Gardening is like any other hobby or life skill, it can get expensive as you buy equipment and tools. To help your garden budget, I've assembled some great DIY projects for gardeners who are willing to put some time out to save some money. Some of these projects can be made with reclaimed lumber (check Craigslist) or other items you may have around already. Others will require you to pick up some supplies. How you prioritize your DIY projects is up to you, but I do hope you find at least one that will make your gardening life a little easier. ...Read More
Archives for 2018
Copywork Using Great Literature Broadens Minds
I love using copywork in our classroom because it’s such a powerful teaching tool. I’ve found it has numerous benefits that reach far beyond just learning to write neatly. Today I'm going to share some tips for copywork using great literature. (To learn more about copywork read What is Copywork? And why it’s the missing piece in your homeschool day!) One of the great things about copywork is how it lends itself to broadening a child’s world. Through copywork, beautiful works of literature are available to a child in a way that’s more easily consumed and understood. It’s one thing for a child to sit down and ...Read More
Your Wife and the Essential Oil Craze (a letter to skeptical husbands)
I remember the first time I walked into our local "health food" store. I felt a bit like an unclean pagan walking into a holy hippie temple. Surrounded by little boxes of organic herbal teas, agave fiber scrape cloths, and homeopathic pellets made of albatross, I just prayed to the heathen gods that the beatnik priestess behind the cash register didn't smell the McDonald's fries on my breath. And then there was the wall of oils. Check that. The walls (plural) of oils. None of it made much sense to me. Then, some time later, my wife was diagnosed with Lyme disease. And I'm not talking about the ...Read More
How to Get Your Husband on Board with Essential Oils
Hands-down, one of the questions I get asked the most is: how do you get your husband on board with essential oils? Now, I admittedly have a very supportive husband. I was the skeptical one. And when I finally got to the point where I was ready to dive in, he trusted my judgement that these little bottles of oily goodness were worth the investment. But I get it: if you're reading this article, your husband may not be on board with your desire to try or buy essential oils. Learn more about my favorite essential oils in this post. 4 Steps to Helping Your Husband Understand Your Love of Essential ...Read More
Is “Self-Esteem” Biblical? (a parent’s guide to doing it right)
What comes to your mind when you hear the term "self-esteem"? Given the emphasis on self-esteem in today's culture, maybe you think of catchphrases like "Believe in yourself" or "Follow your heart." While mottos like these are spoken with the best of intentions, aimed to build up the self-esteem of the hearer, they aren't at all biblical according to Scriptures like Jeremiah 17:9, Proverbs 3:5-6, and Galatians 6:14. In fact, the term “self-esteem” has become taboo in some Christian circles, as Christ-followers rightly resist a secular worldview. But since self-esteem is the perception of one's own worth, is ...Read More
When Should We Talk to Our Kids About Homosexuality?
No one wants to raise a child in a war zone. When we hear reports from war-torn countries like Syria, Afghanistan, and Somalia, our hearts break for parents in those countries who daily face the possibility that their child might be killed by a barrel bomb or suicide bomber. For parents in these countries, while they hate being surrounded by war, they do their child no favors by pretending they aren't in a war zone. Christians today live in a cultural war zone. Every day, the guardians of culture impress their values on us and our children—values that are often contrary to those of Christ's kingdom. And we ...Read More
Mouthwatering Sweet Fire Skillet Dinner
Who doesn't enjoy a hearty skillet dinner? I myself love them because they're easy to make and the mess is greatly reduced because there aren't a ton of pots and pans to clean. Plus, it gives me a chance to use my cast iron pan. I'm convinced cast iron makes everything taste just a little bit better. Looking for gluten-free recipes and resources? This Everything Gluten Free page is a library of everything gluten free we’ve worked on. You'll notice this recipe uses coconut aminos. Have you tried this before? It's a liquid made from coconut sap which is dark, salty and a little sweet. The flavor is similar to ...Read More
Mom’s Guide to the Best Car Diffusers
I wanted to try out the best car diffusers so I could get the benefit of essential oils while traveling. But I didn't just want just any diffuser, I wanted the best diffuser for travel. Because if you're going to get one, you might as well get the best, right? Late this past Spring we went on a road trip. A long road trip. Screaming baby who hates carseats aside, it was a great trip. And it was the perfect time to test out a whole bunch of diffusers! Learn more about my favorite essential oils in this post. I took careful notes throughout the road trip, and I'm ready to give you the low down! To be sure: ...Read More








