It’s no secret that our “puppy” is spoiled. It’s also no secret that he’s no longer a puppy. In fact, he’s actually 14-years-old. He has various older dog issues, so we do all we can to make his life enjoyable and a little easier. That means that on many days I’m carrying our sweetie up and down the stairs. It also means less sleep at night as he needs to go out more frequently. As you can see, adopting a dog is a lifetime commitment. Way back when we first adopted him from the humane society, we honestly didn’t know…
Month: December 2011
Marriage Monday: A Place of Rest
Posted in Christian Life, and Family
I’ve been giving a lot of thought lately into what makes a marriage work. Obviously, marriage is not easy, and a healthy marriage doesn’t just happen. We have to work at it every day, fight for it, never grow complacent. One of the simplest things we can do as wives is make sure our homes are a place of peace, rest, comfort for our entire family – especially our spouse. Does my home welcome my husband? Does he look forward to walking through the door after a hard day of work? If not, what can I do to change…
Hands-On Learning: TeacherGeek
Posted in Homeschooling, and Reviews
TeacherGeek sells products that teach students engineering, math, science, and technology in a fun, hands-on manner. Students learn by doing interesting projects where they are involved in the process from beginning to end – no boring textbooks! They are guided through the process of asking questions and then answering them through a series of tasks related to the current project. By the end of the project, they will have a better understanding and working knowledge of the skills presented for the project on which they’ve been working. We received a “Catch the Bug” single kit ($22.98) to review. At first, Munchkin wasn’t…
Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid: for the LORD JEHOVAH is my strength and my song; he also is become my salvation. ~Isaiah 12:2 KJV~
Gluten Free Turkey Pot Pie
Posted in Gluten Free, Homemaking, and Photography
Thanksgiving leftovers don’t have to be boring. These individual gluten free turkey pot pies feature a flaky crust, delicious veggies, and tasty leftover turkey. It’s not your typical thanksgiving leftover meal.