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  • A Very Scary Birthday Party

    A Very Scary Birthday Party

    One of my goals in 2010 was to become a better birthday party mom. I have always been the type of mom who throws things together at the last minute, and my children’s birthday parties were never planned out very well. I’d send out invitations according to whatever theme my child chose, then on the…

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  • A Cute Little Witch and an Adorable Kitty

    A Cute Little Witch and an Adorable Kitty

    I did not make my two younger daughters their costumes this year. I was at high stress levels, and I had spent a ton of time making my oldest’s vampire costume with a pretty complicated sewing pattern. While talking on the phone with my mom, she wisely told me I needed to simplify and she…

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  • Homemade Vampiress Costume

    Homemade Vampiress Costume

    I am finally posting the vampiress Halloween costume that I made for my ten-year-old daughter. The one that took about 16 yards of fabric to make and probably weighs 10 pounds. Poor girl had to play her violin wearing the thing for the Halloween recital (and might I add that she played splendidly?). I will…

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  • I Got an “F” in Laundry Today, and I’m Totally Okay With That

    I Got an “F” in Laundry Today, and I’m Totally Okay With That

    A couple weeks ago, my oldest came home very happy about her Social Studies test. “Mrs. T said that I had nice essays!” she told me. Later, when I actually looked at the test, I saw she had received a C-, which normally would make my perfectionistic-since-birth daughter very upset.  I asked her if she…

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  • Book Review: The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown

    Book Review: The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown

    You may have noticed a theme in my last couple posts.  I’m rundown, overwhelmed and I realize that, while my priorities are right in my head, they aren’t in reality. So the book I’m reviewing today really came at a perfect time in my own personal crisis. In fact, as I was reading along yesterday…

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  • Naked in Eden by Robin Easton

    Naked in Eden by Robin Easton

    When TLC Book Tours first contacted me about this particular book, I wasn’t really sure what I would think of it.  It definitely sounded intriguing—a woman living in the Australian rain forest for over a year with her husband? I wanted to know just what on earth would possess someone to do something so crazy…

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  • Book Review: The Paranoid Parents Guide

    Book Review: The Paranoid Parents Guide

    “I am a parent, therefore I worry.” Or maybe it should be “I worry, therefore I am a good parent.” Either way, we parents tend to worry a lot.  I can really attest to that because I am not a worrier.  I never have been one to fret about things much.  But then I had…

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  • Back-to-School Feast and Family Theme: Doing Good is a Pleasure

    Back-to-School Feast and Family Theme: Doing Good is a Pleasure

    A back-to-school feast and family theme is a great way to kick off the school year for your kids. This tradition is something they look forward to every year and helps them to be excited to go back to school. Last year, we began our Back to School Feast tradition.  It was mostly to help the…

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  • How to Go Letterboxing

    How to Go Letterboxing

    Letterboxing is a super fun scavenger hunt game that will get you and your kids outside and enjoying nature Several people have asked what letterboxing is, and so I’m finally getting around to answering that question. Letterboxing is basically a scavenger hunt. It is similar to geocaching in that you are going on a treasure…

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  • Lessons Learned During the Summer of No Paycheck

    Lessons Learned During the Summer of No Paycheck

    Tomorrow my husband starts getting paychecks again. (Cue the Hallelujah Chorus now!) We’ve managed to scrape by, pay all of our bills and put very little on the credit card. And amazingly enough, we still have money in the bank. An itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny, yellow-polka-dotted amount of money, but still, it’s there, and it is actual money….

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  • What We Have by Amy Boesky

    What We Have by Amy Boesky

    Cancer. It’s an ugly word, and an even uglier reality. Nobody likes to think about it, but for some people, like Amy Boesky, it is never far from their thoughts. Amy, her two sisters, her mother, her aunt, her grandmother—all of the female members of her family lived in fear of cancer, and with good…

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  • Fit for a Princess

    Fit for a Princess

    We have been neck-deep in home improvement projects for the last month or so. After the opera was over, I was bound and determined to finish my dining room. And then once that was done, the momentum pushed me forward to do my youngest’s room. I can’t tell you how wonderful it feels to have…

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