Making Family Dinner Work for Picky Eaters
Family dinner can be complicated if you have a picky eater, or if you’re a reluctant cook. Here’s how to make it work for your family.
Family dinner can be complicated if you have a picky eater, or if you’re a reluctant cook. Here’s how to make it work for your family.
These pretty DIY Advent calendars will help your kids track the days until Santa arrives.
I love the vocabulary lesson these books give my kids. It’s fun to hear them come up with different parts of speech. Give them a try with your kids.
From rafting down the Chattanooga to rock climbing in an air conditioned gym, six bloggers tell us all about their adventures on their summer vacation.
Stuck indoors? Got cabin fever? Use this as a time to show your kids how they can join the circus one day.
Family night should be easy, but trust me, what you think is fun and what your children think is fun are often worlds apart. So, we thought up some rules.
Am I a terrible person for wanting to take my toddler to see family on Thanksgiving while he’s stuck at work?
The songs we play over and over again make family life better and create our own soundtrack for our memories later.
What if your scrapbook had no photos, but just drawings? Even if you only draw in stick figures, the results will be amazing.
Normal things that most families do together like eating dinner, going for ice cream, or even getting to church on time require a hilarious amount of effort.
We press on and continue to try having family dinners, but while our dinners are a work in progress, breakfast has become a win!
So much can change in five years, or even one year! What was your family doing this time last year?
With summer coming, it’s not too soon to think about making reading an activity that you and your family will look forward to…
Try these five tips to create the essence of a family resort and make staying at home feel like an enjoyable vacation with your family.
Some ideas to help your small children feel more comfortable at family gatherings when they are reunited with those who love them from far-away.
They say “it’s not the house that makes the home.” I am more convinced than ever that what they say is true.
How do you make better use of family time during the school year to keep things feeling light instead of hurried? New habits and purposeful plans are key.
Watching my grandmother play with my daughter I am reminded of why I loved spending time with her as a child. She inspires me to want to be a better mother.
For every time that you’re willing to say no, you get the freedom to say yes to something that’s a better fit for your family.
Make a name acrostic using your kids’ best character traits to encourage them.