Showing posts with label Planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Planning. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2020

Letting Teens Get a Job is Not a Good Way to Keep Them Busy



When children become a certain age, some Christian parents think it would be a great idea to allow them to get a job to "keep them busy" and earn some money.  Not only is this popular for boys, but also has become popular for teenage girls.  Why parents want to send their teen daughters out into the world to earn money is beyond me.  It is not in a young woman's nature to hold a job, and certainly doesn't prepare her to be a wife and homemaker.

My parents did this with me, and I had several jobs before I was saved.  One summer before I was even old enough to hold a paying job, they sent me to a camp to be a camp "counselor in training" to "keep me busy", and they even paid me to do it since it wasn't a paying position.  All of these places of employment did me no good and actually caused much harm.

Before parents consider allowing or even encouraging their teens to get a job outside the home, there is much to think about Biblically, especially with concern for their souls and how a place of employment might affect their future.  Jobs outside the home hold a lot of danger and temptation for young people who still are not mature.  It is very similar to sending them off to public school.



Consider the following:

At a job, teens are exposed to and cannot get away from

  • Their boss.  They are at the demand of their manager to be available to do what he/she wants at whatever time he/she wants (though with some restrictions due to their age).  This boss most likely won't care about things like your teen keeping the Lord's Day or having convictions about not doing certain things.
  • Their co-workers.  Co-workers can be the worst "companions" which your teen will naturally have to be around and cannot get away from in the workplace.  If you send your teen off to a job, do not be surprised if they are exposed to filthy language and jokes, drug use, alcohol use, people fornicating, along with the more subtle views of their coworkers that are prevalent in our society, such as feminism, environmentalism, evolution, etc.  Teens are still very much in their formative and immature years and will find it hard to be the only one standing against such evils in our society.
  • Wicked music.  Often in places of business, raunchy, inappropriate music is played, and your teen will have to listen to this all day and cannot get away from it.  Co-workers may also play their own music which your teen may be exposed to.
  • Customers.  Depending on the type of job your teen has, there may often be customers that your teen has to interact with that expose them to things you wouldn't want.
  • Sexual advances.  It is a sad fact that if you send your daughter off to a job, you can expect that someone will at some point act inappropriately toward her.  And in our backwards society, even young girls feel emboldened to make sexual advances towards young men, so you can expect this if you have sons as well.  If you want to keep your children pure until their marriage, sending them off to a place of employment is not a very good way to do it.
  • Technology.  Co-workers these days most likely have smartphones where they freely show other people porn or other wicked photos and videos.  Are you ready for your teen to be exposed to this?  Also, would your teen have other access to computers or other technology where they could search for or even accidentally stumble upon some of the wickedness that is on the internet?  The temptation for teens is very real in this area, and once seen, these things cannot be unseen.
  • Immodesty.  Many places of employment will expose your teen to high levels of immodesty that they wouldn't have to deal with at home.  This is especially problematic for teen boys who are trying to keep themselves pure in thought and deed.
  • Your teen most likely will be asked by coworkers to "hang out" at other times other than the workplace. Don't be surprised if your teen forms an attachment to the people they are around at work, wanting to be around them instead of their family.
There are many dangers of sending your teen out to work in our modern world, and loving, Christian parents would do best to seriously consider these.  Even homeschooling parents who have foreseen the dangers of public school, sometimes send their children out to jobs where they will be exposed to many of the great evils they were seeking to avoid at school.

Even if you send your teen to work at a place that you are familiar with, or even to a place of employment where the owners are professing Christians, you will run into many of the same issues.

What is the solution then?

For young women, I see no reason for her to ever need "job experience", as the Bible has made it clear for what young women are to be concerned with.  
The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things;
That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children,
To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed. ~Titus 2:3-5



There is no reason for a daughter from a Christian home to get a job outside of the home.  Let her learn beside her mother, the many and varied skills of home-keeping while she has the time on her hands!  It makes no sense for her to wait until she is married to learn these needed skills.  There are always more things to learn, and before she is married, she has the ability to become very good at these things. Older daughters at home can be a tremendous blessing to their mothers.  Daughters at home should be learning contentment within the home sphere and to not be led by selfish desires.

