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Save Money on Luvs Diapers with iBotta

March 12, 2016 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

This post is part of the Luvs Coupon Sponsored Post Campaign via iConnect Influencer.

If you have a little one in diapers then you know how expensive it can be to buy diapers. I am going to share with you a way to save money on Luvs diapers by using the ibotta coupon app. You can use your smartphone to save money in many ways and ibotta is one of them that I use.

mommy saved $$$ ibotta

Things about Luvs:

Luvs, in partnership with Ibotta, is offering a limited-time $5 rebate on any boxed variety of Luvs diapers, 54ct. box or larger.  Luvs is the official diaper of experienced parents. When parents choose Luvs over Huggies Snug & Dry, they get outstanding superior overnight protection that locks away wetness 2X better, and they turn diapers into dollars by saving up to $150 per year.

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Filed Under: Coupons, Frugal Living

Learn about the Resurrection with Grapevine Studies

March 10, 2016 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Today we have another review to share with you as part of the TOS Review Crew! We had the privilege to explore Resurrection: Multi-Level from Grapevine Studies.

When it comes to curriculum, one of the biggest challenges we face as a homeschool family is finding something that is a good fit for all of our children. It’s not always possible to find curriculum that is engaging for our 5 year old but won’t draw eye rolls from our 11 year old and 13 year old.
The Resurrection Grapevine Studies

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Filed Under: Homeschooling Tagged With: Bible, Bible Stories

Here to Help Learning Homeschool Writing Curriculum

March 9, 2016 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Some subjects are easier than other’s to learn or teach but sometimes you need a little help. The homeschool writing program we were recently given for review as part of the Review Crew is called Here to Help Learning. Since Eldest is in 7th grade and Princess is in 6th grade we chose Flight 1 Essay to work on with both of them.

Here to Help Learning

A good homeschool writing curriculum can really make or break your child’s school abilities. A better writer can make a better student which in turn prepares that student for high school, college, and a future career. Learning to write well can really be a challenge sometimes in our fast paced technology filled world. It’s hard to slow down and allow thoughts to make there way to paper even for me as an adult.

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Each lesson is broken down into small, manageable sections. First is “Pre-Flight Check-In” instructions which introduces the basics of what you will cover in the lesson and a quick review of the previous lesson. Next is “Take Off” which is broken down into 2 subsections. A 10-minute creative writing warm-up gets the students “loosened up” for the rest of the lesson. The Writing Warm Up pictures are pretty funny and intentionally crazy to allow the student a chance to write creatively with no pressure to be serious. The second subsection is a review of where the students are currently at in the writing process (brainstorming, rough draft, etc.).  From there, we go “Full Throttle” into the main meat of the lesson. Finally the students are given lesson assignments for the “Flying Solo” (or homework) section.
Here to Help Learning Review
The videos that accompany each section of the lessons are entertaining (even if they did illicit a few groans), and also easy to follow. Each video walks you step-by-step through the lesson sections, explaining what needs to be done and telling you when to pause the video while doing the timed creative writing sections. Here to Help Learning is great, not only for helping to keep the lesson on track, but also to help those of us parents who may not be all that animated while teaching.

This program is an ideal addition to your homeschool curriculum. It doesn’t just teach your student how to write, it also gives Biblical explanation as to the purpose of writing, which is to glorify God and to communicate His message.

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Filed Under: Homeschooling

Plastic Egg Fine Motor Activity

March 8, 2016 By Thaleia 1 Comment

I cannot believe that it’s March already! With Easter and Spring right around the corner it’s time to pull out the plastic eggs and have some fine more activity fun!

egg fine motor activity

I love using items that I have had around the house from other craft projects or activities. I honestly cannot remember where I bought the small plastic eggs that were used in this fine motor activity but they are small enough to fit into a mini muffin pan. They do not pop open and are meant more for decoration then egg hunting.

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Filed Under: Homeschooling, Lil' Red, Tools for Learning, Tot School Tagged With: fine motor

Simple Dinner Recipes and Good Tips Tuesday #114

March 7, 2016 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

If you are anything like us then you are always willing to try a new dinner recipe. We get so busy with homeschooling, blog work, social media management, Type 1 Diabetes management and now puppy training that dinner can be a struggle. This week we are sharing some simple dinner recipes that might be great for your family.

GTT party

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We want this to be a resource for you to find Good Tips for your life, home, kids and everything in between! So what kinds of posts are you able to link up now? Check out this awesome list!

  • Recipes & Cooking Tips
  • Homemaking Tips
  • Parenting Tips
  • Kids crafts & Activity Tips

Your hosts each week are:

4 The Love of Family

A Bird And A Bean

A Diligent Heart

Day by Day in Our World

Simply Sherryl

Something 2 Offer

Successful Homemakers

 

Looking for the previous link ups? You can find them all right here.

simple dinner recipes

This week our featured posts are:

 

Sloppy Joe Twice Baked Potatoes from Eazy Peazy Mealz

7 Easy 30 Minute Meals from Rothseri.com

Grain Free Meatloaf from The Sunny Patch

Vegetable Low Mein from Eazy Peazy Mealz

 

Now let’s get to today’s Good Tips Tuesday party!

  • Link up your recipe/cooking, homemaking, parenting, and kids craft/activity tips below (4 per person please)
  • Please link directly to your post, not to your main blog page. All links that do not follow this will be deleted.
  • Visit other posts in the party, comment, tweet, pin and let them know you came from GTTuesday!
  • We will feature 4 posts each week, picked via random.org. We will each be picking our favorite post from the week and pinning all of the featured posts and favorite posts to the GTTuesday Pinterest Board!

Follow Good Tips Tuesday #GTTuesday Board on Pinterest.

Disclosures:

  • By linking up and including a picture, you agree to allow 4 The Love of Family, A Bird And A Bean, A Diligent Heart, Day by Day in Our World, Simply Sherryl, Something 2 Offer and Successful Homemakers, to use your pictures and links in future featured post/photo collage like this one. Your photo may also be used for promotion on all social media outlets of all the before mentioned blogs.
  • If you include your e-mail in the link up form below you will be added to a weekly e-mail reminder when the link party goes live. Your e-mail will not to added to any other lists or given out, please see our privacy policy for details.

We can’t wait to see all the amazing posts you will be linking up this week!

Blessings,

Angela, Erin, Marlene, Laura, Laurie, Sherryl, & Thaleia

 

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Filed Under: Homeschooling Tagged With: Good Tips Tuesday, recipes

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