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April 8, 2015

I’m doing a happy dance! My kids are getting out of school early!

i love when my kids are out of school

This post contains affiliate links. See my Disclosure Policy for details. Last week our school district made a huge announcement that school would be getting out several days early.  The state made budget cuts mid year and in an effort to save money, the kids are getting out on the 8th of May rather than the 20th.  How is that possible?  We had a fairly mild winter and did not use any of our allotted snow days. It did not come as a shock to me, because it's what we did ... continue reading...

Filed Under: Home & Family, Kids

April 7, 2015

5 Ways to Become a Strong Parent (National Child Abuse Prevention Month)

5 ways to become a strong parent for your kids

How to be a Strong Parent is being written for National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Child abuse can occur anywhere and to anyone. Being a strong parent is just one way to prevent child abuse. I hope you will read through the information I have provided on child abuse and then you will find five ways you become a strong parent.  This post contains affiliate links. See my Disclosure Policy for details. April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time to recognize ... continue reading...

Filed Under: Parenting

April 6, 2015

Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff: Tips for Potty Training

don't sweat the small stuff-tips for potty training

This post contains affiliate links. See my Disclosure Policy for details. Potty training is a hot topic among parents of toddlers.  It is natural to compare notes with other parents on whose baby is first to sit, then to walk, and eventually to being to potty trained.  However, it is not a race or a competition and every child is unique and different. Every parent's definition of potty trained varies slightly as well.  For example, some parents say their toddler ... continue reading...

Filed Under: Home & Family, Parenting

April 4, 2015

Meal Plan Week #5

This post contains affiliate links. See my Disclosure Policy for details. Meal Plan Week#5 Recipes come from my personal collection, cookbooks, magazines, Pinterest, and other blogs.  I will provide a link to Pinterest and blog recipes, please comment or email me for other recipes. BBQ Biscuit Cups (I usually make my own barbecue sauce~it's super easy) Baked Ziti (can be made a head of time) Sweet and Sour Meatballs Stroganoff Linking up with org junkie.  Click ... continue reading...

Filed Under: Meal Plans

April 3, 2015

Friday Favorites~The Resurrection & Spring

This post contains affiliate links. See my Disclosure Policy for details. This week I am linking up again with Momfessionals and A Little Bit of Everything to bring you my Friday Favorites. Looking forward to celebrating this day. I found these Resurrection Eggs last weekend at a local christian bookstore and used them in my Sunday School class to teach the resurrection story to my young kids.  They come with a storybook and each egg contains ... continue reading...

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