
When You’ve Reached Your Limit
May 19, 2021 | faith, motherhood, motivation | 39 Comments
I just wanted a break. I had been up since 2AM. My toddler did not need sleep-apparently. My wake-up call for the day happened at a time when during my college years I would just have been going to bed. I reached my limit as a mom. Ah, but this is adulthood. Adulthood with two kids, a...

Ultimate Guide Summer at Home with Kids
May 12, 2021 | activities | 0 Comments
My plan for every summer at home with kids is a balance of free time and structured family time. I love that my kids can "be kids." They get wide windows of time to play with friends, ride their bikes, play outside and choose their fun. I also know that day after day of no structure makes for some...

Simple Kitchen Sensory Play for Babies
Apr 28, 2021 | activities | 0 Comments
Scanning videos on my phone, I came across one of the twins playing in our sensory table. It was 3 homes ago but I still remember the afternoon like it was yesterday. My babies played in the sensory table regularly. It was an almost daily occurrence when the weather was warm. I always set up...

DIY Toy People
Mar 22, 2021 | activities | 0 Comments
DIY Toy People with Blocks I noticed that my son did not have a lot of little toy people to play with while he was pretending one day. We have a few cylinder blocks in a set. We never use them when we build. I thought we could turn them into little DIY toy people. They were so cute and easy to...

Teach Kids How to Make Friends
Mar 15, 2021 | activities, parenting | 1 Comment
Two lessons all children need to learn are how to make friends and how to navigate through the challenges of friendships. As parents we all want to teach kids how to make friends. Often our children learn hard lessons when they have to move to a new state or school. My kids have become all too...