🧺 my SUMMER MOTHER MORNING BASKET 🧺 books and resources I am using to continue my growth as an adult
Here’s a look into what I have in my Mother Morning Basket for this summer! MENTIONED Bible Recap: https://amzn.to/3Q4X0Rg …
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It’s been nearly two weeks since Jared was diagnosed with celiac disease and I thought I would share a little bit about what we’ve learned. First of all, the main offenders containing gluten are: wheat, barley and rye but they can hide in foods under other names like: starch, dextrose and glucose, maltodextrin, and malt…
I have been intentional with my mother culture “basket” for a year now. Here’s a look into what I am using and reading this spring.
January is a pretty terrible month for weather here in Saskatchewan. Looking at my temperature gauge right now I can tell you it is -35C (-31F) and -50C (-58F) with the wind. Needless to say we don’t venture outside much in January and we all start to get cabin fever a bit. With the cold…
Welcome back to the second installment of my educational gift guide series! Today I wanted to share some of my favorite gift ideas for kids in elementary. Once again the things on this list are things we either own and love or are really high on my to-buy-very-soon list. I could have shared way more…
Living with less has been an overall theme in my year so far. It started with me simplifying at the beginning of the year and has just snowballed since. Last week I finished re-reading Jen Hatmaker’s book Seven, if you you haven’t read this book yet, you absolutely need to. I first read it two years…
It’s that time of year again, time to look into the year ahead and dream big dreams and set big goals. My word for the year is DO, it might be a short word but it packs a lot into it. For me this word is a push to stop procrastinating and get stuff done! Last…