If you’re trying to cut back on the grocery budget with simpler meals, you’ll love this helpful list of 20 frugal & tasty rice and beans recipes.
Get Up Early Challenge: Day 15 (I had a lot of incentive to get up today!)
Get Up Early Challenge: Day 15 (I had a lot of incentive to get up today!)
It’s Day 15 of the Get Up Early Challenge and I had lots of incentive to get up early today… I’m flying to Washington State for a Girls’ Weekend with my dear friend, MacKenzie. (We’ve never met in real-life, but we’ve talked on the phone and Skype and connected so much through Periscope, that I feel like I’ve totally met her before!)
I’m on my first flight of 3 today (yes, it requires a lot of flying to get from Nashville to Washington!) and am excited to have some quiet time for reading, journaling, writing, and planning!
Stay tuned for later tonight (and follow @boldturquoise on Periscope!) as I think we’ll be doing a scope or two together!
Are you joining me for the Get Up Early Challenge? If so, leave a comment on this post to let me know how you did with your wake-up goal this morning.
We’re in this together… And if you didn’t hit your goal, that’s okay! Give yourself grace, don’t beat yourself up, and know that you can try again tomorrow!
P.S. Read more about the Get Up Early Challenge here. Need some help and inspiration to use your mornings well? Download Day 1 of Make Over Your Mornings for free (scroll to the bottom of this page to sign up for it!)
500 Things Decluttering Challenge: My final totals!

It’s the last day of the #500 Things Decluttering Challenge!! We were supposed to clean the Dining Room.
Our Dining Room only has a table and chairs and our crate of current homeschool books in it. So it didn’t need any decluttering
Instead, I decluttered a closet that hadn’t gotten decluttered enough during the challenge — and I came up with 34 more items to declutter!!!
In all honesty, I thought it was going to be really hard to come up with 500 items to declutter during this two week challenge. Boy was I wrong!! It feels so good to have a much less cluttered, much more organized home! And I’m inspired to continue to be more vigilant about clutter coming in this year!
Today’s total: 34 items decluttered
Total for the entire challenge: 553 items so far!
I’m keeping a running total of all my items decluttered during this challenge as I thought it would be fun to not only do Daily Totals but also Overall Totals.
How many items did YOU declutter today?? Leave a comment and let us know.
P.S. You can read more about the Decluttering Course I’m going through here. If you’d like to join me in going through it in January and get the videos, information, and printables every day, you can go here to purchase and get it for just $5.99 right now!
Get Up Early Challenge: Day 14 (I slept in — but for a good reason!)
Get Up Early Challenge: Day 14 (I slept in — but for a good reason!)

It’s Day 14 of the Get Up Early Challenge and today, I let myself sleep in a bit since I was tired and want to be well rested for tomorrow.
(I have an early morning flight tomorrow and a very fun weekend planned — my husband is sending me off to Washington State to go have a Girl’s Weekend with my dear friend MacKenzie!! Squee!!!!!)
I spent this morning meditating on God’s goodness and faithful love shown through the story of Joseph in Scripture — as well as in our own lives. His love never fails!
I’ll be hopping on Periscope around 8:45 a.m. to share some Morning Motivation encouragement and to some thoughts and insights from Rest Assured. I’d love for you to join me or watch the replay (just download the app and search for @MoneySavingMom).
Are you joining me for the Get Up Early Challenge? If so, leave a comment on this post to let me know how you did with your wake-up goal this morning.
We’re in this together… And if you didn’t hit your goal, that’s okay! Give yourself grace, don’t beat yourself up, and know that you can try again tomorrow!
P.S. Read more about the Get Up Early Challenge here. Need some help and inspiration to use your mornings well? Download Day 1 of Make Over Your Mornings for free (scroll to the bottom of this page to sign up for it!)
How to Find More Time to Read — Even When Life is Busy
Whenever I share about what I’m reading recently, I get many questions about how I possibly find time to read, so I thought it would be helpful to share my top tips for fitting in reading as a busy mom.

