The Rebelution. My parents got me the book above, Do Hard Things, at the GHEA conference. This year they got…
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HomeMaking
The Habit of Moral Living – III
Upon my arrival in the United States, the religious aspect of the country was the first thing that struck my…
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Terrible to Terrific Tuesday
“Your worst days are never so bad that you are beyond the reach of God’s grace. And your best days…
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Simple Easter
It all started with the stuffing of the eggs. The little girls and I were putting chocolate treats in each…
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Meal Plan: Bunches of Batch Cooking
“A man ought to eat what’s offered and be glad to get it!” ~ Rose Watson, Mitford Series My freezer…
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Beloved Black Cherry Trash Can
Nana is so smart. I’m just gonna brag on her a minute. She decorated this trash can. Make something that…
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M&M Teacher Gift
I’m starting to think of end of the year gifts for piano, drama and choir teachers. We may do this…
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Annual Azalea Photo
Since the time I had just one child toddling about, my grandmother encouraged a habit. Each year, when the azaleas…
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Frugal Living: Beans and Rice
A very simple way we’ve been cutting expenses around here is this. In a two week meal plan, we have…
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The Butter Cat: Hodgepodge Classic
I told you that our youngest daughter gives us lots of material to share. Last fall, our then just-turned two-year-old…
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Swinging Sisters
Beginning our April theme of sharing Habits for a Happy Mom. A habit I’ve learned is to stop and take…
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A Wide Range of Blessings
“Sooner or later we all discover that the important moments in life are not the advertised ones, not the birthdays,…
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Batch Cooking Black-eyed Peas in the Slow Cooker
Two bags. Two pounds. Rinsed. Quick soaked. (Just followed the directions on the bag). But then… Bunches of beans cooked…
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