Monthly Goals Ideas: March 2020

I’m sharing my monthly goals ideas here + I have a free printable goals sheet for you!
How to Deal With Difficult People – The Book That Helped Me

I received this book as a gift, and it really helped me learn how to deal with difficult people…
Journal 5/21/14

I noticed this nice link-up at Nurturing Learning. I was thinking it was just a general bloggers’ journal link-up but, alas, it is meant for homeschoolers. I guess that still fits. Can you believe my boy is almost 3 and soon to be a real preschooler?
Catching Up… January 2014

Kent was 30 months old, Colt was 6 months old.
Catching Up… December 2013

Thinking back, what was your favorite December activity? What gift did you or your children enjoy the most?
Budgeting for Children: Learning Materials and Beyond
I’m not sure why but I feel led to write about this right now. We’ll see if Kent sleep schedule agrees. 😉 In my post about our Montessori Inspired Kitchen Setup I shared some of the products we’ve purchased for Kent to use. We are on a tight budget around here so it is important […]
Pigs?
Okay Abbie – this post is your fault! So my interest in pigs has been sparked due to some strong recommendations in the comments section. Plus, to be honest, if I pick up one more book about lambing problems or starting seeds I just might go crazy. This lifestyle is enjoyable but even fun things […]
Oreos and Rain
Most of the snow is gone now and it has been raining since sometime last night. Once lunchtime came at work all I could think about was coming home and cuddling up with a book, a movie, 3 dogs, and a cat. Brian is working late tonight as he is on lookout for flooding across […]
Bob Waldrop and Someday: A Tri-Cities Food Coop!?
So I attended a very interesting presentation Tuesday night titled, “Re-inventing the Family Farm”. I found the flyer at the Greenstone Farm Credit office of all places, which made me a little leery to attend. However, the presentation was by Robert Waldrop, President and General Manager of the Oklahoma Food Coop. The coop is incredibly […]