Summer vacation has officially begun here in the Moore household. Although I am so excited for the lazy mornings and less planned activities, I'm also a little stressed about keeping my kids "busy." I want to start out by saying it is not my job to entertain my kids during the summer. I'll say it again for the moms in the back... it is not your job to entertain your kids this summer. … [Read more...]
Game Organization
Does your organization cabinet look like this? If your family loves a game night, then we feel you. Our kids love playing games, whether it be together as a family or just them two when they are board. We've been tackling lots of organization projects around here so hopefully you can get an idea or two to take away and implement into your home. The amount of games we have is a little … [Read more...]
Picture Outtakes {#maddoxandmia}
Alright you guys, today I'm sharing a little bit of real-ness with you about our pictures. People often compliment me on what great pictures I share of my kids. And although I'm flattered, I want you all to know there are 160,562 outtakes before I get "the one"! I have taught him well... this is Maddox taking a picture of Zach and I in Disneyland last month. Let's be honest, I've been … [Read more...]
St. Patrick’s Day Activities for Kids
Hey there little leprechauns! I'm so happy you're stopping by for some fun ideas to keep your wee little ones happy and busy during this whimsical holiday. St. Paddy's day is a great conclusion to our spring break week so we'll be injecting most of these activities during our down time. So get your Lucky Charms and crafts ready and here we go! I've been searching high and low through the … [Read more...]
Keeping Your Kids Busy During Spring Break
Spring Break is here and I wanted to share a few tips and tricks (from a teacher and a mom) on how to plan and organize a week home with your kids. Plan Your Week Write a schedule for the week. Children thrive when they know what's coming up and what's next on the schedule. If they can read, write each day's plan out on a chalkboard for them. If they can't read, discuss it … [Read more...]