4.9.15

Books about: Gardening


Over here we have been learning about gardening little by little, enjoying planting and watching things grow. Here are a few planting book recommendations for the little ones, and for you as well :) 

The Carrot Seed by Ruth Krauss, Pictures by Crockett Johnson
Pumpkin Pumpkin by Jeanne Titherington
Isabella's Garden by Glenda Millard, Illustrated by Rebecca Cool

Do you have any favorite gardening books or activities? I'd love to hear. Leave a comment if so! 


28.8.15

Books about: School!


Little Abear and I stopped by the local library today to pick up what ended up being an arm FULL of books today. A few of those were relating to school, as we just started home school KINDERGARTEN last week!!! We picked up If You Take a Mouse to School by Laura Numeroff and Illustrated by Felicia Bond; Ready, Set, Kindergarten! by Paula Ayer and Art by Danielle Arbour; Miss Bindergarten Gets Ready for Kindergarten by Joseph Slate and Illustrated by Ashley Wolff, 
and Biscuit Goes to School by Alyssa Satin Capucilli with Pictures by Pat Schories. 
Do you have any illustrated Kindergarten/School book suggestions? I would love to hear them!


19.8.15

Fighting MS


The wife of one of my coworkers is battling MS, and just found out her condition has deteriorated. Please consider helping this young family fight this ugly disease! To donate, please click here

Thank you!

15.8.15

Peppermint Condition

I am happy to introduce one of my longest and dearly loved friends Carley, owner of Peppermint Condition. She is an Independent Distributor of Young Living Essential Oils, and is busy using them on her family, educating others, and creating products that are infused with healthy ingredients and helpful to others.

Carley is a valuable resource, and cares deeply about healthy alternatives! Keep up with her on her website by clicking here, and learn how you can use these oils on your family.



4.8.15

TRP Newsletter!

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29.7.15

DIY Kids Camera

Remember that Tot Art Summer Photo Project I posted in June? Well, I decided to do an inexpensive children's camera DIY for my little love, using the following materials - grand total costing me less than $11. The stickers I had already picked up for something else at Michael's for about .40, and the disposable camera at WalMart, glue/ribbon/scissors were on hand already. 
Now this mini photographer can work on his project in style!


I started by measuring the ribbon to the length that would fit my little one well. 


Next, we both had fun adding stickers to embellish.



And... voila!



Any new favorite simple DIY's or pins? LMK in the comments! :)

27.7.15

A Slight of Hand

Tonight my boys were playing a game of Monopoly Deal before bed, with Mr. Abear playing pretty competitively. If you haven't played, the first player to get three full sets of properties wins. Little Abear got so riled up close to the end of the game, he ran out of his room yelling it wasn't fair. His daddy coaxed him back and let him know there was always a chance for things to turn around. He collected a handful of cards, and sure enough he held the two cards he needed to win. The lesson his daddy tried to teach him was this: good things may not always happen the way we plan them to, but there's always hope. And sure enough, my little guy won fair and square by just coming back and picking up those cards.

Oh how close I've been to buckling under the weight of it all. Lies coming at me from every side that all is hopeless. But I have a Father who tells me, "Come back, I have a plan". Always a plan for hope, just stop running away. I'm so close to goodness, yet I'm so blind I run away yelling how unfair it all is. If I look at my cards now, the ones I've been dealt, and I think simple mindedly, it is all hopeless. But if I look to the One Who knows the deck - better yet created it, there is more than a chance. What struggle holds you down? Fear? Worry? Anxiety? Anger? Depression? Don't run and don't give up. Life is so unpredictable. I have to remind myself that the most beautiful miracles will happen when they will give God the most glory. It has to be that way, because if it looks too much like chance, we'll allow ourselves to be deceived, if we aren't already. What was the last big miracle in your life? Just barely getting out of a car accident? a broken marriage turned beautiful? an illness healed? Don't fool yourself. You didn't hit the brakes in time because you have great reflexes. You didn't do anything just good enough to get your spouse back. And you certainly didn't eat enough leafy greens to cure yourself of high cholesterol. Sure, it may have all helped, but you really think you have that much control over your own life? If you do, you might as well think you created yourself. 
Absurd, right? 

So what about the flip side... you wrecked your car, your marriage is still failing, and you had a heart attack. Does that make it God's fault? Do my problems make it God's fault, because the only way I'll give Him glory is if everything goes perfectly? If those things will make me run out of the room yelling "life's not fair", then I guess I'm just assuming how the rest of the deck will turn out, aren't I? I can think of plenty of times I was distraught thinking I was in the middle of the worst possible scenario, only to realize years later 'that' scenario was the miracle. It was pushing me out of something ugly into something beautiful, and I didn't even know it. Does that mean you shouldn't mourn your circumstances? Not one bit. Grief is so vital, and yet in this culture, especially this Christian culture, we can feel so worthless in simply allowing ourselves to feel. The only difference is, no matter how we emotionally react we must always remind ourselves feelings do not represent truth. Death/sickness/divorce/andthelike were never supposed to be a part of our world, so we must grieve them as the unnatural tragedies that they are. Although they weren't intended for our world, it does not mean they were outside of His plan. This beautiful plan of redemptive grace, so much lovelier than even the best plan I could've made for myself.