by Amy LeForge | Apr 5, 2014 | How To
Disaster can strike suddenly and without prior warning. Because of this it is important to plan ahead. Think of a scenario where basic services such as water, gas, phone lines and electricity were cut off. Do you know what you would do? There are four basic steps to...
by Amy LeForge | Apr 5, 2014 | How To
Traveling with kids is a whole different experience from traveling with adults. While the sights may be the same, the experience is completely changed. Rather than obsessing about catching every attraction or packing every toy, use these helpful tips for a fun family...
by Amy LeForge | Apr 3, 2014 | How To
It’s too easy these days to stop off at the supermarket on your way home to pick up a bog standard Mother’s Day card off the shelf and write a quick message inside. This is fine some of the time, but this year, why not push the boat out with your own beautiful,...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 27, 2014 | How To
Bicycling is one of the most healthful and fun activities you can teach your child to do. From the moment kids start learning to ride a bike, they discover a fun way to stay active. What’s more, according to a study published in the Journal of Preventative...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 24, 2014 | How To
Planning your child’s birthday party does not have to be overwhelming and stressful. In fact, stress is a result of pressure you place on yourself to do more than what’s needed, or wanted by your child! This is especially the case when it’s for a...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 19, 2014 | How To
Planning for retirement can be a family affair. You can be involved in helping your parents retire, whether that means they stay in their home or choose to go into retirement living. By involving yourself in your parent’s retirement plans, you can make sure they have...