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The latest board games we can’t stop playing

September 9, 2019 by Susan 2 Comments

Our latest list of board games are clever, fun, and kind of addictive!  Two of them are great two-person games, too, which are perfect for at-home date nights.

 

Four games.

All of them are strategy games, although that’s where the similarities end.  They really couldn’t be more different.

Before our boys left for college, we got Camel Up and Decrypto and loved them so much we played as much as we could before they left.

Since we’ve become empty nesters, my husband picked up Santorini and Quacks of Quedlinburg and it’s so much fun to have new games that the two of us can play together.

I can’t wait to tell you about these.  You are definitely going to find something to love here!

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Organize your pantry in one day on the cheap

August 19, 2019 by Susan 7 Comments

A neat, clean and organized pantry for around $100 in supplies done in an evening!  Doesn’t your whole world just feel better when you put things in order?

 

I’m not a perfectionist, and my house is no museum.  But sometimes, enough is enough.  You know?  Over the years my closet kitchen pantry has been a source of frustration for me.

Here was the pattern:

  1. Feel frustrated by messy and not-very-user-friendly pantry.
  2. Take everything out and clean pantry.
  3. Put everything back in.
  4. Feel frustrated by clean and not-very-user-friendly pantry.

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Homeschool science that prepares your kids for the worldviews they will face in college

August 5, 2019 by Susan 4 Comments

Online homeschool science courses that teach that science supports, rather than contradicts, Scripture help develop a Biblical worldview in students as they approach college.

I was compensated for my time in writing this post.  All opinions are my own and I’m genuinely thrilled to partner with College Prep Science.

 

Christian parents.

We raise our sweet babies up to know the Lord, investing countless hours on family devotions, taking them to church, and modeling Christ-like living to them.

Then at 18 we send them off to college and wonder why so many leave their faith.

My husband and I will be experiencing our first foray into empty nesting this fall.  (And to answer your question:  Yes, I do expect there to be weeping.)  As I think about my boys living away from our home, at the top of my prayer list is that they would maintain a strong Biblical worldview.

And when I say “Biblical worldview” I mean that they would see the world through a lens that says,

On all domains of doctrine and in life, the authority of scripture is to be placed higher than all human understanding, for it is God’s word and as such the highest authority.

-John Wycliffe

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Simple and amazing summer lemonade

July 22, 2019 by Susan 3 Comments

I make this easy homemade lemonade all summer long.  It’s so simple, but I get asked for the recipe frequently.  Tart.  Sweet.  Summer in a glass.

Simple and amazing homemade lemonade

 

Let’s clear one thing up right at the start:  When I say homemade lemonade, I do not mean squeezing your own lemons.

I mean, theoretically you could.  But you really don’t need to, and in my book, this falls in the same arena as making my own pizza dough and pie crusts.  I could, but when it’s so convenient to buy Trader Joe’s handy and delicious versions, why would I?

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Food for Thought #43

July 8, 2019 by Susan Leave a Comment

Let's share what we've been perusing this week. From household tips, to spiritual growth...and everything in between!

 

Are you like me in that you frequently come across articles that strike a chord with you for one reason or another, but you aren’t quite sure what to do with them?  A while back, I started a Pinterest board to collect all of these pieces that sparked something in me.  It’s been awhile since I shared some of my stash with you, and my board is kind of overflowing.  Here’s to you finding something that strikes a chord with you!

Here’s what I’ve been reading:

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Need to make hot dogs for a crowd? Use the crock pot!

June 24, 2019 by Susan 18 Comments

Need to make hot dogs for a crowd? Use the crock pot!

 

Super simple.  Yummy.  Feeds a crowd.

You are going to want to hold on to this one.

We hosted our second and final graduation party last weekend. (One week after we geniusly decided to hold a yard sale…not the best decision!)

My eldest son had requested jambalaya for his grad party.  It was delish, but when my currently graduating son requested hot dogs and chips for his party, I was not disappointed at the ease of this menu.

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