by sandyhall | Sep 19, 2018 | Featured Articles
Friends are like socks… As a parent, one of the hardest things to watch our children struggle with is making (and keeping) good friends. Especially as they get older and drama increases and hurt feelings become harder to overlook. My daughter recently had a...
by sandyhall | Aug 1, 2018 | Featured Articles
I’m a big fan of making positive changes in ways that are realistic for our busy family. When I recently saw this blog post with “A week of positive tasks to try” I loved the idea of taking daily steps during the week to focus on simple things that create...
by sandyhall | Apr 18, 2018 | Featured Articles
Women’s empowerment is a hot topic these days, and for good reason. But as a mom and wife I have noticed that resources aimed at empowering the men & boys in our lives are much less frequent, yet I believe no less important. I believe that the men & boys in...
by sandyhall | Mar 15, 2018 | Featured Articles
Have you ever gotten frustrated when one of your kids says “I’m sorry” in a way that means anything but? Or you feel like they aren’t connecting with why what they did was wrong, or what they should do differently in the future? I have a great 3 part system to teach...
by sandyhall | Dec 30, 2017 | Recipes
Today I’m sharing a couple of recipes where you make one meal that can be made and enjoyed as is, with leftovers saved or frozen and then used in another meal. This concept is something I call “Meal Morphing” and is a great time saver as well as...
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