Habit Tracker Bundle
I am not a disciplined person. As a mom, my days never look the same so when you add that to my lack of discipline, forming habits can seem impossible. That’s why I love our Habit Tracker Bundle! It helps me stay focused every day on accomplishing my goals. The habits I am working on each day this month are praying and reflecting, exercising, drinking water, not eating sugar, and encouraging someone.
7 Week Holiday Planner

Who else moves a million miles per hour from Halloween through December 26th? The calendar starts to fill up with parties and performances. Then we squeeze in fun holiday traditions like watching our family’s favorite movies, baking cookies, and visiting Santa. We’re juggling so many great things, that the things that are less fun fall […]
Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt for Kids

This is the perfect Thanksgiving side dish your children are sure to love—a Thanksgiving scavenger hunt for kids! Not only will they love searching for these indoor clues, they’ll also learn some fun facts and interesting tidbits about the first Thanksgiving: In 1620, a long time ago, a journey did begin. Aboard the Mayflower from England, into the autumn wind. And they rhyme too! So start hiding and they can start finding.
iSpy Game for Fall

Grab a sweater! As a crisp breeze blows across your yard, red and yellow leaves leave their trees and land along your street. The kids are eager to rake them into giant piles to jump in. They’ll probably want to do it again. And they should, because fall is finally here. You can feel it in the air. But you can also spy it with your eye. For a fun, seasonal twist on iSpy games, we’ve created the iSpy Printable for Fall.
Leaf Identification Game

The autumn world is full of color and texture and great beauty. Use this Leaf Identification Game to draw your children into the world of fall by seeing how many leaves your children can find.
Autumn Charades Game

It’s halftime of the game and time to stretch your legs. But not everyone wants to go outside and toss the football around. So what do you do? Play a game of autumn charades! Regardless of age or athletic ability, your family and friends alike can join in on the fun. Add to the fun with some jokes, too.
Holiday Helper Ideas

Do you have kids at home with lots of free time and energy? The holidays can be stressful with so much to do. Plus, when you’re running on all cylinders and everyone else’s feet are propped up, it can feel like you’re a geyser about to blow. That’s no way to navigate the holidays, so […]
Water Scavenger Hunt

Does your family like to take trips to the ocean? There’s so much to see and discover on the beach. Living creatures are everywhere! Look in the water and you’ll find minnows and maybe a jellyfish. Look up and you’ll spot seagulls. Head to a tide pool and who knows what you’ll find! The scenery […]
10 Ways to Pray for Your Toddler

When my daughter was a toddler, around two years old, she had a very high fever. I prepared a bath to cool her down, but when I tried to put her in the water she protested as only a toddler can. Finally, I said, “I’m the mommy. You need to do what I say so you can feel better.” Not missing a beat she said, “But I’m the little mommy and I don’t want to.”
Husband and Wife Bucket List

I’d like to encourage you and your spouse to write a couples bucket list together. It can be composed of small dreams or big dreams. Whatever you plan to do, plan to do it together. To help keep track of your ideas we created a Husband and Wife Bucket List printable. Feel free to write in your ideas.
Don’t Forget to Remember

There are lessons you learn as a child that aren’t taught in school. These special moments that leave a mark on your heart usually come just by experiencing life with a sense of wonder. As we get older, we learn more complicated lessons, but it would do us all some good to recall those simpler […]
How to Talk to Your Teen About Peer Pressure

Teenagers, specifically young men, face peer pressure on a daily basis. It can come from any direction – their friends, classmates, and even their family. As parents or parental figures, you need to prepare your child for peer pressure and encourage them to stand up and make wise choices in the face of adversity. Use these conversation starters to get them thinking.