Family

How to Create Healthy Eating Habits With Kids

I am thrilled to have my friend, Danielle Rae, on the blog today writing a guest post on how to help your kids eat healthy and how to help them make good food choices. She has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to nutrition and healthy eating. I know you will enjoy what she […] Read more…

Annie: Foster Dog #6

( Annie: 4 months AKA: Scarlett) We took a break from fostering during the holidays because we were traveling. The doodle rescue we worked with does not allow you to take dogs with you out of town. With the introduction of 2018, we were excited to get back into the fostering system. The rescue was […] Read more…

Chewy: Foster Dog # 5

(Chewy: 6 Months) This sweet fella, Chewy, is a Sheepadoodle (Old English Sheepdog and Poodle). He was a sweet boy, but very rambunctious. His name describes him well, he loved to chew! My husband almost disowned me when he chewed up a pair of his Cole Haan dress shoes!! (Just kidding, but he did put […] Read more…

Marty : Foster Dog #4

Marty (7 months) This boy’s name is Marty and he came from a rough background. He was found in a high-kill shelter. We are not real sure what breed Marty was but they believe he had some poodle in him.  The rescue got him and another dog out at the same time, they were both […] Read more…

Oakley : Foster Dog #3

Oakley (4 Months) We got a call from the rescue asking if we could foster a four month old sheepadoodle. A sheepadoodle is a old english sheepdog and poodle mix. Super cute dogs!! Of course we said YES!!! We went to pick up Oakley and we met his sister, who was the sweetest. They both […] Read more…

How To Teach Your Child To Own Up To Their Actions

My boys always to seem to find themselves in some sort of trouble. They are rowdy and rambunctious inside the house, so I send them outside to run off energy, but to no avail, they find something to get into outside as well. The other day they began picking up rocks and throwing them. Our […] Read more…

3 Ways To Protect Your Child’s Vision

“What can you see now Silas?” the nurse asked as she turned the picture to the biggest one avaliable. “I don’t see anything.” He replied. My heart broke. My stomach was sick at the thought that he had lived three years without being able to see out of his left eye. I had NO idea […] Read more…

You Can Stay Home With Your Kids!

A few weeks ago, I was asked to be a part of a book launch group for Erin Odom’s (The Humbled Homemaker) new book, “You Can Stay Home With Your Kids!” I was thrilled to be able to read her new book because she is such an awesome women, wife, and mother. She is the […] Read more…

Peanut: Foster Dog #2

Peanut: 9 Weeks I received a call one day from the Director of Foster Care, with the doodle rescue, asking if we could foster a second dog for just a few days while we still had Mollie Mae (our current foster dog at the time: click here for her story). It was a unique situation […] Read more…

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