I am a wife, mom of 6, and business owner. Yes, life is full, but reading is such an important part of my life that I make sure it’s a priority for me each and every week. I personally think everyone should and can try to find time to read.
I am such a fan of reading, because of how it has impacted and changed my life. I am a different person because of the books I have read. It causes me to think, challenges my mind, helps me understand other perspectives better, and transports me to different worlds to give me a break from everyday life.

My 7 Top Tips for Finding Time to Read
Life can feel like a never-ending to-do list, but even in the busiest seasons, carving out time to read is possible — and so worth it. Here are my favorite simple and practical tips to help you fit more reading into your everyday life, no matter how full your plate is.
1. Set goals for your reading.
“We arrange time for what we think is truly important.” -Gladys Hunt, author of Honey From a Woman’s Heart
You can’t just say, “I want to read more” and expect it to happen. If you don’t come up with a plan of how to make it happen, it will stay in the want category and never move over to the do category.
I know many of you are overwhelmed at the thought of setting goals, but if you don’t know where you’re going, how will you know when you get there? When you set a specific goal for reading, you’re committing to make reading more of a priority in your life.
Think about how many books you’d realistically like to read. Only think about yourself, and don’t compare yourself to others when setting your reading goal. Set a goal that you know you can reach. Maybe it will be one chapter a week or one book each month.

Once you decide how many books you want to read this year, break that down and figure out how much you need to read each day to meet your goal. Then make that a daily habit of a specified amount of time or number of pages/chapters.
Decide when and how you will accomplish this each day. Will you read for 10 minutes before bed? First thing in the morning? During a work break? Do what works for you and your season of life.
Personally, I try to block out at least a little time every morning soon after I get up for reading and then block out a longer stretch each Sunday to relax and get lost in a book. In my head, it’s blocked out as a priority each Sunday when I’m at home. It’s really important for me to take time to refresh myself, and reading is something I absolutely love. If I set aside specific times to read in my life, I know I will get through quite a few books by doing that. I’ve also found it motivating to track my reading on GoodReads as I go!
I don’t always reach my reading goals, but setting them inspires me to always be looking for opportunities to improve my mind through reading!
2. Listen to audiobooks.
Consider audiobooks as a great alternative to enable you to read and multitask. You can listen to audiobooks in the car, while you’re running on the treadmill, or as you do dishes. If you don’t know where to start, this post has some of my favorite audiobooks. Also, I love how many ways there are to get free audiobooks!
3. Read to and with your kids.
As a mom with young kids, it can be especially hard to find time to read, but including your kids in your reading time is a fun way to spend time together and a great way to model a love of reading for your kids!
You could even have family reading time for a set amount of time each evening. Put together a book basket with everyone’s book in it, and decide to sit down as a family each night after dinner and read.
When we have Book Basket Time at our house, I usually set the timer for 15 minutes and then every sits and reads — and I get 15 minutes of relative quiet to read, too! Not only does this introduce your children to reading from a young age, but it also gives your children the opportunity to see Mom setting a great example for them. If we want to raise our kids to be readers, they need to see us reading, too! Figure out a creative way to make it a part of your life!
You could also read aloud to your kids every night at bedtime. Want to know a secret? Many of the books I read to my kids are ones I’ve chosen because I want to read them, too! And I know that when I start a book with my kids, it’s pretty much guaranteed that we’ll finish it in good time since there will be so many pleas for “just one more chapter!”

4. Read books that interest you.
If you’re trying to make reading more of a habit, then it’s important to start out with books that interest you. This will help you make reading more of a habit from the get-go. You want to look forward to reading!
While I think it’s great to sometimes push ourselves outside our comfort zone and read things that require some mental gymnastics to wrap your head around and contemplate, make sure that you have plenty of reading that is just thoroughly enjoyable to you. If you’re trying to develop the habit of reading more, it’s so important to read books you love and don’t want to put down. Once it becomes a regular habit, then you can shift to more challenging and thought-provoking books.

