Just for fun (and because I always find it interesting to track these things!), here were the 10 posts that were the most-read in 2013. Some of these are from years past, but thanks to Pinterest, are still very popular. If you missed any of these, be sure to check them out…
10 Goals For This Week

We’re enjoying the last few days of winter break here and keeping a really relaxed pace — which has been so nice! I’ve also been planning, preparing, organizing, and goal-setting for 2014.
I can’t wait to share my list of goals, my reading goals, and more over the next few days. Stay tuned!
Last week’s goals:
Family/Marriage/Mothering Goals
1.Read 4 chapters of Loony Coon aloud to the girls. Read a few picture books with Silas.
2. Write a love note to Jesse.
3. Blog about the 21 Days to a Simple Christmas Challenge.Personal Goals
5. Work on memorizing & reviewing Romans 1:1-25.
6. Run 9 miles.7. Read Leaving Yesterday, Safe People,
The Greatest Gift,Who Calls Me Beautiful, A Winter Dream, Balance, Sell Your Book Like Wildfire,Freefall to Fly, andThe Busy Homeschool Mom’s Guide to Romance.
8. Work for 30 minutes on my embroidery project.
9. Work on Christmas presents.Business Goals
10. Write one post for the 52 Ways to Save $100 a Year series.
This week’s goals:
Marriage/Mothering/Homemaking Goals
1. Read 2 chapters of Loony Coon and The Imagination Station Book #13 aloud to the girls. Read a few picture books with Silas.
2. Write a love note to Jesse.
3. Make Lavender Bath Salts.
Personal Goals
4. Work on memorizing & reviewing Romans 1:1-25.
5. Run 5 miles. Restart the P90X Program.
6. Start the 12 Months to a Healthier You Challenge (more on this in two days!)
7. Read Sarah’s Key, Sell Your Book Like Wildfire, You’re Made for a God-Sized Dream, Life After Art, and Fred 2.0.
8. Finish 1 knitting project. Work for 30 minutes on my embroidery project.
Blog/Business Goals
9. Blog about 2014 Goals, Reading Goals, and Blogging Goals.
10. Write three content pieces (more about this when I post my blogging goals).
How did you do on last week’s goals? What are your goals for this week? I’d love to have you share your progress on last week’s goals and your goals for this coming week in the comments. Of, if you’ve blogged about it, leave your direct link below. Let’s cheer each other on to live purposeful and productive lives! You can download a free customizable weekly goal-planning sheet here.
How to Save on Diapers and Wipes Without Paying for Amazon Mom
How to Save on Diapers and Wipes Without Paying for Amazon Mom

