"What's for dinner?" It's the question that can strike fear in the heart of any parent, especially when your reply is met with groans of disappointment from unenthusiastic offspring. Throw in picky eaters or no time to meal plan,...
I don’t want to quaran-splain you, but moms of small children really got the short end of the stick during this Coronavirus nightmare called "quarantine". This is not a mandatory vacation. We are not Netflix and chilling, learning another...
We will soon celebrate the 50th annual Earth Day in America. The first earth day, April 22, 1970, was enacted to promote consciousness about the state of our planet. In 1990, the celebration of Earth Day went global with...
I do believe in the magic of the movies.  When the world is navigating a crisis, I’m choosing to turn to my own childhood classic movies to help lift my spirit.  I encourage you to add family movie time...
I have so many feelings, sitting down to write this to you. Our world, like literally the whole world, is reeling. Invisible invaders are on the move. I am more confused than fearful – there is no protocol for...
Does your family feel a little disconnected? I personally feel as if my family is always so busy doing things outside of the home, participating in school, church or social events, that we miss out on spending precious time...
Rotisserie chicken is a dinner all-star at our house. While they are a bit of a splurge, they cut down on meal prep and add wonderful flavor. I love that you can serve it as is with a side...
March 12th is National Popcorn Lover's Day, and while we don't need an excuse to eat popcorn around here, my kids and I are doing our research to find the flavors to call our favs! I chose to stop by...
If your friends are anything like mine, you get invited to contribute to a Meal Train at least once a month. I’m always happy to join, because when you’re going through a difficult time or bringing a new baby...
What is the opposite of a minimalist? That question has come up for me off and on as I've read books about doing less and owning less the past few years. After reading these books, I know I'm not...
If you’re a fan of the Lazy Genius podcast, you’ll hear Kendra Adachi often say, “Be a genius about the things that matter and lazy about the things that don’t.” I implement this strategy by outsourcing the tasks that...
Once upon a time, there was a girl who needed to find creative ways to save money. She was 18, living on a dream in a town 2,000 miles away from her family. This hypothetical girl moved to Las...

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