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5 Easy Easter Desserts to Make at Home

It’s Easter on Sunday! With the world in a full out pandemic, you may have  Easter activities, including meals in the back of your mind. Well, we are here to help. Bring a little sunshine and ah-hem sugar to your evening with these yummy, yet super easy desserts. These desserts have simple ingredients that hopefully you already have in your home. Check them out!Make these yummy Springtime Crinkle Cookies  from Two Sisters Crafting. They have easy ingredients and look so festive for spring. READ MORE »

5 Things People Reused During the Great Depression!

With how different things have been since Covid 19 took off it’s had me thinking. How was it back in the great depression and what can we learn from history? Because we know, history repeats itself. After doing a little research I wanted to share what I’ve learned and what people reused during the great depression! READ MORE »

Step-by-Step Potty Training Tips (The Perfect Quarantined Goal)

Guys, now that we are all quarantined, this is the time to potty train! When you hear the word potty training, what do you think first? Pee, crying, fighting, pee, and more pee? I’ll be honest, I’ve always DREADED the potty training phase. It’s just not convenient and it’s so tiring. It’s one of those things that can really be hard or can really be quite simple. As I’ve had 3 kids to potty train, I’ve found some really good tips and tricks. Each time I’ve followed this guide below and each of my kids have been potty trained in 3 days or less. That’s right, 3 days. It’s definitely not an easy 3 days and at the end I’m ready for Cafe Rio, Coke and a giant piece of cheesecake. But it’s totally worth it. READ MORE »

Easter Egg Hunts Your Kids Will LOVE!

Well I think we’ve all realized by now that we’ll be celebrating Easter while quarantined. Which means no public Easter egg hunts and for many of us, no family gatherings filled with food and celebration! So I wanted to put together a list of some fun ways you can throw your own Easter Egg hunt at your house and still make things special and fun this year! READ MORE »

5 Tips to Make the Homeschool Transition Awesome

Okay, how are you guys doing with the transition from public or charter school to homeschool? I’ll admit now that we are in homeschooling for the long haul, it was time for me to make a few adjustments to make it a little more awesome. Now I know every family is different and some of these won’t work for you, but I’m guessing no matter the ages of your kids, you could implement of couple of these ideas. READ MORE »

10 Ways to Have Fun at Home During Spring Break!

The last 2 weeks have been crazy. From trying to find balance with at home school work, electronic time and family time we need the upcoming break. But I’ve had to get creative with how we are going to spend our spring break. We’ve been doodling, baking in the kitchen and lots more during these times at home that I still want to find a way to make spring break different and memorable. So here are our ideas of how we’ll be spending spring break this year, at home! READ MORE »

10 Fun and Free Activities to do at Home with Kids

2020 will be a year we will all remember. With the coronavirus, we are asked to stay in our homes so we don’t spread the virus. This can be super hard when you have kids. What can you do at home ALL day long? There are so many resources out there that I almost get overwhelmed. So, I’ll start out with just 10. These 10 activities are ones we have already done and the kids have enjoyed. Score! READ MORE »

A Simple Easy Step By Step Guild To Making Your 72 Hour Kits! (With Items You Probably Have at Home)

Emergency preparedness seems to be a hot topic right now. With everything that’s been happening it’s a smart idea to have at least your 72 hour bags packed and ready to go. But what’s most important to put inside you might ask? Here’s a simple guide I’ve put together to get you started on the right foot. READ MORE »

Prepare for Passing Microsoft AZ-301 Exam with Efficient Exam Dumps from Examsnap

Becoming a Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect has a lot of advantages. For example, the average salary of a Microsoft Azure Solutions Architect professional is $153,378 per year. Impressive, right? As Microsoft has Azure centers in more than 190 countries, this position is open at a global level. So, you may strain yourself and earn the Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert credential through passing the Microsoft AZ-300 along with the Microsoft AZ-301 tests. READ MORE »

5 Things I’m Buying/Doing to Survive the Coronavirus

This Coronavirus is getting real here in the United States. I know it’s on all of our minds right now. I’ve been reading the updates from different states and it looks like a lot of our normal every day routines will be changing. Schools are going to be cancelled which makes me re-think what I need to do or get. I thought I would share with you a few things that are not your typical toilet paper and water that I’m buying. READ MORE »

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