Category: PARENTING & FAMILY LIFE
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Postcrossing & Pretty Postcards: How I Started Receiving Fun Mail
There’s something about a handwritten postcard that feels timeless. In the middle of a busy season—raising two little ones in a tiny home— Postcrossing became a small, quiet way to slow down, connect with strangers around the world, and add a little joy to our mailbox. I didn’t expect to get into what some might… Read more
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One Year Without a TV: What Happened When We Unplugged Our Screen
In a culture where having a TV is almost a given—especially with young kids—it might seem unusual to go without one. But for over a year now, our family has been living life without a TV, and it’s been one of the most meaningful changes we’ve made to our home life. While we still use… Read more
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Staying Put: What It’s Like to Never Leave the Resort at the Kalahari
This was our third time staying at Kalahari with toddlers in tow, and each visit has felt completely different. The first year, our oldest was just 18 months and I was still working remotely—squeezing in work during nap times. The second year, I was very pregnant and chasing a busy two-year-old. This time, with a… Read more
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25+ Flower & Gardening Books We Loved This Spring
This spring we borrowed a bunch of flower and plant-themed books from our local library—and a few from our home collection—and I wanted to round them up for you! We’re lucky to have a great library system that carries almost all the books below. We LOVE our library and if you haven’t already, I encourage… Read more
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Our First Homeschool Theme Week: Budding Botanist
Well, we did it—our first themed homeschool week is in the books! Or really, two weeks, since that’s the rhythm that feels best for us right now. We called it Budding Botanists and focused on seeds, flowers, and all the little wonders in between. Camden’s only three, so this definitely isn’t a formal “homeschool” situation.… Read more
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Embracing Simplicity: My Intentions for a Meaningful Year
Finding Beauty in Small Steps: A New Year’s Reflection As the snow gently fell on New Year’s Day, my family and I stepped onto the Ice Age Trail. The light snowfall gave the trail a quiet, magical feel, and for a little while, it felt like the world had paused, leaving us alone with nature… Read more