Guest post from Alisha of The Savvy Bump
Are you looking for deals on diapers and wipes but don’t want to spend $99 a year on Amazon Mom? A lot of people appreciate their membership and find that it pays for itself, but many others cannot afford or justify the cost.
However, you can still find some fantastic baby deals on Amazon without paying a fee. Here are 6 tips that will help you save:
1. Take Advantage of the Free 30-Day Trial
Amazon will allow you to use Amazon Mom free for 30 days. Make sure and take advantage of this free trial when you can get the most use out of it.
Amazon Mom members now get a registry completion coupon for 15% off (rather than 10%) about 30 days before their due date, so time your free trial at the end of your pregnancy if possible. You can also stock up on diapers and wipes during your free trial because you’ll save 20% on those baby necessities.
Note: Grandparents, dads, and caretakers are also eligible for the free trial.
2. Check for Baby Coupons Frequently
Whether you’re enjoying your free trial or simply buying diapers and wipes without Amazon Mom, make sure you always check for coupons. You can find the diaper and wipes coupons on this page and general baby coupons on this page. Check frequently because some coupons only last for a few days which means you could miss out!
Note: The coupon only applies to the first order when you use Subscribe & Save. It is completely fine to cancel your subscription after your order ships. Then you can take advantage of a coupon every time you order as long as there is one available.
3. Always Choose Subscribe & Save
Even if you don’t have Amazon Mom, you can still get a good deal by using Subscribe & Save. If you choose “Subscribe” when you place your order, you’ll save 5% plus any coupon discounts and get free shipping as well!
While the discount isn’t quite as good as the 20% that Amazon Mom members save, you have to take into account that $99 fee. Depending on your needs, you might save more by not being a member!
You can also get 15% off a variety of household items if you subscribe to 5 or more items per month. There is no minimum requirement for free shipping when you choose Subscribe & Save.
4. Use Swagbucks to Save
Don’t want to pay for Amazon Mom but you still want to get diapers and wipes at a discounted price? Use Swagbucks!
Earn 450 Swagbucks by taking surveys, using their search engine, finding swag codes, and more to earn free $5 Amazon gift cards. Just add your gift card code(s) when you’re reviewing your subscription to lower you final price.
5. Check the Amazon Warehouse for Hot Deals
You should also check the Amazon Warehouse periodically for hot deals on diapers, wipes, and all kinds of items. You will sometimes be able to score amazing deals on boxes that have been opened or returned and can no longer be sold as a new.
Not all the deals are great, especially when they’re from a 3rd party seller, so make sure and compare prices with new boxes. However, if you do see a hot deal, act fast because they’ll be sold out before you know it.
Best Deals Without Amazon Mom
Here are some of the best deals you can get on diapers and wipes without being a member of Amazon Mom.
Baby Wipes
- Huggies Simply Clean Wipes (Less than 2 cents per wipe)
- Pampers Sensitive Wipes (2 cents per wipe)
- Pampers Softcare Wipes (2 cents per wipe)
- Pampers Natural Clean Wipes (2 cents per wipe)
Diapers
- Luvs With Ultra Leakguards Diapers in Size 1 (10 cents each)
- Huggies Snug and Dry Diapers in Size 1 (15 cents each with coupon)
- Baby Dry Diapers are the most affordable diaper from Pampers
- Snug & Dry Diapers are the most affordable diaper from Huggies
Even if you don’t have an Amazon Mom account you can still get some great deals on diapers, wipes and other baby items with the added bonus that it will be delivered to your door for free.
How do you save when you shop on Amazon?
Alisha is happily married to a husband she considers her best friend and they enjoy the adventure of raising their three year old daughter together. She blogs at The Savvy Bump to help pregnant women and moms find the best maternity and baby deals.
Layered Nacho Dip
This easy nacho dip is a great after-school snack, BBQ side dish, holiday appetizer, or game-day treat. It’s quick to whip up using frugal ingredients, and everyone loves it!

Guest post from Brigette Shevy
We love this Layered Nacho Dip!
This is a fantastic recipe to serve as an appetizer, a “finger food,” or as part of a Mexican meal any time of the year, but I make it often for gatherings around the holidays. People always appreciate something that’s not sweet, for a change!
Our family New Year’s Eve party was a much-anticipated yearly event in our household growing! My dad always planned a bunch of silly games that he made up (let’s just say the man is pretty creative using standard household items like toilet paper and shaving cream!)
When the games were over, the snacks began. After that, we watched old home movies and did more snacking, of course!
Although my mom didn’t serve this yummy nacho dip every New Year’s Eve, she often did – and it has always been one of my favorite snacks (and forever associated with New Year’s Eve in my mind!)
This recipe has been in our family for so long, and we have made it so many times that no one know can remember where it came from. I think I can safely say that this colorful, crowd-pleasing dip will continue to be a family favorite for many more years to come.
If you’re looking for a festive, yummy treat to bring in the New Year with, this is a recipe that won’t disappoint!
Ingredients for Layered Nacho Dip
- 16 oz. can refried beans
- ½ pkg. taco seasoning (or make your own)
- 6 oz. guacamole
- 8 oz. sour cream or plain yogurt
- 1/2 cup salsa (or 2 large tomatoes, diced)
- 4 ½ oz. can black olives, (optional)
- 4 oz. can chopped green chilies (optional)
- 1 small onion, finely chopped (optional)
- 1 ½ cups shredded Cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese

How to Make Layered Nacho Dip
1. In a medium size bowl, combine refried beans and taco seasoning.
2. Spread bean mixture in a 9″ pie plat or similarly sized dish.

