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6 Ways to Go Green with Your Homeschooling

September 21, 2020 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

If we’re not careful, then homeschooling can generate a lot of waste. Thankfully, these 6 simple strategies make eco-friendly homeschooling easy!

When we first started homeschooling, one of the many things I noticed is that we began going through tons of paper, crayons, pencils, workbooks, and other non-reusable supplies. Because we were figuring out what homeschooling would look like for us, I just rolled with it. However, now that we’re more settled in, I’m actively seeking ways to … [Read more...] about 6 Ways to Go Green with Your Homeschooling

Filed Under: Promoting Healthful Living, Raising an Inheritance Tagged With: green living, preschoolers, school-age children

Getting Along with Your Spouse When You’re Together 24/7

September 14, 2020 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Due to work and other activities, most couples aren’t together constantly. What happens when vacation, retirement, or lockdown has them together 24/7?

Most of us aren’t with our spouses all of the time. Usually one or both spouses are at work and participating in activities outside of the home for a portion of each day. However, there are times, such as during vacations, during retirement, or during lockdowns for a pandemic, when spouses end up spending all of their time … [Read more...] about Getting Along with Your Spouse When You’re Together 24/7

Filed Under: Enriching Marriage Tagged With: handling differences, i will

How to Enjoy the Time You Spend Cleaning the House

September 10, 2020 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Do you enjoy cleaning or do you just press through to get it done? If you just press through, then consider these tips for making cleaning enjoyable.

Over the last few months, as I was getting our house ready to list for sale, I did A LOT of cleaning. I don’t know about you, but cleaning isn’t my favorite activity—there are so many things I’d rather do! All of this cleaning brought to mind a post I wrote a few years ago about making cleaning more enjoyable. As I managed to stay on … [Read more...] about How to Enjoy the Time You Spend Cleaning the House

Filed Under: Keeping the Home Tagged With: cleaning tips

How to Have a Positive Mindset About Aging

September 7, 2020 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Researchers have found that our mindset about aging impacts our experience of aging. Given this, how can we develop a positive view of aging?

Earlier this year, as thousands of older nursing home residents were dying of COVID-19, I wrote a post about how Americans view older adults. One of the things I noted is that Americans generally have a negative view of aging and the aged. We view aging as being synonymous with decline and apply a number of negative stereotypes to older … [Read more...] about How to Have a Positive Mindset About Aging

Filed Under: Promoting Healthful Living, Reflecting on Life Tagged With: health and safety

7 Tips for Having Constructive Conversations About Politics

August 31, 2020 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Respectful, productive conversations about politics are essential if we’re to proceed as a unified nation. Here’s how to have these conversations.

In Ecclesiastes, a short book in the Old Testament, a wise teacher states that there is nothing new under the sun (Ecclesiastes 1:9). The longer I live, the more I see this statement validated. For example, four years ago I shared tips for having respectful conversations about politics because the political scene was volatile, with candidates … [Read more...] about 7 Tips for Having Constructive Conversations About Politics

Filed Under: Being Salt & Light, Reflecting on Life Tagged With: current events, handling differences

September 2020 Dinner Menu

August 27, 2020 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

What’s for dinner in my house during September 2020? Menu items include Philly Cheesesteak Sandwiches, Taco Salad, and Bourbon Chicken.

September is nearly here, so it’s time for another menu. This month (just like the rest of the year) has been pretty unpredictable. What we eat over the next few weeks will depend on a couple of things. One is if we get hit by a hurricane. I live on the Texas Gulf Coast, so we are waiting to see where Hurricane Laura will make landfall when it … [Read more...] about September 2020 Dinner Menu

Filed Under: Keeping the Home Tagged With: menu planning

Nutrition Facts for My Most Popular Recipes

August 24, 2020 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

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I frequently receive comments on my recipe posts asking if I have calculated the nutrition facts for my recipes. I’m not in the habit of calculating these for recipes I use for my own family, so I haven’t taken the time to do that here. Additionally, my readers sometimes ask if I have the recipes in a format that can be easily printed. There … [Read more...] about Nutrition Facts for My Most Popular Recipes

Filed Under: Keeping the Home, Promoting Healthful Living Tagged With: health and safety, recipes

How to Avoid Falling for Urban Legends, Rumors, and Conspiracy Theories

August 17, 2020 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Urban legends, rumors, and conspiracy theories can be harmful, so why do we believe them? More importantly, how can we avoid spreading them?

The spread of misinformation is not a new phenomenon. However, because we have access to multiple tools (email, text messaging, social media, etc.) that quickly spread messages to numerous individuals, urban legends, rumors, and conspiracy theories spread more quickly and reach more individuals than they used to. These forms of … [Read more...] about How to Avoid Falling for Urban Legends, Rumors, and Conspiracy Theories

Filed Under: Reflecting on Life Tagged With: current events, serving others

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