Most homeschooling parents have an interest in, if not a downright passion for, saving money. As a result, most of us are comfortable and familiar with consignment stores, coupons, sales and repurposed goods. We look to save money on everything from utility bills to grocery store spending When it comes to school curricula and supplies, …
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Crystal (www.crystalandcomp.com) and I had another super productive G+ Hangout yesterday! This time we had a guest – Andrea Green of www.greenbacksgal.com is a YouTube Guru and talked to us about ways to use YouTube to enhance our content and draw in more readers. Watch the video below of our live hangout! Be sure to …
When You Know Your Target, Social Networking Gets Way Easier If you’ve been operating your website and business for a while, you probably have a good idea who your target market is. But your social media audience could be considerably different. Plus, each network is unique, so how you approach each one might be quite …
It’s the day before your child’s class party for the Easter holidays, and you realize that you totally forgot to make class gifts! “Bunny Chow” to the rescue! This playful treat would also be perfect for Sunday school classes, Easter egg hunts, and any spring-time party. Plus, it’s SO easy to make! I was able …
Over at Southern Mom Cooks, I have an easy and super yummy recipe for Bunny Chow for you to make and let your kids give out as Easter Gifts for the classmates. This free printable is the perfect topper for your bag of goodness or you can punch a hole and string it to a …
**My boys like to chitchat all night long, so this guest post is very timely and helpful for me, too! ~Kelli If you’re experiencing a nightly power struggle as you try to get your little ones off to bed, you’re not alone. Difficulty with children’s bedtimes is a common, and exhausting, parental woe. It doesn’t …
Happy Saturday! This week I’m featuring my favorite Crafty Pinterest boards in honor of National Craft Month. My featured boards are Easter Recipes, Crafts & Educational ideas, Homeschooling Freebies and Sewing. You will find my boards to have hundreds of ideas from all over the internet and including fun, crafty projects from my blog. I have …
Welcome back to our Saturday Party! This week I am featuring my Favorite Crafty Pinterest Boards in honor of National Craft Month. My featured boards are Scrapbooking, Free Crafty Things and Birthday Party Boards. These are my go-to spots to pin and save all the fun crafty projects & activities for my boys that I …
Hi all! I want to give Kelli a huge thank you for letting me guest post on her blog! My name is Andrea, and my husband Chad and I own Wild Bean Vanilla Co. When Kelli asked if I could provide some St. Patrick’s Day themed recipes, I knew this recipe would be perfect – …
We’ve all seen pages on Facebook with thousands…even millions of followers. We’ve seen the same with Twitter and other social networks. It may seem a little overwhelming if you’re starting with a small following and it may feel like you’re just not going to get anywhere if you don’t have a huge following. But the …
Even MORE Black History Month Kindle Teen Books! You can never have too many great books for the kids to learn all about history! Check out our other book recommendations for all ages as well for even more reading fun. Here are some more great kindle Black History Month books for teen for you to …
While outdoor temperatures remain chilly, it can be tempting to let kids hibernate indoors. In sub-zero weather, this may be smart. In most other cases, children benefit more from getting outdoor exercise. Backyard games help strengthen muscle and bone, help kids develop hand-eye coordination and provide cardiovascular benefits. Kids kept indoors for months are …