For young men, it is a bit more difficult.  Obviously, young men need to at some point learn to be providers.  At what time this occurs and in what way will greatly depend on the individual young man, his walk with Christ, and his maturity.  But do not be fooled into thinking that your teen boy is beyond being tempted or lured away from his faith by the above mentioned dangers.  Even if he is not led away into a snare, if he's working at a place of employment, he will be exposed to things that will most likely leave an impression on his young heart for the rest of his life.  That's why we must be ever so careful and wise in our decisions.  It would be best if his Christian father had his own business that his son could get involved in.  That way his father can still be with his young man and guide him as he steps out into the working world.  Other options are if your teen son can have his own "business" doing yard work or other such things for neighbors where he is still close to home and has a sense of accountability.  If he has a brother or even his own father to come alongside him, even better, as they can provide each other accountability.



Other ways to keep teens busy are to have a family life that is busy with regular family dinners and family worship.  These are important duties that should be happening every day, and many teens start to miss out on them if they are at jobs in the evenings.  Families can also minister together to other people in many ways, as well as share the Gospel.  Don't forget family walks, outings, and other enjoyable leisure activities.  Doing things together as a family is so beneficial for all family members, and prepares our young teens to one day have their own families and spend time with them instead of leading their separate lives.

Even though this may seem "different", don't cave into the pressure of those around you to do what everyone else is doing or what seems right in their own eyes.  What is most important is our children's souls, and so we must always have their spiritual wellbeing in mind.


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Thursday, April 4, 2019

Free Homemaking Book (an Old One)


If you enjoy old, free homemaking books, you might want to see this one.  In past years, there have been several books published about keeping the home. I have not read this one, so I cannot say whether it is good or not.  I will leave that up to you.

This book was first published in 1915 and is entitled Household Engineering; Scientific Management in the Home, and its purpose was to help women run their households more efficiently.  Of course, some things won't apply to us--such as servants (smile), but it may still be an interesting read.


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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Planning Meals for Your Family



If you are not already planning meals for your family, it is a wonderful thing to do and will help you to be organized when you go shopping.  It will also help you to save money, and keep down stress since you have a meal plan for each day at home.  No more meal times where you don't know what you're going to serve your family!  Today at Raising Homemakers, I am sharing with you how I plan our family's meals.

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Thursday, January 5, 2017

Motivated Moms Planner Giveaway!



It's a brand new year, and that means it's a great time to get organized in the home and get on a cleaning schedule if you don't already have one.  How good the Lord is to give us a brand new year, and each new day is a gift from Him.  We should recognize this and give Him thanks for this every new day.

If you want an easy way to manage and keep track of your home duties, there's a wonderful planner available that comes ready-made with all your cleaning tasks already made up for you.  Please visit me on Raising Homemakers today to learn more about this helpful tool and also enter our giveaway!

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Monday, November 28, 2016

Cyber Monday Deals for Homemakers

Jane.com often has some cute, modest clothing and other nice finds.  They are having some Cyber Monday deals you can find here:

Daily Boutique Deals

Southern Magnolia Minerals has natural mineral makeup and skincare.  I've used their products for several years, and they just changed their mineral foundation to a titanium dioxide free formula.  Today they are offering 50% off everything site wide.  Just use coupon code CMWISH50 
at checkout.

Bulk Herb Store is offering 15% off almost their entire store.  They have wonderful teas, herbs, and more!

Calendars.com is having a great sale, and it's a perfect time to get calendars for the new year.  I got the most beautiful calendar from them last year.  Cyber Monday Sale - Up to 70% off everything + 30% off $50 + Free Shipping with Coupon Code CYBER

I will update this list throughout the day as I find more deals you may be interested in.


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Monday, May 16, 2016

Today: Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half!



Part of our job as homemakers is to buy food for our family and stay within our budget.  How well are you doing with this?  I know I could always use some help in this area, especially with rising food prices.  My food budget has not gone up along with the rising food prices, unfortunately!  So I am very excited about the Grocery Budget Makeover course from Erin Chase!  For some reason, the rest of my post will not show up right now, so for course information and to sign up, click on the picture above to be taken to that info, and enjoy!

