Back to School, COVID-19, and Choices for Mom
Since mid March, the United States has been face-to-face with COVID-19, and the affects of this virus have not faded as we had hoped they would. Children encountered mandatory virtual….
Since mid March, the United States has been face-to-face with COVID-19, and the affects of this virus have not faded as we had hoped they would. Children encountered mandatory virtual….
Dealing with this pandemic and so many uncertainties can be a stressful time in the family structure. Many mothers are forced to play more than one role in the family…..
It comes like clockwork. No way around it. That monthly cycle is on its way and you feel tired, irritable, bloated and hungry. Plus the kids are screaming, the house….
All over the country, employees are finding themselves working remotely in positions that have traditionally occurred in an office setting. And let’s be honest. If you are accustomed to having….
Juggling a job that was already demanding, still figuring out how to pay the bills, wearing masks and sanitizing, finding daily activities for our children that follow social distancing guidelines….
George Floyd. Ahmuad Arbery. Breonna Taylor. The current state of affairs has caused people to think. And think. And think. We are seeing others in a way that we never….
In our home, the rule is unless the pantry is empty, there is a meal in there somewhere. We may just have to get creative. Those meals are always the….
With the COVID-19 pandemic currently taking place, our work meetings have turned from face to face interactions to online conferences. Zoom has become one of the most popular platforms used….
God knows, I’m not a fan of exercise. Paul’s reminder that our “bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit,” is not one of my favorites (1 Corinth. 6:19 NIV). In….
It’s vital to include fruits and vegetables in your diet. In fact, a doctor’s recommendation is five portions a day. This might seem difficult when you’re running a household, however…..