Tweet Two weeks ago, Ruckus Media Group released their newest learning app, “Twilight Sparkle: Teacher for a Day”. It is their second Hasbro interactive storybook, and the first My Little Pony book. My little girls are a bit young …
Tweet “Finding your tribe” is one of the new buzzwords for this digital generation. I’m not sure I heard the term much before 2010, however, old lady that I am, I know that the concept is far from new. Your …
Tweet If you are like me. . .and, since you are reading here, I suspect you are either at least a little like me, or know someone like me; then you know that big events have a way of sneaking …
Tweet It looks like we all survived the first month of school. The middle two boys are adjusting to a new homework level, and I’ve gotten to play writing coach a bit (I totally don’t mind that!). The three oldest …
Tweet I really love working with Mom Central Consulting. Earlier this year I was honored to be a finalist in their Blogger Grant Program, which encouraged and pushed me to be a better blogger. I’ve earned valuable blogging and social …
Tweet Mom central Consulting gave me the chance to review bestselling author, Trica Goyer’s new book, Beside Still Waters. From the author’s website: Marianna Sommer believes she knows where her life is headed. Nineteen years old and Amish, her plan …
Tweet Mom central Consulting gave me the chance to review bestselling author, Trica Goyer’s new book, Beside Still Waters. From the author’s website: Marianna Sommer believes she knows where her life is headed. Nineteen years old and Amish, her plan …
Tweet “Everything is up in the air right now.” How many times have I said this? It is as if I’m afraid to make plans, to commit to anything, or anyone, because of uncertainty of the future. In the past …
Tweet “Everything is up in the air right now.” How many times have I said this? It is as if I’m afraid to make plans, to commit to anything, or anyone, because of uncertainty of the future. In the past …
Tweet If I close my eyes, I can imagine that this is a “normal” summer. This week we did some pretty normal summer things. Andrew started Summer School (4 hours a day of geometry). The other boys have been sleeping …
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