Meal Planning I've never been very good at meal planning. Actually, I've never been good at meal making either. Since we're trying to eat healthier, with the boys all getting older, and with my husband working a lot more hours, I decided it was time to start learning to be better in the kitchen. My first task was to start meal planning. How I started I read a lot … [Read more...]
March goals and review
March March is here, and Spring seems like it's finally on its way. Except for that predicted snow storm, of course. Well, it wouldn't be Wisconsin any other way. Overall, February had its ups and downs. I was sick for almost the whole first half, but I'm back in action and ready to set new goals for March. Let's first take a look back at how February ended … [Read more...]
Read Across America
Read Across America Today, is Read Across America Day, in honor of Dr. Seuss' birthday. Are you celebrating? We are! Read Across America is a program started by the National Education Association to encourage reading in children. It is celebrated every year on Dr. Seuss' birthday (or the closest school day to March 2nd.) There are many events that take place all … [Read more...]
The Artist Mr. B
Artist in Residence Mr. B is definitely an artist. He takes after his dad, and loves to paint, draw, and create. He has tons of sketch books filled, paintings on our walls, and really has a wild imagination. As you may know, I volunteer in his Art class at school. It's so fun to watch all the kids create things and learn about art and artists. I know I've said it before, … [Read more...]
Small, but Mighty, Nova Rinoa Elizabeth
Small, but Mighty Though she was very small for her gestational age, today's miracle fought very hard. Micro Preemies are defined by many different criteria in many different sources. Basically, it's a way to describe the smallest and earliest arriving babies. As I've mentioned before, a micro preemie (on this blog,) is a baby that is born before 28 weeks and/or under 2 … [Read more...]




