Spring cleaning the inside of our homes is a needed and worthy task, but more importantly, we need to clean up our hearts for spring. In this post I share my personal salvation testimony of saving faith in Jesus Christ. When Jesus cleans up your heart for spring, He does it once for all eternity.
Read MorePretty in Pink Spring Wreath ~ Dollar Store Craft Challenge Blog Hop
This pretty in pink spring wreath is an afternoon project that is easy on your purse! I purchased most of the supplies at the dollar store, and this tutorial shows you exactly how to make your own spring wreath in pink or the color of your choice!
Read MoreSpring Gardening with a Toddler and Preschooler
I enjoy spring gardening with my toddler and preschooler. It’s the perfect opportunity to teach them about their marvelous Creator because no one but God can make a flower grow!
Read MoreSimplify Life On-the-Go with Toddlers and Preschoolers
When a mom has small children, staying home is often easier than going out and about. Believe me, I have done my share of online shopping and boycotting shopping altogether since I have had my two babies. Nevertheless, the time comes when a mom begins feeling brave and is ready to venture out again. By the way, I believe occasionally leaving the four walls of home is refreshing and uplifting on all levels, but I do like my stay at home days too!
Read MoreA Family's Overnight Stay at Home2 Suites by Hilton Greenville Downtown
Home2 Suites® Greenville Downtown Review | My family and I recently took a road trip through Greenville, South Carolina and stayed overnight at the Home2 Suites by Hilton®, Greenville Downtown. I have a toddler and a preschooler, so we definitely wanted to stay in a family-friendly hotel, and our stay did not disappoint! (Sponsored Hotel Review)
Read MoreStrawberry and White Chocolate Cookie Bars
Strawberry and White Chocolate Cookie Bars are the easiest cookie bars ever! All you need is a strawberry cake mix and a couple of other ingredients for this simple Valentine’s Day dessert! Package the cookie bars in a bag, attach a card, and you will have Valentine’s Day treats to give as class and teacher gifts!
Read MoreA Girl's Guide to Tidying Up Her Closet
Tidying up your closet is a super way to feel more organized and free up some space. Your bedroom will feel less cluttered, and choosing outfits will be simpler and less stressful! This post features seven closet organization tips for ladies.
Read MoreTwo Proven Ways to Save Money in the New Year
Are you looking for easy ways to save money and make extra cash? Don't impulse spend and sell your clutter, and you will be on your way to saving money and a better budget!
Read MoreParenting: A New Year, A New You!
Parenting is not for the faint of heart! After reviewing Paul Tripp’s book, Parenting: Fourteen Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family, I look at parenting differently. This book is not a one-time read and is not the typical parenting book. It is definitely worth reading and reading again! (Sponsored Book Review)
Read MoreWood Slice Christmas Ornaments
These DIY Wood Slice Christmas Ornaments are the perfect craft for Christmas parties! Attach them to Christmas presents as you decorate your Christmas packages or simply hang them on your Christmas tree! The ornaments are simple to make, and if you are a crafter, you probably have many of the supplies on hand!
Read MoreChecklist for A Road Trip
Preparing for a road trip or a vacation takes a lot of planning and time, especially when children are along for the ride. Print this free printable packing checklist before you pack for your next road trip!
Read MoreChristmas Traditions for Children
Family Christmas traditions are a wonderful part of growing up in a home filled with love and joy. This new Christmas post highlights 12 delightful traditions for families.
Read MoreFamily Ideas and Resources to Keep Christ in Christmas
Christmas is all about Jesus, and Christian families need to be intentional about keeping Christ in Christmas. This post explores ideas and resources to help families keep Christ in Christmas.
Read MoreHope When Goals and Dreams Collapse
Christ lived and went through the same burdens and pressures as us and never once sinned. He is there to support us and lift us up in our struggles when our hopes and dreams collapse.
Read MoreGreen Juice: A Boost for Fall
My green juice recipe is kid and husband approved, and it tastes absolutely delicious, not to mention all the wonderful nutrition packed in this glass of juice! It is sure to give you a boost during the nice crisp mornings or as an afternoon pick-me-up!
Read MoreTaco Wraps and Homemade Taco Seasoning
Use this homemade taco seasoning recipe to make taco wraps and taco salads. It is sure to become a family favorite!
Read MoreComparison, Contentment, and Compassion: What to Consider When Enough Is Not Enough
It is when we choose to compare ourselves to God and His Word that we have true contentment, joy, and peace. These character traits open the door for us to minister and have compassion on others and their needs. Comparison and discontentment are self-focused traits, and compassion is others focused.
Read MoreConsignment Can Do!
Consignment sales give mothers opportunity to sell outgrown clothing and purchase new clothing. This post features seven tips for a successful consignment sale experience.
Read MoreChildren's Lesson for 9-11 with a Free Printable Coloring Sheet
This teacher resource provides a lesson plan for September 11th using the story, Be the One, the life of Todd Beamer. Lesson ideas and a free printable coloring sheet are included.
Read MoreSuper Cute Handprint Craft for Grandparents Day
This super cute and inexpensive Grandparents Day craft is so simple that you probably have all or most of the materials in your home. No matter if you are a teacher, a mom of little ones, or a homeschool parent, this Grandparents Day craft is perfect for all ages.
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