3. Spread guacamole over beans.

4. Spread sour cream over guacamole.

5. Top with salsa or diced tomatoes.

6. Sprinkle with optional black olives, green chilis, and onions.
7. Top with cheese.

8. Serve with nacho chips.

Easy Layered Nacho Dip
Ingredients
- 16 oz. refried beans
- ½ pkg taco seasoning
- 6 oz. guacamole
- 8 oz. sour cream or plain yogurt
- 1/2 cup salsa diced
- 4 ½ oz. black olives (optional)
- 4 oz. chopped green chilies (optional)
- 1 small onion (optional)
- 1 ½ cups shredded Cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese
Instructions
- In a medium size bowl, combine refried beans and taco seasoning.
- Spread bean mixture in a 9″ pie plat or similarly sized dish.
- Spread guacamole over beans.
- Spread sour cream over guacamole.
- Top with salsa or diced tomatoes.
- Sprinkle with optional olives, green chilies, and onions.
- Top with cheese.
- Serve with nacho chips.
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Brigette is a full-time wife and mother who is blessed with three amazing bundles of energy and another on the way. She enjoys music, experimenting in the kitchen, homeschooling her children, finding great deals, long-distance running, and anything chocolate.
15 Free Resources to Help You Get Organized in 2014
Download free Harmonized House Home Management Binder printables.
Ann Voskamp has a free Daily Planner available for download.
Print a free Goal List Planning and Accountability Form.
Download this free The Working Mom’s Daily Do’s: 2014.
Download and print a free Weekly Household Planner and Goal Sheet from Only a Breath.
Design Finch shares nine different free printable weekly planners.
A Bowl Full of Lemons walks you through how she set up her Home Management Binder and shares links to a number of free printables.
Download a food contract to help you track your nutrition and weight-loss goals each week.
Organizing Home Life shares 31 Days of Home Management Printables.
Celebrate Everyday With Me shares 7 simple tasks you can do to simplify your life.
Download a Daily Plan of Attack Worksheet.
Print free Home Management Binder pages from Amy Bayliss.
Ann Voskamp has a free printable 100 Days Calendar to help you finish a project or develop a new habit.
Download a free Organize Your Life & Goals Workbook Planner.
Don’t forget to check out my Household Management Forms Page where you’ll find all of the forms I use in my own weekly routine.
21 Days to a Simple Christmas: Day 21
It’s the final day of the 21 Days to a Simple Christmas Challenge!
There’s snow outside, almost all of our Christmas preparations are done, and the kids are snuggled up watching White Christmas together. Today, as we pause from the usual daily routine, I’m reflecting on what Christmas truly means.
And as I’m reflecting, I remembered this post I wrote back in 2009 that sums up what Christmas is all about to me:
A few weeks ago, my rambunctious two-year-old accidentally knocked and broke a very special tea cup of mine. As I was sweeping the pieces of glass into a dustpan, I realized this was something one could easily find themselves upset over.
But instead of frustration, I found myself feeling grateful. Our lean law school years–when a hot cup of tea in my special tea cup was one of life’s few luxuries–had taught me a profound lesson: things don’t buy happiness.
It’s a trite phrase, to be sure, but when you’ve found much happiness in spite of the lack of things and the lack of money to buy things, it seems anything but cliche.
There are likely many reading this right now who are experiencing financial difficulty. Maybe your husband is unemployed and there are no job possibilities on the horizon despite your incessant knocking on doors. Perhaps you have no idea how you are going to pay your rent or your mortgage and you’re beyond tired of eating endless varieties of beans and rice.
No matter your current financial struggles, you can have happiness. In fact, you can find the very same kind of happiness I had when we were living on $800 a month in a little basement apartment in a new town with few friends.
You’ve likely read here about a lot of deals I’ve scored over the past few years, but today I want to tell you about the best “deal” I’ve ever gotten–one that changed my life forever and gave me lasting happiness and peace.
Two thousand years ago, in a humble manger in Bethlehem, a little baby was born. This baby, Jesus, would grow up to be the Savior of the world.
When I was 11 years old, I committed my life to Jesus and He become my personal Lord and Savior. Since then, my world has been turned upside down.
Where once I lived in constant fear and worry, I now have lasting peace. Where once I had emptiness, I now have true fulfillment.
Is my life perfect? Far from it! But I am loved unconditionally by the Creator of the universe. And that, my friends, is worth more than all the money in the world. He is what brings me true happiness.
As I swept up those pieces of shattered glass, I realized I wasn’t upset over my favorite tea cup breaking because I have something that pales in comparison to a thousand expensive tea cups–I have Jesus.
The things of this world will fade, crack, break, and die. Jesus is Eternal. He will never leave me or forsake me. And someday, I get to spend Eternity with Him!
This Christmas, my prayer is that you also know Jesus, too. If not, don’t delay another day until you get to know Him and commit your life to Him. (Go here to read more about Jesus and how He can change your world, too.)
I promise, this will be the best deal you’ll ever find–worth more than all the money in the world can buy!
Merry CHRISTmas!
6 Goals For This Week

