Although the world is slowly beginning to open again, we are still restricted in where we can go. Travel is complicated. Still, it is possible for you to travel around the world, virtually. There are many virtual tours available, but my favorite are the 360° variety. You can pause and look around at your leisure. Check out these 360° 10 unique virtual tours you can take today.
Read moreHow to “sur-thrive” homeschooling multiple ages
A very popular Google search is about how to homeschool multiple ages. It makes sense that so many seek information in this area. It can be crazy and complicated trying to juggle school with teens and tots. Or maybe you’re wrangling a boat load of littles. There are times in which you may feel like your goal for the day is just to survive! I say you don’t just need to survive. You can sur-thrive homeschooling multiple ages.
Read moreSimple Bible Lesson on Solomon and Proverbs
Solomon is one of those Bible characters that started off so strong and then, well, kind of blew it. Way too many wives caused way too many problems. The biggest of course, is the introduction of idols in his life. This simple Bible lesson on Solomon and Proverbs will focus on the wisdom that God gave him.
Read moreSimple Bible Lessons on David
There are so many lessons that can be done on David. His life was a very full one and God certainly did much through him. To keep things simple, I just have two simple Bible lessons on David. One is on David and Goliath, the other is on David and Saul. If you have teens, I have included some resources you can use with them. As always, I only include printables that are free.
Read moreMom hacks to save time and money
Usually when you hear the word “hack,” you think of a cough or a breach in online security. A life hack, however, is a good and useful thing. It is something that makes life easier. Moms like easier. Knowing that, because well, I am a mom, I rounded up some Mom hacks to save time and money.
Read moreFree Printable 2021 Calendar
Happy New Year everyone! Raise your hand if you are glad to see 2020 go. We are praying that this new year brings with it better times. In addition to better times, how about better life organization? To help with that, I have a free printable 2021 calendar for you.
Read moreFree Christmas Games, Worksheets, and Activities
I know I’m a bit late getting on the Christmas blog post train. You might even, like me, be on Christmas break already. Still, I have found some amazing free Christmas games, worksheets, and activities I want to share with you.
Read more10 Ways to Lift Your Spirits for Busy Moms
I know you, Moms. You are so busy being everything to everyone. Perhaps you’re having to be the main cheerleader when everyone else in the house is disappointed because things aren’t “normal” this year. The life of a mom can be overwhelming, physically and emotionally. It is so important then, that you recharge your batteries. I have 10 ways to lift your spirits for busy moms.
Read moreTis the Season for Christmas LEGO Challenges
Lo and behold, she did it! I am finally getting out a themed challenge in a timely manner. Heading into the holiday season (though some of you were there right after Halloween), tis the season for Christmas LEGO challenges. I have 25 ideas for your kids (and/or you) to try out on my free printable,
Read more10 Thanksgiving Games to Play on Zoom
Well here we are friends, under strict restrictions during the holidays. Many people are opting to stay home since we’ve been told to forego large gatherings. Then again, with 10 of us in the family, anywhere we go is a large gathering. On the internet, the concept of a “ZOOMsgiving” is taking hold. In fact, ZOOM is dropping its 40 minute time limit on Thanksgiving Day to allow families to connect virtually. To add some fun to your gathering, I have 10 Thanksgiving games to play on ZOOM.
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