When considering what you’ll read, use the KonMari method of which books spark joy in you, and most importantly, give yourself permission to stop reading a book if you don’t like it. If you don’t like it or it’s not for you, simply put it down without guilt.
I used to always feel like I should finish a book if it was a classic or it was recommended by multiple people, but there are far too many other books in the world to stick to a book to the end just because. Give yourself the freedom to do that so that you can focus on reading books you enjoy. There’s no point in wasting time reading something that does nothing for you — especially when there are thousands of other fantastic books waiting to be read!

5. Have multiple books going at once.
I know some people are one-book-at-a-time people, but I’ve found I read a lot more when I have multiple books going at once. Why? Because I pick up the book that fits my mood.
Sometimes, I’m in the mood for light reading and know I have more time so I’ll pick up my current fiction read. Sometimes, I know I just have a snippet of time, so I’ll pick up my current deeper non-fiction read. If I only had one book going, I’d likely only pick it up when I was in the mood for whatever the topic was.
One caution, though. If you’re a great starter and a bad finisher, set some boundaries for how many books you can have going at once.
For instance, I never have more than one fiction book going at once and no more than three non-fiction books going at once. I have a rule that I can’t start a new fiction book until I’ve finished one non-fiction book. This might seem silly to you, but it’s a way that I guarantee that I’m not getting in a rut and just reading the same sorts of things, but constantly reading from different genres and perspectives.
6. Keep books in multiple places.
In the same vein as having multiple books going at once, I’ve also found it’s helpful to have books stashed in different places so that they’ll be handy where I’m prone to be at different times of the day — in my purse, on the kitchen countertop, or in the car. You never know when you’ll have a chance to read. You may get stuck in line at carpool, have to wait at the doctor’s office, and countless other scenarios.
If you have to go to some effort to locate a book, you’re probably just going to skip messing with it. But if it’s right at your fingertips when you have a minute or two, it’s a no-brainer to pick it up and read a little bit while you have a little block of time.
If you don’t want to carry a physical book around, have an eBook on your phone that you can read on-the-go. You can often get a great deal on Kindle books or get the eBook you want from your library through the Libby app, and it’s a great way to make sure you always have a book handy.

7. Get some accountability.
Accountability is such an important part of goal-setting. Find a way to get accountability for your reading goals!
Join a book club, track it online, or read through a book with a friend. Reading through a book with a friend is a safe and fun way to foster a relationship as an Introvert. Post on your blog or on social media.
In addition to blogging through books here (here is my most recent list from 2024!), I also love keeping a record on GoodReads. It encourages me and keeps me accountable.
Other suggestions from readers:
I read while brushing my teeth and blow drying my hair. I’m constantly amazed by how much reading I can get done while doing those two things! -Jen {Wow, Jen! I’m impressed! You need to make a video blog on how you pull this off — I want to learn!}
When I gave up Facebook for a month I was surprised how many books I could read. Not because I spend that much time on FB but because I was spending a lot less time on the computer total. -Diane
I also keep an “emergency book” in the car for those times I find myself waiting for someone or something. -Tracy
Related Links:
- 25 Books You Should Read This Summer
- How to Get Your Children Excited About Read-Alouds
- 8 Ways to Get Books for Free or Almost-Free
- Overwhelmed With Household Tasks? Don’t Miss This FREEBIE!
- 8 Ways to Get Audiobooks for FREE
- How Reading Books Can Change Your Life & Challenge Your Mind
- FREE Time-Saving Cheatsheet: 25 Ways to Save an Hour Each Week (so you can read more)!
I also share more about what I’m reading in real-time over on Instagram stories, on the podcast, and in my personal email newsletter.
I would love to hear from you! How do you find time to read more? What are your secrets?
500 Things Decluttering Challenge: I hit my 500 things goal!!!!
500 Things Decluttering Challenge: I hit my 500 things goal!!!!