Since it’s Christmas this week, I’m keeping my goals simple!
Lat week’s goals:
Family/Marriage/Mothering Goals
1.Read 4 chapters of Loony Coon aloud to the girls. Read a few picture books with Silas.
2. Write a love note to Jesse.
3. Blog about the 21 Days to a Simple Christmas Challenge.Personal Goals
5. Work on memorizing & reviewing Romans 1:1-25.
6. Run 9 miles.7. Read Leaving Yesterday, Safe People,
The Greatest Gift,Who Calls Me Beautiful, A Winter Dream, Balance, Sell Your Book Like Wildfire,Freefall to Fly, andThe Busy Homeschool Mom’s Guide to Romance.
8. Work for 30 minutes on my embroidery project.
9. Work on Christmas presents.Business Goals
10. Write one post for the 52 Ways to Save $100 a Year series.
This week’s goals:
Family/Marriage/Mothering Goals
1. Read 3 chapters of Loony Coon aloud to the girls. Read a few picture books with Silas.
2. Go on an overnight trip with Jesse
3. Finish the 21 Days to a Simple Christmas Challenge.
Personal Goals
4. Work on memorizing & reviewing Romans 1:1-25.
5. Run 8 miles.
6. Read Leaving Yesterday, Safe People, A Winter Dream, Balance, Sell Your Book Like Wildfire, You’re Made for a God-Sized Dream, Life After Art, and Fred 2.0.
How did you do on last week’s goals? What are your goals for this week? I’d love to have you share your progress on last week’s goals and your goals for this coming week in the comments. Of, if you’ve blogged about it, leave your direct link below. Let’s cheer each other on to live purposeful and productive lives! You can download a free customizable weekly goal-planning sheet here.
21 Days to a Simple Christmas: Days 19 & 20
It’s Day 19 & 20 of the 21 Days to a Simple Christmas Challenge!
This weekend, I want to encourage you to do something to bless someone else… whether that’s someone in your neighborhood, volunteering at a local shelter, visiting a shut-in, writing a card, calling a friend who’s struggling, or just taking time to provide a listening ear to someone.
Day 19 & 20 Project
1. Finish reading Celebrating & Savoring a Simple Christmas. (Did you sign up for your free copy yet? If not, click here and fill out the form to be emailed a copy.)
2. Choose one person to bless in some way — large or small — over the next 24 hours.
3. Also, take some time to just stop and enjoy your Sunday — even if it’s just 5 minutes of quiet or taking time to write down blessings from this past week. Step back and refresh, relax, and refuel. Life doesn’t always need to be lived at breakneck speed!
What To Do When You Disappoint Yourself
Kristin left this comment on my post on What To Do When You Disappoint Someone:
Honestly, it’s myself that I am always disappointed with; I wish I were friendlier, skinnier, and less grey. I go to bed every night feeling like I’ve failed my children and my husband and my Lord, random strangers on the internet, and probably my in-laws, too.
But I’m just not perfect. Not even half the time. I’ve been trying to ease up on that internal critic lately and I think I’ve been sleeping better. -Kristin
Kristin, can I just tell you that you are so not alone in this? I spent years of my life disappointed with myself… that I wasn’t pretty enough, smart enough, funny enough, eloquent enough, confident enough, and on and on it went. No matter what I did or didn’t do, I’d be frustrated with myself that it wasn’t enough.
I’d regularly think, “If only I were more this or that, then people would like me.” I was my own worst critic for years and I wholeheartedly believed the lies that my head told me that I wasn’t good enough.
What you believe determines how you live and these beliefs held me back from so many different things. From close friendships, from opportunities, from stepping outside my comfort zone, and much more. I lived in fear, guilt, insecurity, and shame, always feeling like I didn’t measure up and was a perpetual failure.
The past few years have been years of major transformation for me. It wasn’t an overnight change, but a gradual process of growing and healing. It hasn’t been easy, but it’s been so good.
Also? It’s incredibly encouraging to realize that I’m not the same girl I was a few years ago. Yes, I might still struggle with insecurity from time to time (and if you read this post, you’ll know that I’m definitely a work in progress!), but I feel much more healed and whole.
