A great article from Courtney at Women Living Well Ministries... 10 Ways to Protect Your Children On-Line 1. Be aware. If we don’t protect them who will? It is our job as parents to know what our children are doing and to set boundaries. We need to monitor their video games, movies, television, apps, twitter, facebook, instagram, youtube, texting and the list goes on! … [Read more...] about 10 Ways to Protect Your Children Online
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Smoothies To The Rescue: Apple Pie In a Glass
Busy families make for busy moms. We all know how that goes...places to be, unexpected company, rushed music lessons, hurrying to get to sporting events. There is always something to do or some place to be, so you hurry, hurry, hurry. Before you know it, being health conscious about your family's meals gets put on the back burner. But that's one of the worst things you can do. … [Read more...] about Smoothies To The Rescue: Apple Pie In a Glass
The Day I Stopped Saying ‘Hurry Up’
A great article from Rachel Macy Stafford at Hands Free Mama... When you’re living a distracted life, every minute must be accounted for. You feel like you must be checking something off the list, staring at a screen, or rushing off to the next destination. And no matter how many ways you divide your time and attention, no matter how many duties you try and multi-task, … [Read more...] about The Day I Stopped Saying ‘Hurry Up’
Stay At Home Moms: What Do You Do All Day?
A great article from Matt Walsh It’s happened twice in a week, and they were both women. Anyone ought to have more class than this, but women — especially women — should damn well know better. Last week, I was at the pharmacy and a friendly lady approached me. “Matt! How are those little ones doing?” “Great! They’re doing very well, thanks for asking.” “Good to … [Read more...] about Stay At Home Moms: What Do You Do All Day?
Angela England Interview on Raising Self-Sufficient Children
I had the great opportunity to interview Angela England, author of Backyard Farming on an Acre (More or Less) and the owner of UntrainedHousewives.com. Angela and her husband, Sidney, live inside the city limits on a quarter of an acre where they raise their five children and practice the same skills and techniques that she discusses in her wonderful book. Gardening or … [Read more...] about Angela England Interview on Raising Self-Sufficient Children