This post was written by Sarah Outlaw of Real Food Outlaws. Originally published July 2013. This post contains affiliate links. Summer can be a crazy time for a homeschooling family! Especially for one that doesn’t do full-blown schooling over the break. I was thinking about how we were going to transition from a more structured routine into […]
How to Keep the House Clean While Homeschooling – Includes 50+ Ideas!
Homeschoolers are in such a unique situation when it comes to keeping the house clean: We live in our homes each day (and I mean live in our homes), so they become dirty and untidy very quickly. But even though we’re home most days, we don’t have time to clean thoroughly because we’re so busy […]
THE BEAUTIFUL HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT BINDER KIT – FREE ($12.99 Value!)
What can make managing your home more beautiful? Why, The Beautiful Household Management Binder Kit, of course! This set of 17 printables includes everything you need to create your own household management binder. Click here to grab your copy of The Beautiful Household Management Binder Kit here!
5 Tips for Decluttering Your Daily Routine {or, tips to help keep Mama sane}
This post is from contributor Daniele Evans. Originally published July 2013. We often talk of decluttering our homes, and this is incredibly helpful for keeping our “stuff” at bay! I think it’s important, as well, to think through our days as mothers–how we go about doing our work–and to focus on decluttering there. Because while […]
The MEGA List of Free Printable Calendars and Planners for 2016!
The beginning of the year is the perfect time for moms to think about their schedules – what is working and what needs to change. As you think about the coming year and set goals for yourself and your family, browse through this mega list of free printable calendars and planners! You’ll find various styles […]
5 Things We’re Doing Differently With Our Second Set of Children
This post was written by Danika Cooley of Thinking Kids My husband and I have two distinct sets of children. Our first two children came to live with us out of a high-risk situation, at the ages of eight and ten, the week after our honeymoon. We didn’t have a whole lot of time […]