I no longer see myself as a misfit who isn’t good enough. Instead, I believe with all my heart that I’m beautiful in God’s eyes. I know in the depths of my soul that He’s created me for a specific purpose. In Him, I’m whole, loved, and 100% enough.
I don’t have to strive to be someone I’m not. I don’t have to work hard to change my personality. I am enough… exactly as I am.
This new-found confidence and wholeness has permeated all areas of my life. It’s inspired me to step outside my comfort zone and love doing things I thought I would never, ever, ever do (hello, public speaking!).
It’s produced so much more depth of joy and fulfillment in the my life. And, best of all, it’s given me courage to be authentic and vulnerable in relationships. This has resulted some really deep and dear friendships with people who love me for exactly who I am and who challenge and encourage me to be the best version of me I can be.
Here are some specific things that have helped me on this journey:
1. Recognize the Lies
The biggest transformation started for me when I began to call out the lies I was allowing to swirl around in my head. “I don’t measure up.” “I’m not good enough.” “I’m a failure.” “No one likes me.”
These are all things I’ve allowed myself to believe in the past… and every single one of them is a lie. That’s a strong word, but when I began to recognize these things as lies, it started me on the path to being able to change the way I viewed myself.
2. Refuse to Believe the Lies
I made a commitment two years ago to stop believing the lies. For me, this meant that every time a thought popped into my head that was something about me not being good enough or being a failure, I immediately made myself say, “That’s a lie.”
There was something utterly life-impacting in naming these statements as lies instead of believing them and allowing them to taunt me as truths. This exercise caused me to stop beating myself up over something that wasn’t true.
3. Replace the Lies
It’s not enough to just recognize the lies and refuse to believe them. I had to take it one step further and replace these lies with truth.
It might sound silly or weird, but I actually make myself speak phrases of truth any time I start hearing lies swirling in my head. If I start to think, “I’m just not talented enough.” I’d immediately make myself say, “No, that’s a lie.” And then replace that lie with a truth.
So in that particular case, I might say something like, “I may not have the gifts that so-and-so does, but God has gifted me in these areas. He loves me just the way I am and wants me to embrace who He has made me to be instead of wishing I had different gifts and talents.”
This simple act has revolutionized my thought life — and my entire life. It was a lot of work at first, but it has now become second nature to me to replace the lies with truth. Not only that, but I’ve realized that I’ve had a lot fewer lies swirling around in my head because I know and believe the truth in the core of my being.
What you think determines how you act. So make sure that you are filling your mind up with truth… and that truth with set you free! Free to no longer live in shame, guilt, and insecurity but to walk in confidence, fulfillment, and joy.
Note: If you struggle with insecurity and/or guilt, I encourage you to get a copy of my new book, Say Goodbye to Survival Mode. In it, I share my story of hitting rock bottom as a result of trying to please and impress people. The book not only chronicles my personal struggles and journey over the past few years, but gives you practical and actionable steps you can take to replace your own fears and insecurity with confidence. Pre-order your copy here.
21 Days to a Simple Christmas: Day 18 {Update}
It’s Day 18 of the 21 Days to a Simple Christmas Challenge!
Today, I encouraged those of you who are married to do something special for your spouse.
In honor of this week’s post on Love Notes To Your Husband, I wrote a love note to Jesse today. He always loves it when I do this — especially because one of his love languages is words of affirmation. 🙂
We’re also planning an at-home movie date tonight after we go look at Christmas lights as a family. We’re both looking forward to it!
If you’re married, did you do something special for your spouse today? If so, tell us about it in the comments or share the link to your blog post (if you’re blogging about the challenge).
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Click here to download!How I Save on Groceries By Shopping at Salvage Grocery Stores