It’s Day 13 of the 500 Things Decluttering Challenge today and today we’re supposed to clean out our cars.
I had actually done this recently, so I instead went through the sock basket… And I decided to get rid of the 31 non-matching socks in there.
(How on earth do we have 31 different socks without a matching pair?? Seriously. It’s like there is a sock-eating monster living in a closet somewhere at our house!)
Today’s total: 31 items decluttered
Total for the entire challenge: 519 items so far!
I’m keeping a running total of all my items decluttered during this challenge as I thought it would be fun to not only do Daily Totals but also Overall Totals.
How many items did YOU declutter today?? Leave a comment and let us know.
P.S. You can read more about the Decluttering Course I’m going through here. If you’d like to join me in going through it in January and get the videos, information, and printables every day, you can go here to purchase and get it for just $5.99 right now!
Get Up Early Challenge: Day 13 (I woke up before my alarm again!)
Get Up Early Challenge: Day 13 (I woke up before my alarm again!)

It’s Day 13 of the Get Up Early Challenge and I went to bed later than I had planned on last night… But I still woke up *before* my alarm clock this morning!!!
I think that means my body is acclimating back to this Get Up Early thing?!?!?
I’m finishing up reading the beautiful story of Joseph in my She Reads Truth study today and meditating on the fact that Christ offers us forgiveness not condemnation. Such a beautiful reminder!
I’ll be hopping on Periscope between 7:45 and 8 a.m. to share some Morning Motivation encouragement and to some thoughts and insights from Rest Assured. I’d love for you to join me or watch the replay (just download the app and search for @MoneySavingMom).
Are you joining me for the Get Up Early Challenge? If so, leave a comment on this post to let me know how you did with your wake-up goal this morning.
We’re in this together… And if you didn’t hit your goal, that’s okay! Give yourself grace, don’t beat yourself up, and know that you can try again tomorrow!
P.S. Read more about the Get Up Early Challenge here. Need some help and inspiration to use your mornings well? Download Day 1 of Make Over Your Mornings for free (scroll to the bottom of this page to sign up for it!)
500 Things Decluttering Challenge: I decluttered 25 things from my closet today!
500 Things Decluttering Challenge: I decluttered 25 things from my closet today!

We spent this afternoon pretending like we were trying out for American Ninja Warrior (see a picture here)! In the same spirit, I did a ninja-like decluttering of my closet for the 500 Things Decluttering Challenge today.
All in all, I got rid of 25 things (which was today’s goal). I had a little trouble hitting that goal, but I decided that single socks that were missing a partner could count, too. 😉
Today’s total: 25 items decluttered
Total for the entire challenge: 488 items so far!
I’m keeping a running total of all my items decluttered during this challenge as I thought it would be fun to not only do Daily Totals but also Overall Totals.
How many items did YOU declutter today?? Leave a comment and let us know.
P.S. You can read more about the Decluttering Course I’m going through here. If you’d like to join me in going through it in January and get the videos, information, and printables every day, you can go here to purchase and get it for just $5.99 right now!
Gretchen’s $4.81 CVS Shopping Trip

CVS Shopping Trip
Transaction #1
2 Scope Mouthwash – $4.49 each (Buy 1, Get $4 ECBs)
Used 2 $0.75/1 printable2 Colgate Toothpaste – $3.49 each (Buy 1, Get $2.50 ECBs)
Used 2 $0.75/1 coupon from the 1/17 SmartSource insertUsed $10 ECBs from previous shopping trip
Total after coupons and ECBs: $3.56, Received $13 ECBs
Transaction #2
2 boxes Cheerios – $1.88 each
Used $1/2 CVS coupon from in-store machine
And used $1/2 printable1 Oral B Toothbrushes – $4.99 (Buy 1, Get $5 ECBs)
Used $0.50/1 printableUsed $5 ECBs from Transaction #1
Total after coupons and ECBs: $1.25, Received $5 ECBs
Total for both transaction before sales, coupons and ECBs: $30.13
Total for both transactions after sales, coupons and ECBs: $4.81, PLUS $13 ECBs leftover
Get Up Early Challenge: Day 12 (I woke up at 4:45 a.m.!)

