• Family

    Rainy Day Activities for Kids

    Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. It’s that time of year. The time of year that the weather can be unpredictable. One minute it can be sunny and beautiful, and the next it can be raining. If your children are getting a little stir crazy cooped up indoors, and you are feeling the same, there are a few things you can do to make rainy days more bearable and even fun. Visit the…

  • Family

    Tips for Teaching Your Child To Pack Their Lunch

    I am going to share some pointers on teaching kids to pack their own lunches for school! This is a great way to help teach your child to be independent and take some stress off mom and dad. The tips below will help you teach your child a life skill - how to take care of themselves! It is up to us as parents to teach our children how to dress themselves, brush their teeth,…

  • Family,  Lifestyle

    Fall Bucket List + FREE Printable

    DISCLOSURE: This post does contain affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and make a purchase I receive monetary compensation. However, not all links are to product, some link to tutorials/recipes. Thank you for your support! Fall has got to be my favourite season. Regardless, of the shorter days and cool nights, I love the crisp air and all the gorgeous colours associated with this time of year. Besides all that, there’s…

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    15 Lunch Box Hacks That Will Make Life Easier for Parents

    DISCLOSURE: This post contains affiliate links. Nothing beats finding an awesome hack to make your life a little bit easier. Below I will share 15 lunch box hacks for parents to try this school year! These simple hacks will make packing lunches easier, and of course be a time saver! One thing I always recommend is packing lunches the night before. This way, in the midst of hectic mornings, their lunches are already made and…

  • Tips to a Happy and Healthy March break + #Giveaway
    Family,  Giveaways

    7 Tips to a Happy & Healthy March Break + Giveaway

    I blame myself. I started slacking - myself and the kids weren’t taking our vitamins, I wasn’t drinking enough water and thanks to a busy work schedule we weren’t eating as healthy as we should’ve been…all that plus the fact that my son is in school, where most viruses are transferred it’s no surprise it lasted as long as it did. Finally, we are all better and looking forward to having a happy and healthy…

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    How to Get Children to Open Up About their Feelings

    We’ve all been their a time or two before; our kids get off the school bus and they’re not quite acting like themselves, you ask them “What’s wrong?” and they say “Nothing.” It kills me when Lucas does this because although he doesn’t realize it, I know him better that anyone else and I can tell when there’s something wrong even when he’s trying to hide it. He’s a very timid little guy, unless it’s…

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