Cate emailed in the following tip:
I wanted to share with MoneySavingMom.com readers about one of the primary ways I save money on groceries for my family: salvage grocery stores.
You know, the little clearance sections you sometimes see at your local chain grocery store? Imagine a whole store of that!
For those who don’t know, salvage grocery stores (sometimes referred to as outlet, clearance, or discount grocery stores) carry items that regular grocery stores are not willing or able to sell. Salvage grocery stores will buy these items at a fraction of the cost and sell them to their customers at prices that are often half or less than what the original retail price was.
Some examples of what you will find at a salvage grocery store are:
- Foods with damaged packaging
- Foods at, near, or sometimes past the “best by” date
- Items that a store has discontinued
- Overstock
There are some crazy good deals to be had at salvage stores, but if you’re anything like I was at first, you have to adapt your mindset. The first time I went to a salvage grocery store, I had to get over the “ew” factor. But let me just say, that problem was pretty much entirely in my mind… and for the most part, unwarranted.
There are some grocery salvage stores out there that are every bit as nice as regular grocery stores, but it’s not unusual to find a salvage grocery store that looks a little run down and maybe even smells a little funky. You are doing yourself a favor to get over your apprehension and check it out anyway. Many of these places can’t afford to have slick decor or an espresso bar; but when you see the prices, you’ll be glad to know you’re passing those things up for good reason.
Salvage grocery stores are making good use out of foods that don’t meet the standards of regular stores. I frequently find items that have absolutely no apparent problem with them and aren’t even close to expiring.
Salvage grocery stores seem to always have an abundance of organic and gluten-free items, as well as conventional items. So even if you’re not in it to pinch pennies necessarily, you can take your normal grocery budget and drastically increase the quality of food you’d otherwise buy.
Just remember to use common sense, read up in expiration dates, and examine the foods carefully as you shop. These grocery stores are great places to support — see if there’s a salvage grocery store near you! -Cate
Chocolate Éclair Dessert

