Tag: children
Thinking About Homeschooling?
These have been difficult waters to navigate. School year 2020-21 started off for so many families with hesitation, fatigue, and continued unknowns of how...
Wishing We Weren’t Done: Letting the Baby Things Go after Infertility
We didn't need the space, really, but I couldn't bear to hold onto the collection of baby things our four-year-old had outgrown. The spare...
The Milky Way: Cow’s Milk, Milk Alternatives & Recommendations for Your...
If you grew up in the 90s, you probably remember the iconic ‘Got Milk?’ ads. Our favorite celebrities ranging from Harrison Ford to Kermit...
My Favorite Early Books
We love books. My parents were readers, I am a reader, and I am raising readers. We just love books around here. One of...
How Do We Deal with All the Whining?
Does this whining sound familiar?
But, I don’t want to, Mommy!
But! Whyyyyy?
It’s not fair!
She was mean to me!
He won’t share!
Some days seem like they are...
What is Among Us? It Sounds Sus.
If you have a tween or teen, chances are they are playing Among Us on their device. I know that in the past couple...
Talking to Your Kids About Difficult Things
Do you ever try to keep your kids in a bubble of innocence? As if nothing bad or hard or hurtful could ever happen...
Digital Children’s History Hour – Ready, Set, Grow! Age 3-5
Have you watched as the leaves change color? Do you grow taller each year? Change is all around us! We will discover how our...
“I’m Bored!” A Season of Lulling, A Season of Learning
Unprecedented time. Life upended. Interruptions and delays. Lulls. The new normal.
These words and phrases have become prominent in our conversations this year. We grapple...
Scholar Series – Digital Lecture: Colorado Springs Archaeological Past
Presented by Minette Church & Karin Larkin
Are you interested in Colorado Springs’ archaeological past? Come join us and discover the rich history as understood...