Happy Tuesday!! It’s Day 12 of the Get Up Early Challenge and I went to bed around 9 pm last night and woke up (without my alarm!) at 4:45 am this morning! Yay!
I admit, it really helped that it’s no longer freezing cold here… It’s SO much easier to get up in the morning when it doesn’t feel so frigid!
I’ve been meditating on Romans 8:28 this morning and how God displayed this verse so amazingly in Joseph’s story in the book of Genesis.
I’ll be hopping on Periscope around 7:30 to 7:45 a.m. to share some Morning Motivation encouragement and to some thoughts and insights from Rest Assured. I’d love for you to join me or watch the replay (just download the app and search for @MoneySavingMom).
Are you joining me for the Get Up Early Challenge? If so, leave a comment on this post to let me know how you did with your wake-up goal this morning.
We’re in this together… And if you didn’t hit your goal, that’s okay! Give yourself grace, don’t beat yourself up, and know that you can try again tomorrow!
P.S. Read more about the Get Up Early Challenge here. Need some help and inspiration to use your mornings well? Download Day 1 of Make Over Your Mornings for free (scroll to the bottom of this page to sign up for it!)
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Click here to download!500 Things Decluttering Challenge: Day 11

It’s Day #11 of the 500 Things Decluttering Challenge. I’m late in getting today’s challenge post results up… But better late than never, right?!
Today’s project was to clean out the bathroom cupboards. I’ve been anticipating this project with some dread. I knew it was coming and knew it needed to be tackled — and today was the day.
I ended up finding 26 things to get rid of — and my cupboards look much more organized!
Today’s total: 26 items decluttered
Total for the entire challenge: 463 items so far!
I’m keeping a running total of all my items decluttered during this challenge as I thought it would be fun to not only do Daily Totals but also Overall Totals.
How many items did YOU declutter today?? Leave a comment and let us know.
P.S. You can read more about the Decluttering Course I’m going through here. If you’d like to join me in going through it in January and get the videos, information, and printables every day, you can go here to purchase and get it for just $5.99 right now!
12 Ways to Save For Next Christmas

