I went to the grocery store and came home to a ball field in our backyard. Complete with bases, foul lines, and an outfield.

I went to the grocery store and came home to a ball field in our backyard. Complete with bases, foul lines, and an outfield.
I said it. The thought that dances through my head and taunts me every day. In sheer frustration, I growled out the sentence: “things were so much easier when you were little”. Instantly, I saw that my sensitive 9-year-old had drawn up his face and began silently sobbing. I crushed him with my words because …
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6 Ideas to make gardening less expensive and easier.
Sometimes it needs to be chilled. Ingredients work together and mold into something. Life’s experiences have a way of doing that, too. Try adding more spice. Figure out which foods are not good for you and steer clear. Venting is critical, as well as letting off steam. Just like close friends, your go-to meals will …
Making summer fun and adventurous doesn’t have to be difficult and expensive. Take joy in the simple things. Try something new.
Great Hands-On Recipe for Kids This quick no-bake cookie recipe is perfect for kids. It’s easy, quick, and simple. And most importantly – they are delicious! Growing up this was my favorite type of cookie to make. In our house, the recipe was known as Preacher Cookies. The story is that these cookies are so …
Field day has always been a childhood favorite. Since we didn’t get to participate in field day at school, we decided to make an at-home mini field day with another family of our closest friends.
I roll over in bed towards the warm sunlight spilling through the windows after a sound seven hours of sleep — exhausted. Reluctantly, I peel myself off the soft and cozy sheets and begin the day; including spending a good ten minutes plucking a few white hairs from my eyebrows (the only place I have …
Eight different techniques provide help through the difficult situation – giving your child the power to choose and proceed with one of the options. A simple way to provide structure and allow the child to take ownership of their actions.