I have really been enjoying listening to my son read The Secret of the Hidden Scrolls from WorthyKids, an imprint of Hachette Book Group to his little sister. We had the opportunity to review The Great Escape (Book #3) and Journey to Jericho (Book #4) in the series. If you haven't heard of The Secret of the Hidden Scrolls, it's a pretty cool adventure series by M. J. Thomas from WorthyKids. The target age for the book is ages 6-9 and the reading grade level is 1st ... read more
Fun History with Heirloom Audio – A Review
My son is a HUGE audiobook fan and adding Christian audio drama to his listening time has been great and so I was thrilled to receive the 2-CD set of For The Temple from Heirloom Audio. For The Temple, the newest production from Heirloom Audio has been a wonderful addition to our audiobook library. By G.A. Henty one of our favorites, this audio drama was such fun to listen to.. Though all 3 kids listened to it, my son listened to it 4 times in the last ... read more
Wordless Wednesday (Feb 13, 2019)
This past weekend was a busy weekend. We had our son in attendance at the Tim Tebow Foundation's Night to Shine prom. At which my older daughter and husband volunteered. What a beautiful night! PICS And we had a wonderful time at a junior production of Wizard of Oz with my middle two children. A week of drama camp, learning about production and theatre and culminated with a performance. We had a China Princess and a Fighting Tree. Based on the book, this production was such fun to ... read more
Curling up with a good book – Winter Reading List
Do you go to the library weekly, monthly, as needed? We try to go every week or two but hadn't been for a bit. The kids were really excited to head to the library yesterday. But with all this winter weather, we felt compelled to get a winter book set together. So, I thought I would share a list of winter fun books we were looking at for the family. For your preschooler: The Hat by Jan BrettThe Mitten by Jim AylesworthTime to Sleep by Denise FlemingBear Snores On ... read more
Chocolate Peppermint Krispies (A Guest Post)
Chocolate Peppermint Krispies Winter came much too early this year! The kids and I were digging through the house, trying to find a baking project to pass the time, when we created these treats. We pulled out various ingredients and decided to try our hand at a new dessert...and it turned out to be excellent!! We hope that you enjoy them as much as we do... Ingredients 2 bars Ghiradelli 100% cacao baking chocolate Peppermint Oil (we used Young Living) 16 Rice Krispie ... read more
Ninjabread Ornaments (A Guest Post)
Each year, we make these fun and easy applesauce ornaments with the kids. It gives them an opportunity to make their own gifts, which they hand out to friends and loved ones. We also save a few each year to commemorate their current likes and interests. This year, we're featuring Lego Ninjago and Southwest Airlines... Cinnamon Applesauce Ornaments Supplies (we doubled our recipe) 3/4 cup applesauce 5 oz (2 jars) ground cinnamon colorful ribbon Ninjabread cookie ... read more
Make Your Own Advent Calendar (A Guest Post)
When I was a kid, we had these chocolate advent calendars. Every night, we opened a little door and got a piece of chocolate for the evening. It was lovely, and gave us something to look forward to each night. The holiday season was always a busy time, and this was one thing that we could count on being the same each day. I've always loved the idea of advent calendars. For children, it's some semblance of routine in the madness. For adults, it's a daily reminder of what the season is ... read more
Make Ahead Meals for a Happy Thanksgiving! (A Guest Post)
Thanksgiving is coming...quickly! I don't know about you, but I come from a very large family. We kept the big, entire-family events to once or twice a year, and Thanksgiving was not one of those times. In fact {true story}, we had pizza every year for Thanksgiving dinner. Pizza Hut, to be exact. Our immediate family drove to the Outer Banks and chilled out in the off-season. It was the best family tradition, and it made writing those "What I Did for Thanksgiving" essays a little bit more ... read more
Happy Holiday Baking! (A Guest Post)
Who's ready to kick-off the holiday baking season?!? Let's see if we can lighten it up just a bit this year.... All of the recipes are kid-tested for both ease of baking and delicious-ness! Whole Wheat Sugar Cookies Cookies 1 1/2 c wheat flour 1/4 tsp salt 1/2 tsp baking soda 4 oz softened butter 1/3 c sugar 1/3 c brown sugar 1 egg white 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extra Icing 2 c confectioner's sugar 2 egg whites 2 tsp lemon ... read more
Why Homeschooling Boys Helps Them Thrive
We've all heard the chatter about homeschooling. Will they be socialized, will they be able to perform at the level of other students, will they have friends and peers? And I could argue that all children thrive or have issues in any setting. But I'm also here to state that homeschooling has been an outstanding choice for my son and he has truly thrived being homeschooled. Benefits of Homeschooling I have done several posts about about why we chose to homeschool and home homeschooling has been ... read more
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