I would like to thank Huggies for sponsoring today’s post. All opinions are my own. Babies need A LOT of stuff! Even before they arrive, they take over your house with all the necessary (and sometimes unnecessary) baby gear and gadgets. My girls and I have gone to a few baby showers this year andContinue Reading
Tubal Ligation Reversal: My Story (Part 2)
This post is by Judith Kowles of WholeHearted Home. Having a tubal ligation seemed the thing to do after the birth of our second child. I worked nights to help provide for our little family. How was I to have another baby? I was scared to have more babies! We had a boy and girl.Continue Reading
Big Red Barn – Story Time Activities
It’s Story Time again and this month’s story is Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown. January Story Time – Chicka Chicka Boom Boom February Story Time – The Snowy Day March Story Time – Green Eggs and Ham April Story Time – Planting a Rainbow May Story Time – The Very Hungry Caterpillar JuneContinue Reading
Tubal Ligation Reversal: Babies are Blessings (Part 1)
This post is by Judith Kowles of WholeHearted Home. Sometimes we make decisions that seem so right at the time, that later we know were based on faulty guidance and direction. You may have had a tubal ligation (tubes tied) and now desperately desire the blessing of another baby. Your decision no longer seems rightContinue Reading
Road Tripping – Large Family Style
This is a post from Heather Schwarzen of To Sow a Seed A lot has happened since our family’s last cross-country road trip. And by “a lot,” I mean the small matter of nearly a decade and a half of life and five children. Which, of course, changes everything. Or does it? Road trips are,Continue Reading
Homeschooling When Dad Works at Home
Today I’m over at Hip Homeschool Moms talking about how we make homeschooling work while my husband works at home. There are 9 of us at home a majority of the time and it can be a challenge to make it work – head over to Hip Homeschool Moms to see some of the waysContinue Reading
Moving With Little Ones
This is a post from Brienne Vanderweert of My Place in This World Moving with little ones sounds crazy. As a parent with toddlers, one would rather consider hiding at home until diapers are gone, wipes are unneeded, behavior is in check, and taking out needy, inquisitive humans doesn’t cause public outbursts of “are theyContinue Reading
P is for The 3 P’s of Homeschooling – The ABCs of Homeschooling {guest post – Alecia}
We’ve all heard of the three R’s: Reading, ‘Riting and ‘Rithmetic, so today we will explore the three P’s. What are the three P’s? They are PRAY, PLAN and PROCEED. Let’s start with pray. Sure it seems simple enough but do we actually remember to do it? Or worse, is it an afterthought? WheneverContinue Reading
Multi-Level Teaching in Your Homeschool
This is a post from Adena Foster of AdenaF It’s the end of the school year for most families right now and I know most are putting away the textbooks and preparing for summer vacations. But soon, it will be time to start planning your next school year. Most times, that might include adding anotherContinue Reading
What Habits Are You Teaching?
This is a post from Gwen Toliver of Tolivers to Texas Over the past forty-two years, I’ve developed many habits. For example, whenever I run across a new piece of music I absolutely have to sit down at the piano and play it. Or when I have a child with a sick stomach their absoluteContinue Reading











