Blog Page 51
My husband and I have decided to tackle the mountain of selling our home and moving during a pandemic. On top of that, we're living life on the edge by doing it with two little girls under 20 months...
What do you see when you go to a grocery store? Food, obviously. Do you read labels? Sure, we all do. When you see a box of Cheerios with "gluten-free" on it, do you even take notice? Did you...
Eating local is not only beneficial for our families' health, but also for the health of our local economy! We've rounded up some mom-approved local markets and farms to get fresh Michigan farm food to your family table. From...
What if you treated your marriage like a piggy bank - a love bank? My therapist suggested this as an exercise for my husband and me after I revealed we had been arguing more than usual at the time....
"No parent should ever have to bury a child." It's an expression of grief that I'm sure you've heard before, and one that's often echoed when someone dies younger than expected.
It's a phrase I heard a lot in 2015....
Some of you might have a baby book for your little ones. You might like a nice organized collection of baby pictures and lists to fill out. I am not sure if it was out of laziness or just...
A few of us on the Mid-Michigan Moms' team have a couple of book worms that seem to read through books daily, leaving us always on the lookout for the next great book. We've put together two huge lists...
There are so many worries going into this school year compared to any other. Will it be safe? Will the children go five days a week to school or only two or three? Will we have to switch to...
First off, a homeschool id is not a requirement, is not something everyone makes for themselves, and does not make you any less 'official' as a home educator.
I choose to make myself a homeschool ID because there are countless...


















