The following is a sponsored post brought to you by Dohmie and Mom It Forward. All opinions are honest and my very own. During the holiday season, everyone’s routines can be knocked off kilter. This can result in a change in sleeping habits for everyone in the house, especially children. Maeve was a great sleeper […]
Quick and Easy Pumpkin Cake with Cream Cheese Icing
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of PAM Cooking Spray. As the holidays approach, your calendar may be filling up with many parties and potluck dinners. You’ll have to expand your grocery list and start adding items for baking and creating dishes for the holiday season. When I’m thinking about signature […]
Homeschooling the Only Child
Are you thinking about homeschooling your only child? Wondering if you’re the only one? Need resources and support? You’ll want to watch this iHomeschool Hangout. Sallie Borrink and Jimmie Lanley share their best tips about homeschooling their only children. It’s been many years since I’ve only had one child at home, but these ladies have […]
Bringing Books Alive for National Young Readers Week with Netflix
My children adore books, so we’re excited for National Young Readers Week, November 11-15. We love to dive into books and explore the characters with crafts, family movie nights, book reviews and even special recipes! Netflix makes it easy to bring your children’s favorite books to life, with a wide selection of movies based on […]
Talking with Your Kids about Bullying
The following is a sponsored post. Since the Kennedy Kaboodle are small, we’ve not had to endure any issues with bullying. Rachel and her brothers torment each other from time to time, but as a general rule, they all get along pretty well. My oldest daughter had a harrowing experience with cyberbullying during her […]
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