heart. Proverbs 4:23
Everyone I know is hurting right now. The world has changed so much in the last few weeks and we are all trying to navigate through this new norm together. The future holds so many uncertainties and, in so many ways, we have no control over tomorrow. It’s unfamiliar, stressful, exhausting, and scary. During such a difficult time, it’s especially important to be mindful of the seeds that we choose to plant and water in our heart. Don’t let the enemy use this difficult season as an opportunity. I am reminded of one of my most painful regrets (and biggest lessons) during our infertility journey a few years back: To give…
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250+ Children’s Book Recommendations From Book-Loving Moms!
Welcome! We recently hosted a virtual book party where we invited other book-loving moms to share with us some of their favorite children’s books! We were delighted when the list of book recommendations grew and grew and covered a broad span of ages, interests, and authors! We hope you enjoy this comprehensive list, with links, of all of the books that were recommended during the party! And feel free to drop us a comment with your favorite children’s book! Blessings and Happy Reading! Categories: Family Favorites Lessons and Morals Loss of a Family Member or Pet Emotions and/or the Body Weird Book Obsessions & Common Interests Books About Family or…
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Let’s Make Homemade Volcanoes!
Who doesn’t love watching a homemade volcano erupt? The first thing that my son wanted to play with in our new science discovery box (12 days of experiments) was the volcano, but unfortunately, it wasn’t all that exciting. My little guy just kept trying to figure out how to make the eruption bigger. No problem, kiddo! I’ve got this! We’re going to make our own! What the hand does, the mind remembers. – Dr. Montessori We started out by building our volcanoes out of air dry clay. I had previously picked up some on Amazon for another project. Find it here: Crayola Air Dry Clay. At first, I had to…
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Our Favorite Pre-K Books!
Pre-K… our first adventure in homeschooling!! We have enjoyed it so much! We chose Sonlight Christian Homeschooling Curriculum, level Pre-K 4/5, back in the fall and it has been a wonderful fit for us. Along the way, we also added in extra learning activities, subjects, books, and more as our little man was asking questions and showing interest in all kinds of things! It has been an amazing adventure and I cannot believe how far he has come in only one year! I attribute a lot of his success to the books that we have enjoyed over the school year! It never ceases to amaze me how much little kids…