What Every Parent Needs to Know about Anime
Ever wonder what you’re child’s talking about when they mention anime? Need help knowing what’s good what’s not?
Continue reading →Ever wonder what you’re child’s talking about when they mention anime? Need help knowing what’s good what’s not?
Continue reading →Today in church, I sat next to my second youngest son as our class discussed the plagues of Egypt. A question was raised. How well do we pass our faith on to our kids? How do we do it? The class came up with five helpful points.
Continue reading →Kids are out of school, and we plan picnics and family outings. However, even in the midst of summer, for some it can be a pain. These are some helpful tips to hopefully make the summer go easier.
Continue reading →As parents, we wonder how to stay in touch with our kids as they grow older. When our children are young, we do everything with and for them, but as they mature and develop, they begin to move out on their own. It begins with friends; then their preferences change. Trying to keep up with them can be work. If we aren’t careful, we’ll wake up one day and not know what our son’s favorite color is or what our daughter’s favorite music is.
Continue reading →I was twenty-six years old, mother of a three and a half year old, a one and a half year old and a three month old. The days were crazy trying to keep up with the kids. Lots of days of just … Continue reading →
This year has been an interesting year. I had two seniors in high school who graduated the same day from two different high schools fifty minutes away from each other. I also published my first book. As the summer wound … Continue reading →
What is it about a graduation that inspires so much emotions? There is the feeling of freedom, excitement, and relief that the students feel. Whereas parents are full of a mix of sadness, pride, and reflection. The fact that everyone … Continue reading →