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Winter Mad Libs

January 29, 2013 By: amyswandering1 Comment

winter mad libs

Cozy up to the fire and have some fun with these Winter Mad Libs!

Mr. Snowman

My Skates

Snowstorm

Snow Games

A New Winter Sport

New Year’s Resolutions

How to Make a Snowman

New Year’s Day Tradition

Ten Great New Year’s Resolutions

Wacky World of Winter Sports

What to Do When You Have a Cold

Frosty the Snowman

Winter

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Free Household Notebook Printables *Updated*

January 24, 2013 By: amyswandering4 Comments

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Enjoy this updated GIANT list of FREE household notebook printables!

Leave a sweet “Thank You” behind at these sites if you use their pages.

{*= newly-added links}

*The Harmonized House Project

*Amy Bayliss

*Simple Organized Living

*Our Simple Country Life

*Rosy Blu Handmade

*Only a Breath

*Gifts We Use

*Achieving Creative Order

*The Nest Effect

*Simple Dimples

*Life Your Way

*Motherhood on a Dime

*New Bee Homeschooler

*Sunla Designs

*Life in Bloom

*Money Saving Mom

Quick Start Homeschool

Blooming Homestead

Week at a Glance – A Holy Experience

Daily Planner – A Holy Experience

MommyTracked

Scattered Squirrel

Desiring Virtue

iHeart organizing

CleanMama

The Good Wife

Imperfect Homemaking

Buttoned Up

The Household Planner

Artsy-Fartsy Mama

delicate CONSTRUCTION

The Ultimatest Grocery List

With the Fruit of Her Hands

A Virtuous Woman

Tip Junkie

Donna Young

Organized Home

Digital Women

Kristen’s Guide

Organized Scrapbooks

ParenTime’s Printable Checklists

A Clean Heart

Woman’s Day Cleaning Checklists

Printfree Custom Calendars

Mint Printables

Chart Jungle

Real Simple Checklists

Set Your Goals

D*I*Y Planner

The Hem of His Garment Bible Study Resources

Revive Our Hearts not planner pages, but many great Christian resources & lists to put in your notebook

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Flipping Back the Calendar

January 17, 2013 By: amyswanderingcomment

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Happy New Year Everyone!!

We are finally over the creeping crud that has ravaged our city.
(Ok, it’s not quite that desperate, but close!)

I have a favor to ask … can y’all just flip your calendars back 3 weeks so I can catch up on everything I missed?

No?? Well, it was worth a try. 🙂

I have some reviews to share, a household notebook roundup you are gonna love, and some cute printables for your kiddos that I am creating.

In the meantime, feel free to explore these tools while planning your new year:

  • Free Homeschool Planners
  • Free Printable Chore Charts
  • Homeschool for Free
  • Home Organization {Pinterest}
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Surviving the Creeping Crud

January 3, 2013 By: amyswandering3 Comments

surviving the creeping crud

I cannot believe it is a new year already!! Our family got hit with what I call the creeping crud … sneezing, sore throat, headache, congestion, hacking cough

It is almost epidemic in our area!

Natural remedies are my first line of defense when my family gets sick.

**Note: I am not a medical professional, just a momma who wants to keep her kiddos out of the doctor’s office. You are responsible for doing the research to determine if these remedies will be healthy & effective for your family. 🙂

I order all of my supplements through Vitacost. They have the best prices and super-fast shipping. Use my referral link to get $10 off your first purchase.

~Prevent it: I usually start preparing my family in late Fall by making sure we are taking our vitamins, eating healthy foods, and drinking lots of water. Everyone also gets a daily chewable acidophilus if the stomach bug is going around. Sinupret is a good immune booster to counteract upper respiratory illnesses. Because of the unusually warm weather and our busy schedule, I did not stay on top if it this year. Won’t be making that mistake again!!

~Catch it early: I have yet to read anything about homeopathic medicine that doesn’t sound slightly crazy, but I don’t care because it WORKS!! My medicine cabinet contains several Boiron products that I use as soon as symptoms appear, to lessen the effects of illness.

  • Oscillococcinum at first sign of the flu – achiness & fever
  • Coldcalm for congestion & runny nose (I gave myself & the girls this and we ended up with mild colds. The boys, who got sick first & didn’t take Coldcalm, were terribly ill & in bed for days.)
  • Sinusalia works quickly to open up sinus passages and get rid of that over-the-eye sinus headache
  • Chestal Honey Cough Syrup

~Burn it off: I do not give my kiddos medicine for a low-grade fever (under 102) unless they are in pain or uncomfortable. Fever is your body’s way of fighting infection.

~Honey & Cinnamon: both are antiviral and antibacterial – Mix 1 tsp raw honey with 1/4 tsp good-quality cinnamon and eat it by the spoonful, use it as a fruit dip, or stir it into hot tea. You can do this several times a day to head off a cold. (Local raw honey will also lessen the effects of seasonal allergies.)

~Ease nighttime coughing: To stop heavy coughing, spread a layer of Vicks VapoRub on the bottom of each foot and put on clean socks. Don’t laugh – it really works!!

~Soothe an earache:  Massage a few drops of garlic oil into your ear for almost-instant relief of an earache. Garlic is a natural antibiotic.

~Keep the air moist: I prefer a vaporizer, but a humidifier is a safer choice if it is going to be within reach of little ones. Our vaporizer has a little well on top that I fill with peppermint oil to help open sinus passages.

~Ease sore throat pain: My dad dropped off a bottle of Echinacea Goldenseal Propolis Throat Spray for Hubby to use. I haven’t tried it, but he had good results. Goldenseal is a natural antiseptic.

~Stay hydrated: Coconut water is a healthy alternative to sports drinks.  It contains potassium, minerals, and electrolytes.

These can all be found at any health food store. My Walmart even carries Oscillo and local raw honey. Since not everyone lives near these stores, I linked to Vitacost.  They have a great selection & low prices.  New to Vitacost?
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These are a few of the methods that we use to naturally fight off cold & the flu, but there are many more great remedies.

What are your tried & true tips?

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