This Works for Me: Recycling!

RECYCLING: Save those baby wipe containers. They’re great to store markers and crayons in After soap and water, styrofoam trays from package meats make great paint trays when stenciling or for various children’s crafts.  Also good for kiddies’ snacks. Keep baby food jars and lids until you’re inspired to make potpourri gifts. Fill jar with potpourri and cover lid with pretty cloth.  Tie a ribbon on and … Continue reading This Works for Me: Recycling!

Book Review: Growing Grateful Kids

I was given the book Growing Grateful Kids by Susie Larson by a friend, who told me that I should read it.   I had no idea what the book was about except that it was a parenting book.  I listened to my friend and I started to read it; I wasn’t able to put it down!   This book was something that I needed to read at this point in … Continue reading Book Review: Growing Grateful Kids

Ways to Keep the Flame Alive

Non- Romantic Ideas for Husbands: Cook dinner for your wife and do clean-up! Take care of the children in the morning so mom can sleep in. Take the children out of the house for a few hours so mom can have some peace and quiet. Plan a family activity over the weekend and make it happen. Do the food shopping and put the groceries away. … Continue reading Ways to Keep the Flame Alive

Moms to Moms: Going Back to School

After having our first child, my husband encouraged me to go back to school.  He wanted me to have a marketable skill in case anything ever happened to him.  He also felt that the burden of being the sole provider would be lessened if I chose a career that had part-time options.  I decided on a two year, full-time nursing program at a local community college. There … Continue reading Moms to Moms: Going Back to School