You can see my blog post on the first and second week here and here. Lysa Terkeurst explains in chapter 5 of Unglued that there are four kinds of unglued reactions. There are: Exploders who shame themselves Exploders who blame others Stuffers who build barriers Stuffers who collect retaliation rocks. Lysa says that she can […]
Tuesday’s Tips- Salt
Did you know that something that everyone has in their home can clean many things? That something is salt! You can use it for cooking, cleaning, and preserving. Here are some great salt tips. Remove tea or coffee stains from light- colored cups by rubbing stained areas with salt and a little water. Then wash. Remove coffee and mineral […]
Pumpkin Steel- Cut Oats
I have been trying a bunch of pumpkin recipes lately. I also was looking for steel cut oats recipes because I heard it is more nutritious than regular oats. I was so happy when I found this recipe. It is very thick, but if you put a little milk in your serving bowl it’s the perfect consistency. Pumpkin […]
Sweet Peas Kitchen Review
A few weeks ago I stumbled upon a new blog that I absolutely love! I was searching for a recipe for roasted brussel sprouts and Sweet pea’s kitchen came up. The pictures are what got my attention. Christina, the author is also an elementary school teacher. I don’t know how she has time to do […]
Labels {Second Week of Unglued Blog Hop}
After reading chapter three, The Prisoners, from the book Unglued, (You can see more thoughts on this book if you click here) I could really relate to the whole label thing. I think we are all guilty of putting labels on ourselves, especially women. I don’t consider myself the most organized person, so I tell myself that’s just […]







