Relationships & Communication
Relationships are the most challenging and most rewarding things in our lives. Understanding how to better communicate is crucial.
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Homeschool Tips : 12 Ways to Not Lose Your $h!t
Feeling a little crazy lately? Not sure about this distance learning / homeschool gig? Whether you are new to this because of quarantine, or you made an intentional decision to homeschool your kid, there are some homeschool tips you might want to consider. These suggestions come from MY experiences and may not be “best

“Yes, and” – Better Communication Skills
I think everyone wants to create better communication. Better communication skills help in ALL areas of our lives. Whether it’s with co-workers, our spouse, our friends, our kids, our parents or in-laws, at the drive-thru, at the restaurant, at the checkout, or anywhere that involves interaction with another human, better communication skills is one

Prepared for the Pandemic : The Benefits of Off-Grid Living & RV Life
I have a confession to make. It’s a pretty big one in light of everything going on in peoples’ lives right now. HonestIy, our lives have changed very little and we have experienced relatively little stress and anxiety over the current events. There, I said it! We are experiencing the benefits of off-grid living

Homeschool & ADHD
I am no expert. I have no training, certification, or degrees relating to homeschool & ADHD. This is not an article for how to successfully homeschool your child with ADHD. I am not qualified to provide such advice to anyone looking for help. This is about my child with ADHD and what homeschool looks

Great Sand Dunes National Park: How to Have the Best Time- 8/19
We headed down to the Great Sand Dunes area of Colorado to visit with friends and to visit this national park. The Great Sand Dunes have been formed over thousands of years, as sand deposited by mountain streams and playa lakes on the San Luis Valley floor is carried in the form of small

Scotts Bluff National Monument – Walking on the Oregon Trail: 7/19
After we left North Dakota, we made our way toward Denver. We stopped and stayed in Scottsbluff, NE for several days. We were pleasantly surprised by this quaint little town. It was quite lovely with much to do. We camped at a campground right on the river. There is a zoo and awesome playground