Last month I moved from doing weekly meal plans to a monthly meal plan and loved it. I loved that I did not need to sit down every weekend and do another meal plan. We tweaked the monthly meal plan a few times and moved days around, but for the most part, it worked out perfectly. You will find clickable links on the printable PDF for those recipes that can be found online. Get your free printable meal plan at the end. This post contains affiliate links. See my Disclosure ... continue reading...
Paper Plate Dr Seuss Cat in the Hat Craft
This post contains affiliate links. See my Disclosure Policy for details. We love Dr. Seuss books and have a large collection of Dr. Seuss books. One of the kids' favorite is The Cat in the Hat. Today we are sharing a Cat in the Hat Craft that can be done after you read the book or to celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday. The painting technique used on this craft is a favorite of mine. Dr. Seuss's birthday is March 2nd. Dr. Seuss would be 112 this year. He is no longer with us, ... continue reading...
Why We Gave up on Infant Sleep Theories
Infant sleep is hot topic among parents of babies and was one of my biggest stresses and concerns when our first was born. The biggest question I got, as a new mom, was how my baby was sleeping and whether he was sleeping through the night. I was worried that if we did not handle his sleeping routines the “right” way from the beginning, we would be dealing with a monster later. The monster became the infant sleep theories, both scientific theories and theories passed to us from well ... continue reading...
Sponge Painted Valentine Hearts
Today's craft is super easy, but a fun way to make Valentine Hearts. Supplies: This post contains affiliate links. See my Disclosure Policy for details. Cost: under $5 Sponge-cheap sponge from the dollar store works Paint-we used red Card stock Scissors-it helps to have a good pair of scissors to cut the sponge Directions: This project is great for all kids staring at toddlers. It's a simple project with just a couple of steps, perfect ... continue reading...
No Bake Valentine’s Day Cookies
These No Bake Valentine's Day Cookies are super easy and yummy. They are perfect for your child's school Valentine's Day party (or to snack on at home). We made these same cookies at Christmas and used milk chocolate and Christmas sprinkles. You can check them out here. Since they were a huge hit at Christmas, we decided to repeat them, with just a couple of modifications for Valentine's Day. I love how easy these are to change up for different holidays with just a change in ... continue reading...
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