One thing I always enjoy doing during the last week of December is taking some time to reflect on the previous year. As part of this, I check my site stats and look for patterns. Discovering my 10 most popular posts is insightful. Looking at the data for a year at a time … [Read more...]
Kid Cooks: Adapting Recipes for Young Readers
A couple of my elementary school kids enjoy cooking. But, they struggle when cooking from a cookbook. Most cookbooks weren't written with kid cooks in mind. The font is small. There are unfamiliar cooking vocabulary words they haven't learned yet. The directions are often … [Read more...]
Our Favorite Board Games of 2018
Board games are an activity my family loves! We play a ton of them, so coming up with a list of our favorite board games was a challenge. There are so many great ones. And I love how they help my kids learn some of those important soft skills like strategy, critical thinking, … [Read more...]
5 Things My Son with Angelman Syndrome Taught Me About Christmas
My longtime readers know all about Owen. He's our oldest son, and has Angelman Syndrome. That's a deletion on the 15th chromosome that leaves Owen unable to talk, plagued with seizures, and struggling with a severe case of Pica. Since November is behind us and the Christmas … [Read more...]
My Review of Beloved: 365 Devotions for Young Women
Are you looking for a new way to incorporate devotions with your teen daughter? I was recently given the opportunity to review Beloved: 365 Devotions for Young Women from Zondervan, and have been enjoying working through it with my oldest daughter. Here's a quick look at how we … [Read more...]
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