by Amy LeForge | Apr 29, 2014 | Adolescence
Editor’s note: as a parent who hasn’t gone through sending children to Prom yet, I feel compelled to say that while of course making memories are important, so is staying out of debt. If you can’t pay cash (or better yet, have your teen contribute...
by Amy LeForge | Apr 28, 2014 | How To
With the children at home, there are a lot of hours to fill and being imaginative and positive on these long days can be tiring. There are however lots of things that you can get the little ones involved with that will give you some time to sit back and simply have...
by Amy LeForge | Apr 28, 2014 | Resources/Reviews
A big focus for Hubby and I lately has been eating healthier. So I was pretty interested when the good folks at Wholesome Cravings contacted me and asked for a review of their baking mixes. These dairy-free, gluten-free mixes have zero grams of trans fats and are high...
by Amy LeForge | Apr 28, 2014 | Parenting
Unfortunately, divorce is a problem that creates a lot of stress and turmoil, especially for the children involved. While it may be in the best interests of the parents to get a divorce for one reason or another, it still doesn’t change the fact that it is...
by Amy LeForge | Apr 28, 2014 | Linky
Hello Heroes! I was just looking through the old linky lists, and if I understand correctly, this is the 68th time we’ve done this dance. Pretty cool, eh? An InLinkz Link-up
by Brionna Kennedy | Apr 27, 2014 | Adolescence, Tween
The idea of allowing your children to stay home alone can cause you to be anxiety ridden, but there are considerations to make and suggestions to take to make the experience smooth for everyone involved. As you make your decision, remember that 12 is the rule of thumb...