Guest post from Michelle:
Christmas has come and gone. For some people, Christmas was a joyful time spent with family and friends. But for others, the joy of Christmas may have been overshadowed by how expensive and stressful the last few weeks of the year were.
Last-minute shopping may have caused you to run around trying to find something — anything! — for that relative you forgot. Then of course, you needed a card and wrapping paper, not to mention having to buy fresh food at the last minute so it wouldn’t spoil.
And because of all the last-minute additions to your to-do list, you had to run to the nearest store to buy whatever you needed instead of going somewhere cheaper.
12 Easy Ways to Save for Christmas Next Year
If this sounds familiar, there’s a good chance you’re hoping to be just a bit more organized next year and save just a bit more money than you did this year.
Well, you’ve come to the right place — here are 12 super easy ways you can start saving for next Christmas, right now.
1. Buy discounted wrapping paper.
Gift wrapping is an inevitable part of Christmas time, so the paper will come in handy every year. Also, if you buy plain wrapping paper or neutral colors, you can use the wrapping paper throughout the year for different occasions. It’s a double win.
2. Buy discounted Christmas cards.
Or buy discounted craft supplies to make your own cards next year. You don’t have to go crazy with fancy handmade cards, it’s the thought that counts.
3. Purchase stocking stuffers now.
Products like socks, stationery, and novelty items don’t expire, so buying cheaper products in advance is well worth it if you have the storage space.
4. Join loyalty programs.
Many stores and banks offer loyalty programs, or even frequent flyer programs, and allow you to earn points throughout the year without even trying. Ideally, by the time next Christmas rolls around you would’ve earned enough points to redeem a gift card to save a little bit of extra cash.
5. Start your Christmas fund now.
Yes, now! If you save $1 a day for a whole year, you’ll have over $350 (or more!) in cash to spend next Christmas. There’s no doubt that money will come in handy when you need it most.
6. Shop sales throughout the year.
It might seem a bit early, but if you have a list on paper, you can buy things when they’re really cheap, saving time, money, and stress during the pre-Christmas rush period.
7. Use Santa Sacks to wrap kid’s gifts.
If you don’t already use them, buy Santa sacks for your children’s presents instead of wrapping paper. Not only will you save money on gift wrapping that will only get thrown away, but you’ll reduce waste and start a lifelong tradition that your kids will cherish.
8. Stock up on non-perishable foods.
Buy packaged food for Christmas gift hampers or Christmas nibbles that don’t expire until the following year. The only issue with this is making sure the food doesn’t get eaten before next Christmas!
9. Start learning a craft for homemade presents.
This may not be for everyone, but if you’ve been thinking about taking up a new hobby, or if you spent this Christmas admiring DIY presents on Pinterest, then now is the time to start practicing.
10. Start selling unwanted items.
There’s a good chance you have a post-Christmas mess you need to clean up, so this is the perfect opportunity to do so. Funnel the money into a Christmas fund for next year and you’ll thank yourself when the time comes to spend it.
11. Recycle gift wrapping and ribbons.
Gift bags, gift boxes, or ribbons that have minimal damage are great to put aside and reuse next year.
12. Recycle gifts.
This might not appeal to everyone, but if you (or your kids) received way too many gifts, the same gift twice, or something you’ll never use, you might be better off re-gifting it instead of gathering dust in the closet.
For anyone else who likes to be organized and save in advance, what are your top Christmas-saving tips?
Get Up Early Challenge: Day 11

Good morning!! It’s Day 11 of the Get Up Early Challenge and today our bed felt so warm and our room so cold, that it took a lot of willpower to get up when my alarm went off.
But I DID… And now I’m reaping the rewards because I just enjoyed some quiet to think, pray, journal, hand-letter, read, and spend time in God’s Word.
Today, I’m challenging myself to be a noticer of beauty. To look for the beautiful. To pay attention to the good. And to savor the little joys in life. They are there… I just have to look, notice, and pay attention — instead of being caught up in the rush of life or focused on the hard, frustrating, and difficult things of life.
I’ll be hopping on Periscope around 7:30 to 7:45 a.m. to share some Morning Motivation encouragement and to some thoughts and insights from Rest Assured. I’d love for you to join me or watch the replay (just download the app and search for @MoneySavingMom).
Are you joining me for the Get Up Early Challenge? If so, leave a comment on this post to let me know how you did with your wake-up goal this morning.
We’re in this together… And if you didn’t hit your goal, that’s okay! Give yourself grace, don’t beat yourself up, and know that you can try again tomorrow!
P.S. Read more about the Get Up Early Challenge here. Need some help and inspiration to use your mornings well? Download Day 1 of Make Over Your Mornings for free (scroll to the bottom of this page to sign up for it!)
5 Things I’m Loving This Week (the “EPIC” snowstorm edition!)
I didn’t get a 5 Things I’m Loving post up last week because I chose to go to bed early instead of stay up and write a post (priorities, eh?). That means I have lots of things to share this week! In fact, I had trouble narrowing the list down to just five things!

After some thought, here’s my list of some of my favorite things right now — what I’m thankful for, stuff I’m loving, things that are making me happy, etc.:
1. Our New Fire Pit
I’ve long wanted one for our patio and was SO excited when Jess surprised me with it. It may be a little cold to roast marshmallows right now, but that didn’t deter us from using it before the freezing temperatures and snow came.
Sitting out by the fire is a the perfect end to a quiet and relaxing day of rest. I think it’s especially appropriate for this Year of Rest as it will encourage me to slow down and savor time with the family more.

