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There are several fresh and trendy layered hairstyles for men that are popular. These hairstyles add texture, dimension, and movement to the hair, creating a stylish and modern look. Consequently, in
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Out of the tree house and into the tour bus, romantic rocker BØRNS gives us a first look at his new album.
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Heather and Michael share a very organized, extremely stylish 600 square feet with their three daughters, Lennon (4 years), Georgie (2.5 years), and James (15 months). The home's style is "cozy, thoughtful, not fussy, and somewhere between minimal and collected."
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Learn how to decorate a large wall with these simple yet beautiful ideas! Transform your living space with these pro tips and ideas
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2 maxis-matchy sims up for download! Fyi they come with only basegame undies. Live in-game shots on my Patreon. Hope you like them! :) Defaults/Overrides Used (optional): Better In-Game Lighting Mod…
Simple paper bag lung project for kids helps explain how do lungs work for kids with an easy human body project for kids of all ages.
The other new room (the top bunk) Tagged: Kids Room, Bedroom Room Type, Bunks, Bed, Desk, and Shelves. Photo 2 of 8 in Two-In-One-Kids-Room by Sali Tabacchi Inc.. Browse inspirational photos of modern kids' rooms.
Whether you can't afford a new bed or just want to give your current bed a bit of a romantic makeover, here's a plethora of DIY ideas for a canopy bed.
After spending most of June and July working on the yard, it’s time to refocus on homeschooling. Normally we don’t take a summer break and instead take more time off in the spring and fall for plan…
A New York City couple with three young children enlists designer Alisa Bloom to create a home for all ages
Use the Gutenberg Bible history lapbook to teach your kids about the printing press with 3 free lapbooks for the Who What Why history series.
Hey guys! If you’ve been following me for any time at all, you know I like to go all out for All Saints’ Day. But just to prove that’s not required, today we’ll be making twenty simple saint costumes . . . out of t-shirts! For many years, creating awesome costumes with my kids for […]
ShareThe highs and lows of a 6 week New Zealand Motorhome Adventure with 2 children under 3…. My husband and I had talked about driving around New Zealand for years, so when the opportunity arose I thought we would have jumped at the chance…. Our hesitancy was due to the fact that we now had ... Read more
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Multiplication can be challenging for kids to learn and for teachers to teach! Here are a few tips to make teaching multiplication easier.
“You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” —Kahlil Gibran I have countless holiday memories. Most of them center around faith, family, and traditions. Very few childhood memories actually include the gifts I received. I distinctly remember the year that I got […]
Teacher humour is needed to get through the hectic school season. Check out the 10 ways below to see if you live with a teacher!
Parents, you need a plan when it comes to how to correct your kids —in a way that points them to Christ's law, speaks to their hearts, and imparts grace.
Wow...my hat goes off to those of you who blogged regularly throughout your first week back to school. I literally was lucky to make it home...
Do your thighs rub when you walk? If so, you may have some threadbare spots on your favorite jeans. Here's an EASY way to fix them!
Slowing down feeds our souls and nurtures our families. No matter what parenting style we practice, this topic unites us. Simplicity is a powerful tool that shows our kids unconditional love, strengthens our parent-child connection and makes us happier.
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I have been keeping this project a secret for far too long, and now that it is up on Buzz Feed I can finally share the reveal with you all! You may remember when I asked you all to vote on whether I should make a Narwhal Whale or a Loch Ness monster. Guess which
Hey bloggy friends! Long time, no see! Let me tell you, getting into the groove of this year has been C-R-A-Z-Y! After 3 weeks of gatheri...
Grab these Back to school table settings with free printables so you can send your kids off to school in style!
Indulge in the delightful simplicity of homemade sourdough crumpets with this easy recipe. The tangy notes from the sourdough starter elevate these golden, fluffy crumpets, making each bite a perfect balance of airy texture and rich, fermented flavor.
Heart pounding, rapid breathing, nightmares...yep, it's that time of year. Back to school...dun dun dun. Okay I actually may be a little dramatic there (ask anyone who knows me, it's not uncommon!). But seriously, every year I feel like this. The anxiety of the unknown plus the excitement of getting back into the classroom and teaching. I think that when I get to the point in my career that I don't feel like this it will be a sign to quit teaching. There are many things that I worry about before the school year starts. Will the dynamic in my room be good, will I be able to meet the needs of all of my students, will I be nice even on my grumpy days, will they like me, will the parents be nice, will I have my materials prepared, what if I mess up? The list goes on and on. It probably explains why I am a little tiny bit type-A about prepping my classroom (if you haven't noticed). What I can control now makes me feel a little better. In reality all of it is out of my control. I try to remember that my students are feeling just as anxious, and that it's okay. My hubs is losing his 'summer wife' and I know the house is going to be kind of a wreck until our first long break, but it's worth it. To add to the unknown I am getting an intern this year (woo hoo!). We start training together tomorrow and I'm really excited. For those of you who are not PA teachers, the preservice teachers had to choose pre k-4 or 4-8 for their certification. Kind of interesting and most likely not going to last, but in the meantime it means that 5th and 6th grade openings will be filled easier for the kids who chose 4-8th for their certification. So, as I count down my last few hours of summer, here are a few pins that I found inspiring as I began planning for this school year, and a fun purchase that I made to use in my room this year. Enjoy! Me By the Numbers - will be doing this on the first day of math with the kids. I think it'll be great for the cover of their binders! I'm going to try to add this in on the first day of school with my homeroom. I'll have them color a larger popsicle stick then put them in a shadow box to display with a team work inspired quote. I love owls, and this is just too cute. And finally, my new purchase! A doc cam! I'm so excited, this little guy has great reviews and was less than $100. Very affordable on a teacher budget. Amazon has it - the IPEVO Point 2 View USB camera.
Build superhero patterns with LEGO bricks! Print the building cards from the post. These are fun to build on a base plate or a LEGO wall.
Overwhelmed Mom? If you're a completely exhausted mom, check out these 15 life-changing tips for tired moms. You'll regret not finding this sooner!
Pride is perhaps the most deceptive, pervasive, and multifaceted form of sin, and it plays a central role in virtually all sin.
Creating a simple visual schedule for your three-year-old can help curb difficult behavior! Find out how to implement some structured time to their day.
Tips and strategies to help your child deal with anxious thoughts and perfectionism.