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Getting Time with Your Spouse When You Have No Babysitter for the Kids

June 6, 2016 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

How can you get one-on-one time with your spouse when you don’t have a babysitter to watch your kids? Here are some helpful strategies.

One-on-one time with your spouse is beneficial in any marriage relationship, but it takes on new importance and is particularly elusive for parents of young children. At first glance, it seems like finding alone time is simple: Just leave the kids with a sitter for a few hours! However, for many couples, this is easier said than … [Read more...] about Getting Time with Your Spouse When You Have No Babysitter for the Kids

Filed Under: Enriching Marriage, Raising an Inheritance Tagged With: babies, frugal living, i will, preschoolers, school-age children, toddlers

6 Things Children Can Learn From Gardening

June 1, 2016 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Gardening isn’t just a fun activity for our children. It’s educational, teaching them many important lessons and benefitting them in a number of ways.

We finally have a yard large enough to accommodate several raised garden beds. With the clumsy help of my toddler, I recently moved my plants from their starter pots into two large beds. I’m thrilled to be introducing my daughter to gardening because there are so many lessons—truly crucial lessons—that our children can learn from … [Read more...] about 6 Things Children Can Learn From Gardening

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

The Best Freezer Meals

May 30, 2016 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Frozen meals are wonderful because they can be pulled from the freezer and used whenever they are needed. What are some of the best meals to freeze?

Today we are going to answer another question from a reader. It’s timely for me that we examine her question because I’m trying to prepare freezer meals to use after I give birth later this summer. Sharon asked the following: “Hi, I have some friends that are having some health issues and would like to do some cooking for them. I am … [Read more...] about The Best Freezer Meals

Filed Under: Being Salt & Light, Keeping the Home Tagged With: cooking tips, menu planning, organized living

Tips for Preparing Great Burgers

May 27, 2016 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Some burgers turn out moist and flavorful, while others are dry and bland. If you want the former, then follow these tips for cooking great burgers.

Hamburgers are one of my absolute favorite foods. For the most part, I’ve been content eating a wide variety of burgers prepared at restaurants, barbecues, and here at home. I’ve been paying more attention recently and I’ve noticed that there is great variation in the quality of burgers I eat. Some are moist and flavorful, while others … [Read more...] about Tips for Preparing Great Burgers

Filed Under: Keeping the Home Tagged With: cooking tips

4 Things Christians Should Stop Posting on Social Media (Part 2)

May 25, 2016 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Sometimes I’m surprised at what Christians post on their social media pages. Here are some types of posts that Christians should avoid sharing.

Last week I posed this question: If all that non-Christians know of Christianity is what they see from Christians on social media, then what is their understanding of our faith? We then looked at the first of four types of posts that I think Christians should avoid posting on social media. Let’s examine the remaining types of posts … [Read more...] about 4 Things Christians Should Stop Posting on Social Media (Part 2)

Filed Under: Being Salt & Light, Growing Spiritually, Reflecting on Life Tagged With: friendship, handling differences, just for fun, spiritual growth, technology

Road Tripping with a Toddler: Tips for an Enjoyable Ride

May 23, 2016 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Car travel with a toddler poses some challenges, but you can still have a fantastic road trip. It just takes some creativity and planning!

The only thing more intimidating than taking a road trip with an infant is taking one with a toddler. Fortunately, as is the case when road tripping with a baby, a little planning and creativity can help things go smoothly and enjoyably. Please note that this post contains some affiliate links. Click here to read about what this … [Read more...] about Road Tripping with a Toddler: Tips for an Enjoyable Ride

Filed Under: Raising an Inheritance Tagged With: just for fun, organized living, toddlers

4 Things Christians Should Stop Posting on Social Media (Part 1)

May 18, 2016 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Sometimes I’m shocked at what Christians post on their social media pages. Here’s the first of four things that Christians shouldn’t share on social media.

If all that non-Christians know of Christianity is what they see from Christians on social media, then what is their understanding of our faith? I’ve been pondering this recently because I’m often shocked at the things I see Christians posting on their social media pages. There are some things we just need to avoid sharing. Here are … [Read more...] about 4 Things Christians Should Stop Posting on Social Media (Part 1)

Filed Under: Being Salt & Light, Growing Spiritually, Reflecting on Life Tagged With: friendship, handling differences, just for fun, spiritual growth, technology

Eating Out While On a Tight Budget

May 16, 2016 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Eating out doesn’t have to cost a fortune. There are a number of strategies we can use to make eating out affordable.

You can generally prepare a homemade meal for the entire family for the price of one entrée at a restaurant. Subsequently, if you’re on a tight budget, then eating out probably isn’t something you should do very often! This is a somewhat discouraging reality for many of us. My household is on a tight budget, but we really enjoy getting … [Read more...] about Eating Out While On a Tight Budget

Filed Under: Managing Finances Tagged With: date night ideas, frugal living, personal finance

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