This post contains affiliate links. See my Disclosure Policy for details. Kindergarten is a huge milestone in your child's life (and yours). Whether they have been at home, attending preschool, or at daycare, it's a big transition. There will be a lot of new experiences and learning. We want our little ones to have a smooth, successful transition. There are a few things that you can do know to prepare your child for the Transition to ... continue reading...
Meal Plan Week #11
I tried two new recipes this week and they both were fantastic! My goal is to try at least one new recipe a week, but there was not time in the last few weeks. This last week we tried Oven Roasted Smoked Sausage & Potatoes and Mongolian Beef. The Mongolian Beef is a 30 minute meal and good for busy nights. We also got some fresh yummy strawberries from some friends this week and enjoyed them at several meals. This post contains affiliate links. ... continue reading...
Flying with Kids
Today, I thought I would share with you some tips I have learned from traveling with our children. Our kids are currently 8, 5, and 3, but have all been traveling since infancy. Our oldest flew seven times in his first two years of life (there were many celebrations and we were two days drive from most family). This post contains affiliate links. See my Disclosure Policy for details. 1. Plan early. I would love to be on a direct flight every time we fly. The reality is ... continue reading...
Make Summer Reading Fun with this Reading Bingo
This post contains affiliate links. See my Disclosure Policy for details. Keeping up with summer reading can be hard. We always start out every summer saying that the kids are going to keep up on their reading. We start out with gusto, but as the summer swings into full gear we fall off the wagon. Days are filled with swimming lessons, traveling, hanging out at the pool, baseball and playing. On top of all that, our oldest doesn't enjoy reading during the school year when it's ... continue reading...
Chapter Books for 2nd & 3rd Graders
Is your child an unmotivated reader? Does your child read just what is required of them? Are you hoping to inspire your child to read more? While my second grader does as he is asked and likes to be successful, he is not inclined to do anything more than required in terms of reading and even that can be a struggle at times unless we have the "right" book. This post contains affiliate links. See my Disclosure Policy for details. Towards the beginning of the ... continue reading...
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