Guest post from Brigette Shevy
This was my mom’s go-to recipe to serve to company! For years, we had people over every single Friday night. More often than not, we served this scrumptious layered dessert. The recipe came from a longtime friend of my mom, and I can assure you that it’s a definite winner!
Chocolate Éclair Dessert is perfect to serve at/bring to holiday gatherings! It makes a large pan and can be made up ahead of time. Plus, even though it’s really easy to make (my 7-year-old can almost do it by herself!), it looks and tastes much more elaborate.
The rich chocolate layer compliments the light creamy filling, creating an mouthwatering balance that keeps people coming back for seconds (or even thirds and fourths – at least that’s what happened the last time I brought it to a get-together!).
No matter what day of the year you serve this dessert, be prepared to take recipe requests, receive rave reviews, and be left with an empty pan!
Chocolate Éclair Dessert
- 1 box of graham crackers (you won’t use quite all of it)
- 2 3-ounce packages instant french vanilla pudding mix
- 3 cups milk
- 8 ounces Cool Whip or whipping cream, whipped
- 2 ounces unsweetened chocolate squares (if you prefer a dark chocolate flavor, use 4 ounces)
- 3 Tablespoons butter
- 2 Tablespoons corn syrup
- 1 ½ cups powdered sugar
- 3 Tablespoons milk
Line the bottom of a 9×13 pan with graham crackers. In a mixing bowl, mix together the pudding mix and milk until thick.
Fold in the whipped topping. Spread half of the pudding mixture on top of the graham crackers. Top with another layer of graham crackers. Spread remaining pudding on top of crackers and top with another layer of crackers.
Melt the chocolate and butter in a saucepan over low heat (this also works in the microwave). Add remaining ingredients and mix to spreading consistency (I use a hand mixer to make sure there aren’t any lumps). Spread the chocolate over the top layer of graham crackers.
Refrigerate 10-24 hours before serving.
Makes a 9×13 pan
Brigette is a full-time wife and mother who is blessed with three amazing bundles of energy and another on the way. She enjoys music, experimenting in the kitchen, homeschooling her children, finding great deals, long-distance running, and anything chocolate.
21 Days to a Simple Christmas: Day 18
It’s Day 18 of the 21 Days to a Simple Christmas Challenge!
Today, we’re going to be focusing on doing something special for our spouse (if you’re married). It’s so easy to get so wrapped up in all the busyness of the season that we fail to take to nurture our marriages. And yet, if you’re married there’s not really anyone more important than your spouse, is there?
Day 18 Project
1. Read chapter 11 from Celebrating & Savoring a Simple Christmas. (Did you sign up for your free copy yet? If not, click here and fill out the form to be emailed a copy.)
2. If you’re married, do something special for your spouse today. It could be something as simple as writing a love note or making a treat they love.
3. Come back tonight around 8 p.m. and share what you did to bless your spouse. And I’ll share about what I did, too!
21 Days to a Simple Christmas: Day 17 {Update}
It’s Day 17 of the 21 Days to a Simple Christmas Challenge!
Today, we whipped our homes into shape to prepare for the busy few days ahead. Here’s a little peek into the cleaning we did…
I printed out the cleaning plan to cross off as we finished things.

The basket of miscellaneous items from around the house. There were some interesting things we rounded up… some that ended up going straight into the trash and recycling bins.

Lastly, we tackled the laundry pile. It wasn’t too enormous and Kathrynne helped me so we got it done in record time.

And then I lit this favorite candle of mine to celebrate the clean house. 🙂
Did you do any Christmas cleaning today? If so, tell us about it in the comments or share the link to your blog post (if you’re blogging about the challenge).
Last-Minute Super Easy Christmas Gift Idea!

Looking for a last-minute gift idea for a friend who could use some encouragement and inspiration? How about pre-ordering a copy of my new book, Say Goodbye to Survival Mode.
The book won’t be out until January 21, 2014, but we’ve made it super easy for you to gift it for Christmas. Just pre-order a copy and then print out one of these cute printables, wrap it up or stick it in a card, and give it to your friend.
Not only is this so simple to pull off, but it be a way to really bless and encourage someone in your life… a little bit after Christmas! How fun is that?

Psst! Don’t forget that if you pre-order, you’ll also get Freebies and Deals Package — worth over $125! If you’d like, you can give this as a bonus gift to your friend by using this free printable form here that tells them how to redeem their freebies.

































