Instilling faith in children from a young age helps them build a strong spiritual foundation. Devotional books designed for kids provide engaging, age-appropriate ways to learn about God. They also help develop daily prayer habits and understand biblical truths. Whether you’re looking for something fun and interactive or deep and thought-provoking, read on for the 5 Best Devotional Books for Tweens Ages 8-12. Each one can help guide them on their faith journey.
The Best Outdoor Movie Night Essentials
Looking for the best way to spend a summer night with your family and friends? Nothing beats a cozy outdoor movie night in your own backyard. Don’t let the lack of supplies put a damper on your plans. “The Best Outdoor Movie Night Essentials” has you covered. Here you will find everything you need to make the most of your movie night, from projectors to speakers to even bean bag chairs. So grab a big blanket, some friends and family, and get ready to watch a movie under the stars.
2024 Must-Have Amazon Beach Essentials
Headed to the beach this summer? If so, you’re going to want to check out this list of Must-Have Amazon Beach Essentials. From cups to coolers, we’ve got you covered with everything you need for a relaxing day in the sun. You don’t want to miss out!
Behavior Chart for Kids
Teaching kids good behavior can sometimes be challenging, but with the right tools, it can also be fun and rewarding! A printable behavior chart for kids is a simple yet effective way to encourage children to develop positive habits and reinforce good behavior in a structured manner. In this blog post, we’ll explore the benefits of using a behavior chart, how to implement it effectively, and where to find printable templates to get started.
Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats
Today I’m sharing one of my favorite, and my pup’s favorite, dog treat recipes. These Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats are so yummy, even I could eat them. They’re packed with delicious ingredients and are so easy to make, your pup will be begging you for more.
Toddler Bath Caddy
My 2-and-half-year-old son has gone through stages of loving bath time and hating bath time and now loving it again. When he was an infant, bath time was new to him and he was still discovering the whole water and bubble situation. Now, he knows bathtime signifies the end of play time which ultimately leads to bedtime. So sometimes getting him to the bath is tough. Sometimes it takes bribing and trickery. Other times it takes throwing him over my shoulder and hauling him upstairs. Either way, I was tired of the begging and pleading so I got a little inventive in my trickery and got him to remember how much fun bath time can be. [Read more…]
What I am Thankful For
This last year has been insane. Last July I got engaged and almost everything since then in my life has been wedding or blog related. The wedding is now less than a month away and I’m just trying to make it there at this point.
Amidst all the crazy wedding stuff and getting ready for the holidays, it’s still so important to slow down and take a minute to think about and appreciate everything I am thankful.
And I certainly have a lot to be thankful for in my life.
Planning for Pet Safety in an Emergency
With hurricane season at its peak right now in Florida, it’s time to make sure we’re all prepared for natural disasters and emergencies. As we’re getting our families ready for evacuations, it’s important to remember our furry friends. It breaks my heart to read stories of pets left behind in a storm but if you don’t have a plan in place I can see why it happens. [Read more…]
Getting Married and Not Changing My Name
This is something that has been on my mind for the past few months. It’s a pretty well known and common tradition that when a couple gets married, the bride takes the husband’s last name.
I can honestly tell you that the idea of doing this, throughout my 7-year relationship, crossed my mind maybe less five times. Truly, I rarely thought about it, except for the passing Pinterest browsing. It’s never been something super important to me.
When we got engaged, I still didn’t think about it for the first few months. Then it started popping up in my wedding planning. At first, I thought, no big deal, just some paperwork. Then I started really thinking about it. Throughout this entire wedding process, I have grappled with which wedding traditions to hold onto and which one to leave behind.
Dealing with Back to School Blues
One of the issues I struggle with most in my life is a balance. I often say I want more of it, and yet I often take on more projects and new responsibilities. I know that I really don’t want to do less—I want more time to do more things. Obviously, since I will never have more than 24 hours in a day, I try to be more efficient.
Beach Vacation Packing List for a Toddler
Beach vacationing with a toddler is not the same vacation I took pre-baby. Back then I had 10 swimsuits and they all fit and all I cared about packing was snacks, water, and a towel. Post-baby beach vacationing, whether it’s for a week or a weekend, the packing list has [Read more…]
Nerd Engagement Photos
Almost a year ago my fiance and I got engaged! We’ve been together about 8 years and this has been a long time coming.
Two months or so ago we finally had our engagement photos taken. I was worried that I’d be kind of awkward because I’m generally a pretty awkward person. But it was easy to stand around and show how much I love my fiance. It was also fun to play around and see what worked for the both of us!
We also wanted to bring an element of nerdiness to the session because we’re both pretty big nerds. It was important to include this aspect of our relationship because it really bonds us together.
Here are some of my favorites:
Saying Goodbye to my Girl
The last few days have been really hard.
Sunday morning my fiancé and I said goodbye to our baby girl, Devin, an 8-year-old beagle we adopted 6 years ago.