A Part of Earth in Your Home.
Inherit the Earth was something that my chapter didn’t focus much on. Sure, we helped during Campus Clean Up Day, but we never really did an event with the seniors that focused on them and the Earth. Taking care of the Earth should be something that we all do. Plant trees, pick up trash, create a [...]
Mommy was way more excited than the children. “We are going to The White House Christmas tour,” I announced. We had finally received the email stating we were cleared to visit The White House. I still have visions as a teenager standing on the sidewalk in the cold, rainy, cherry-blossom-scented air one [...]
“Oh there’s no place like home for the holidays, ‘Cause no matter how far away you roam – If you want to be happy in a million ways, For the holidays – you can’t beat home, sweet home!”
I don’t know about you, but I have to agree with The Carpenters because I just LOVE [...]
During the holidays, we all have extra food goodies lurking around in our kitchens and somehow those extras usually get thrown into the pantry.
Yesterday, I purchased a gingerbread house kit (on sale!) for the kids to construct while on their Winter Break. When I attempted to stash the gingerbread house kit into the pantry, [...]
I have a parenting strategy (some might call it a flaw) that I live by.
I refuse to lie to my kids.
Now I’m guessing your first reaction is likely “WHO would LIE to their kids?” But it’s easier than you think: Where do babies come from? Why don’t YOU have a penis, Mommy? [...]
Christmas is here once again. It’s a time for gazing at sparkly lights, bundling up in warm coats, giving pretty gifts, sipping hot cider, visiting family and baking lots of sweets. But somehow, it always seems to sneak up on me. Every year I know it’s coming, but for some reason, I never [...]
Now that the holiday season is fully underway, finding the perfect gifts for friends and family is definitely on our minds.
What do you get the travelers on your list? Here are a few ideas (don’t forget to click the links!):
Handmade Travel Accessories: Having unique accessories to take on trips not only allows people [...]
Now that the holiday season is in full swing it’s time to get my new house up to snuff before the guests start arriving. I’m starting with the most basic of basics – the refrigerator.
Everyone has seen the famously organized refrigerators on MTV’s “Cribs.” Well, honestly, keeping a refrigerator organized is relatively simple. It [...]
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