Month: June 2021
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10 Travel Hacks for Road-Tripping with Little Ones
Read More: 10 Travel Hacks for Road-Tripping with Little OnesSummer is THE time for road-tripping! Having two kids with a third on the way, we have done our fair share of travel. Our typical road trips range anywhere from 3 hours-8 hours of driving, and believe me, we have had some terrible car trips. The ones that make you want to swear off getting…
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Easy Father’s Day Printable Coloring Pages to Brighten His Day
Read More: Easy Father’s Day Printable Coloring Pages to Brighten His DayIt’s hard to believe that Father’s Day is right around the corner! I’ve mentioned before how much we love home-made cards in our house. Getting the kids involved in an activity that blesses your loved ones and has minimal cost? Count me in! So, for all the beloved men in your life, here are a…
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Date Night Ideas You Need to Try for June
Read More: Date Night Ideas You Need to Try for JuneI recently bought a newlywed couple these date night dice off of etsy. 3 Dice that you roll to determine a food to eat, an activity to do and what your post-activity plans are. Sort of a date night a la “the dice has spoken”. Now, usually, in parent-life, I think of date night as…
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Strawberry Season means Time for Berry Picking and Pie
Read More: Strawberry Season means Time for Berry Picking and PieWhen my friend Christin wrote a post about strawberry picking and baking with your toddler, she made it sound so fun that I knew I had to take my family berry picking too. In Virginia, it is prime strawberry season right now so we headed to Wegmeyer Farms and spent the morning with our neighbors…
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Why My Kids Love our Advent Card Tradition
Christmas has become my kids’ favorite holiday of the year. They love it so much in fact, that they convinced me to celebrate Christmas in July this past summer. Now, I get it, everyone loves Christmas–but for our family, one tradition in particular has made it a cause for celebration all month long—Advent Cards. And…
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To My Son, on your Due Date
I promise I began this post on your due date, Wells. It’s just that–you’re the fourth child and while I had every intention of writing the full story of your birth on your actual due date (since you came 8 days early!), it’s taken me a few additional days to write it down. And, to…
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