2. An Amazing Grocery Deal
This is for sure our best grocery deal scored so far in 2016! I thought maybe the zero was supposed to be another number, but they had a whole stack of them at this price!!
I love me some Kroger markdowns!

3. My Book is in Target & Costco!!!
I never, ever thought I’d have a book in Target. In fact, just a few months ago, someone asked me if my new book would be in Target and I said, “No, I doubt I’ll ever have a book in Target. I just don’t sell the thousands and thousands of copies required for them to consider it.”
And I was content with that. Truly content. I’m just honored to actually have 3 published books — something I would have never dreamed would be the case 10 years ago!
But then, not a week after that conversation, I got an email from my publisher saying that TARGET HAD PICKED UP MY BOOK and would carry it in January!!!!!
So yes, Silas’ face here is pretty much how I feel about this. Surprised. Thrilled. Humbled. Overwhelmed. Overjoyed.
And mostly just grateful. Grateful for the opportunity to write words. Grateful for the privilege of getting to share those words with the world. Grateful for the faith my publisher has placed in me. Grateful for my loyal and amazing readers who have believed in me and in this book.
Grateful that God does abundantly above all we could ever dream or hope or imagine. Grateful that He uses broken vessels for His glory.

Then, this week, Costco started carrying my book. And all week long, people have been posting and emailing me to tell me they saw my book in Costco. A number of people even sent me pictures to prove it, as shown above! 🙂
I’m reminded once again how blessed I am. How amazingly blessed I am. That people take the time to care about me, to cheerlead for me, and to celebrate with me.
In a world filled with so much competition and comparison, this is a gift I don’t take lightly. And it inspires me over and over again to look for ways to care more, cheerlead more, and celebrate others more.
Life is so much more meaningful and rich when we choose celebrating and cheering with others instead of competing and comparing ourselves with others.

4. SNOW!!!
Color me surprised… We woke up to this on Saturday. Yes, even though we weren’t so sure of it ever since moving here from Kansas, it is really possible for the Nashville area to get more than a dusting of snow!
However, they are saying that this is the worst snowstorm they’ve had in 13 years… So this is pretty EPIC for this area!

Apparently, everyone in our area decided that stocking up on meat was more important than stocking up on bread and milk before the snowstorm, as evidenced by this picture my husband took at the grocery store on Saturday evening!! 😉

5. Our New Morning Routine
At the beginning of this year, one of the big commitments Jesse and I made together was to put forth a lot of effort and intention into getting on a great morning routine. We came up with a simple routine, we made some changes in what we did before bed and when we got up to set ourselves up for success, and then we just dove in.
Even though the first few days were hard, I’m so glad we stuck with it as it’s made such a difference in our days. One of the best times has been starting our mornings by sitting down to breakfast as a family and studying God’s Word together after everyone is dressed and ready for the day. This has been such a sweet time and such a great beginning to our homeschool day!

Bonus: This quote — I read this on an “off” day this past week and it made me laugh. It was just what I needed that day. And I thought maybe some of you might need the laugh, too.
What are YOU loving right now? Tell us in the comments.
Live Your Life on Purpose — free printable adult coloring page!
Live Your Life on Purpose — free printable adult coloring page!
I’m SO excited about this!! Lisa over at CreativLei asked me if I had a quote she could turn into a printable quote/adult coloring page.
And if you know me well, you know that I am ALL. OVER. THAT!
Here’s the gorgeous page she created…
I printed it out immediately and am excited to color it while watching the U.S. Figure Skating Championships with Kaitlynn on TV later today!
To get your free coloring page, just go to her post here and fill out the form to download it. Please note: I had trouble getting the form to work. If you have any trouble, you can leave your email address on her post or contact Lisa through her contact form on her site.
P.S. Lisa has an amazing series called 31 Days to Love Your Lettering. If you’re interested in handlettering, go check it out!



