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Morning Madness

August 8th, 2008 · 3 Comments

Every morning that I need to get my daughters out of the house seems to turn into what I call Morning Madness. A friend of mine posts on her blog about this topic all of the time and I always laugh out loud as I can relate. Why is it so difficult to get children […]

Tags: Home · Organization · Parenting

You Never Know Your Impact

July 31st, 2008 · 3 Comments

Today I was at my local farm stand, picking up my share of veggies from the Community Supported Agriculture farm.  And I was surprised to run into my son’s old swimming instructor, who I loved but haven’t seen for several years.  The first thing beyond saying hi was to talk to me about an article […]

Tags: Parenting

How To (Hopefully)
Make Cleaning Easier For The Kids

June 26th, 2008 · 5 Comments

Confession: when I ask my boys to clean their bedroom it usually ends in a huge weeping pile of me. After hours without progress and constantly breaking down tasks and repeat repeat repeating myself I am left wanting never to face this challenge again. So I wait and wait and then rinse and […]

Tags: Home · Organization · Parenting · housekeeping

Gone Fishin’?

June 25th, 2008 · 3 Comments

Summer is in full swing in our neck of the woods.  The weather has been great, not to hot, not too cold.  We have had trips to the beach, a trip to the water park, a trip to a state park for some camping and fishing.  And yet, even with all this wonderful weather going […]

Tags: Activities · Family · Organization · Parenting

First Foods- Why ‘Mom-Made’
Might Not Be As Hard as You Think

June 17th, 2008 · 2 Comments

My stomach turns at the smell of most baby food. Not so much the first stages; bananas and apples are pretty non-offensive. Once they move on to the pureed version of turkey and noodles, though, I can’t quite conceive the yellowish gelled glop as food. Combine the smell of this epicurean treat […]

Tags: Beauty, Health & Fitness · Finance · Food · Home · Money · Organization · Parenting · nutrition

Who Cares For Mine, I Love.

June 11th, 2008 · 6 Comments

I moved to a new job in January. Because I work in a church, it meant that our family moved to a new church. Because the job isn’t far away, we didn’t have to move to a new house, nor did our daughter have to change schools. As a high school junior, that is a […]

Tags: Activities · Parenting · Relationships

“But I Hate To”

May 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Our house is generally clean and neat, but I know it’s in need of certain attentions: Hand-me-downs lurk in a closet, waiting to be sorted and tried on. The kitchen longs for reorganization. The playroom toys pine to be sorted through and rotated. The checkbook screams to be balanced; the computers groan for an operating […]

Tags: Home · Organization · Parenting








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