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A Lesson Learned:  One-on-One Time

A Lesson Learned: One-on-One Time

Big Brother and Prince Charming went on their first camping adventure last night. A group of fathers and sons from our church all went on an overnight camping trip just outside the city we live in. To say that Big…

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Sponsor Saturday

Sponsor Saturday

If you haven’t checked out our great sponsors (——–>), you are seriously missing out! Take a few minutes to read a little bit more about them today! When You Rise is a brand new blog that aims to provide fun and…

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Show-and-Share Saturday Link Up!

Show-and-Share Saturday Link Up!

Wowza! We had over sixty awesome ideas shared last week! Here are just a few:   Naptime = Craft Time shares a great tutorial on making mini felt boards. I thought this was especially timely as the Betty Lukens giveaway was such…

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Shape Hunt and Sort

Shape Hunt and Sort

After using the painter’s tape yesterday for our walk the line toddler activity, I decided to “recycle” the tape for an activity for Big Brother as well. I just tore strips of tape and arranged them into 4 shapes:  a…

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Toddler Time:  Walk the Line

Toddler Time: Walk the Line

Balance is a tricky thing for a toddler. This one safe way to ease into learning to balance. Just lay a piece of masking tape (or painter’s tape) on the ground and encourage your little one to “walk the line”. At…

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Magnetic Scripture Frame

Magnetic Scripture Frame

This scripture frame is actually just a repurposed picture frame…magnetized! I love the idea of having the scriptures on the outside of the glass so that you can easily change them out. And guess where I ended up putting this…

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Build A Monster!

Build A Monster!

Go Away, Big Green Monster has been one of our favorite books to read lately! This is a wonderful book for young children because it is repetitive and has a predictable pattern (as is Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You…

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Finding Triumph in the Midst of Tragedy:  Andrea’s Story (Domestic Violence)

Finding Triumph in the Midst of Tragedy: Andrea’s Story (Domestic Violence)

Guest Post by Andrea of Walking in the Light In 2005 I made the most frightening decision in my life. I took my 3 little girls (then age 2, 3, and 5) and left a marriage that had been filled…

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Meatloaf Muffins

Meatloaf Muffins

My husband loves meatloaf. I, on the other hand, am not a huge fan. Something about slicing a pan of meat like bread just makes me lose my appetite. But I think I might have found the perfect marriage…my friend…

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A Lesson Learned:  A Dream

A Lesson Learned: A Dream

  God spoke to me in a dream this week. No, not an audible voice. Not even with a clear direction or anything. He simply revealed to me a simple everyday scenario…an interaction, very similar to one that happened earlier…

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Show-and-Share Saturday Link Up

Show-and-Share Saturday Link Up

There were lots of wonderful ideas submitted last week. Here are just a few…   These bubble wrap prints from Mess for Less look really neat! My son recently did something similar and I love how it looks on the…

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Winner of the Coordinating Paintings

The winner of the coordinating paintings from the Mud Pie Makers is… Comment #96:  Carla Reed who said, “I LOVE the color of these art pieces!” Congrats! You’ll be receiving an e-mail from me shortly. A special thanks to the…

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The Lazy Mom’s Guide to Doing Laundry

The Lazy Mom’s Guide to Doing Laundry

  One thing that irritates me more than anything is washing and matching socks. A sock inevitably gets lost. It takes a million years for me to “triple roll” all those socks. I can’t differentiate one boy’s socks from another,…

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M is for Monster

M is for Monster

Use the letter “m” to make a unique monster! All you need is a piece of cardboard, some fuzzy fabric (cut into squares), wiggly eyes, glue and a sharpie. 1. Take a piece of cardboard and using a Sharpie, write…

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Playdough Monsters

Playdough Monsters

This was Big Brother’s favorite monster activity yet! He spent over an hour playing with the playdough monsters…which is like an eternity in little boy time! We used wiggly eyes (sent to us by Craft Project Ideas), pipe cleaners, and some…

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Finding Triumph in the Midst of Tragedy:  Kelly’s Story

Finding Triumph in the Midst of Tragedy: Kelly’s Story

  Today we are starting a new series titled “Finding Triumphs in the Midst of Tragedies.” As someone who has experienced a loss, I can tell you that it is often hard to find the “triumphs” when you are knee…

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World’s Best {Homemade} Chicken Nuggets

World’s Best {Homemade} Chicken Nuggets

Once upon a time, we used to have the most amazing fast-food chicken restaurant in our mall. But then one day, it vanished…never to be seen again. Anytime we go out of town, I always make it my mission to…

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