by Christina | Jun 4, 2018 | children, family, food |
Healthy Kids Guest Post by Amanda Henderson Healthy Kids Learn From Their Parents Image via Pexels Children imitate their parents; that’s not news. In fact, if you already have children, you’ve likely seen some imitative behaviors already. So it stands to reason that...
by Christina | Oct 10, 2014 | children, encouragement, faith, family, gratitude, joy |
I have been stuck in a place lately where I find myself dreading and worrying about the things I have to do. Things I created, prayed for, and even planned. I have planned to go on a small camping trip with my 8yo and have felt a dread about it. Not because I...
by Christina | May 15, 2014 | children, encouragement, faith, family, homemaking, homeschool, motherhood, prayer |
7 Characteristics of a Healthy Homeschool My pastor’s sermon on Sunday was entitled “How to Recognize a Real Church”. It stuck with me this week and made me consider our homeschool family and how we could improve our health. I think you can apply...
by Christina | Dec 31, 2013 | Christmas, family, gratitude |
Here is my attempt at remembering the good…My Best of Everything 2013: The best recipe I couldn’t not make again: Copy cat recipe of Olive Garden’s Pasta E Fagioli Imagine with me….can you smell it? Mmmmm… Olive Garden’s Pasta E Fagioli Copy...
by Christina | Dec 14, 2013 | faith, family, gratitude, honor, the power of one |
Honoring the Absent, A POW and MIA Empty Chair Ceremony During our karate banquet this past weekend, I encountered my first POW/MIA Empty Chair Ceremony. I do not know if I will ever have the chance to be a part of another ceremony such as this as we are not a...
by Christina | Jun 27, 2013 | encouragement, faith, family, homemaking, motherhood |
How to have peace? Live peace? I am constantly striving to this, clumsily. I just recently read “Stepping Heavenward,” by Mrs. E. Prentiss Summary… “Stepping Heavenward is an intimate journal of a young woman who struggles with ordinary daily life just...