I was 14 and eating dinner at my boyfriends house for the first time. His dad got home late from work and sat down at the table. My boyfriend introduced him to me and as he dished up his plate, he talked excitedly with me like I was a family member he hadn't seen in a while. I liked his ... View Post
Teaching Children About Courage: Disney Planes Movie Night
These activities to teach courage were inspired by Disney Planes and a sponsored post for Collective Bias®. Even though she didn't know how to swim, my 2-year-old walked over to the pool and jumped in! I wasn't even close to her and had to swim like an Olympian to pull her up! As she came out ... View Post
Values for Children: Character Building Gift Guide
The greatest subjects children can learn aren't graded. Those lessons are in a strong character and moral values yet we seldom receive any instruction. Here are some of the best gifts to help you introduce those great lessons and build character in your children. Use these gifts as tools to ... View Post
Cooking with Kids: Healthy Pumpkin Gingerbread Cake
We're getting in the holiday spirit! With friends and family visiting, it's always nice to have healthy and delicious recipes that fit everyone's diet. This Pumpkin Gingerbread Cake is Gluten Free, Paleo, and would probably taste good without any sugar added. Our family isn't gluten free, but we ... View Post
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