Five Easter Crafts
Intentional. Easy. Inexpensive. Easter is an important holiday for our family. However, I have found it difficult to find crafts and activities that embody what this time of the year
Intentional. Easy. Inexpensive. Easter is an important holiday for our family. However, I have found it difficult to find crafts and activities that embody what this time of the year
Easter is one of the rare days of the year when I enjoy scrolling through my Facebook news feed. I get a little bit excited to see all the smiling,
“God proved His love on the Cross. When Christ hung, and bled, and died, it was God saying to the world, ‘I love you.'” Billy Graham Easter (or Resurrection Day)
Visiting the zoo is one of our favorite experiences as a family. For the past nine years we have made over a hundred trips to the zoo. We have enjoyed
I have come to the realization that I have a few uncontrollable impulses when it comes to our homeschooling and overall learning experiences. One of those is to create additional
“No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow.” Proverb Spring is Here!! I am in awe of how cleverly God created the climate. How intricate the weather
Today is March 10, also known as National Mario Day! If you know our family, you probably have noticed that our kids really enjoy dressing up as Mario characters, playing
In my last post, (which you can read here) I wrote about how much our family has been looking forward to having snow. We enjoyed reading winter books and voting
We have been desperate to play in some snow. Last fall we moved from the toasty Arizona weather to the cold Oklahoma climate and we were excited to get our
“Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” Mark Twain February 17th was National Random Acts of Kindness Day. I spent that day brainstorming