The Grocery Budget Makeover is a 10-week course that will change the way you shop for groceries…forever.  Erin will lead you on a journey into the depths of your mind, your heart and yes, the grocery store too. Sounds dramatic, because it is. Any and every makeover you experience is dramatic, and this one will be too.

Each week, she’ll email you with videos to watch, worksheets (yes, she expects you to fill them out!), free resources to use that week, plus fun tips and tricks and of course, a weekly challenge.
Oh, and she’ll throw in some cooking demos and other fun surprises too!

Here’s the very basic outline of the course and what she’ll be talking about:

Week 1 – Setting the Table
Week 2 – Family Pow-Wow
Week 3 – The Art of the Creating a Shopping List
Week 4 – A 5 Dinner Meal Plan, not the $5 Dinner Meal Plan (Maybe)
Week 5 – Outsmarting Yourself, and Someone Else Too
Week 6 – Stockpiling for Normal People (Not for Hoarders)
Week 7 – Meal Planning 201
Week 8 – Stretching Your Coupon-Buck As Far As You Can
Week 9 – Time Saving Kitchen & Cooking Hacks
Week 10 – How to Score Freebies Every Week
Finale – Mantras & Report Your Savings Time!

If you think you need a little help and guidance in any one (or two or three or nine) of these areas, then I would highly recommend that you join in the makeover fun!

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Thursday, April 21, 2016

How to Make Over Your Evenings (with Special Discounts, Today Only)



I have always found that the next day always starts better when I have made a good end to the previous day.  The evening before the next day can help us prepare for the new day tomorrow.  I am learning lots of ways to make better use of my evenings in Crystal Paine's new course, Make Over Your Evenings.

This 14-day online course is designed to help you end your day calm and relaxed, streamline your routines, invest your time in things that truly matter, and find more joy and peace in the process.

That is definitely something we homemakers could all use, isn't it?


This downloadable course offers daily video lessons from Crystal, a downloadable workbook with a daily motivational chapter, and also daily projects. And since our time is valuable and limited, Crystal and her team worked hard to keep things very simple and inspirational -- with the goal that each day's lesson would take only about 15 minutes from start to finish.

The course — including all the videos, the workbook, and the projects — will regularly retail for just $17. However, because Crystal wanted to do something really special on launch day, she's launching this course with the following special prices —some of these are the lowest prices you will ever see on this course, ever. So get the best price while you can!

The Crazy-Can’t-Miss-Low-Low-Low Launch Sale Prices (for Thursday, April 21, 2016):
7 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET – just $7-- that's $10 off!!
12 p.m. to 5 p.m. ET – only $10!
5 p.m. – 12 a.m. ET – only $13!

P.S. Crystal says:  this course is not about following a one-size-fits-all system (because every woman and family is different). Instead, it's about creating an evening that is in line with your life, your strengths, your family’s needs, and your unique situation. 

If you purchase it and find it's not what you expected or doesn't live up to your expectations in any way, Crystal is offering a 15-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked!

This course is proving to be very helpful to me, and I'm sure it will be for you too!

Go get the course here (the sooner the better for your pocketbook).
Bonus:  My family and I are very much in need of financial help right now.  If you purchase through my link, you will help us a little bit.  Thank you ♥


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Saturday, November 28, 2015

Meal Plans and Cookbooks 40% Off

In an extremely rare sale in the $5 Dinners store, Erin Chase has decided to offer 40% off all products for TWO DAYS ONLY. Small Business Saturday & the following day…everything is 40% off in the store.

You might be wondering…why in the world would I buy a meal plan during this crazy holiday time? A meal plan as a holiday gift? That seems like an odd gift? No, she's totally not crazy.

Start asking your friends and/or family about their meal planning struggles and you’ll find that many of them need help. They need a practical resource to help them get organized, get meals made, and save money at the same time. It might not be a shiny piece of jewelry or new trendy sweater, but a meal plan is a very practical, very helpful gift…and one that keeps on giving back as they help reduce mealtime stress.

Here’s a sampling of what we have available:

Gluten-Free Meal Plans & Resources
Freezer Cooking Cookbook
6-Week Themed Meal Plans, including Paleo, 30-Minute Meals, Vegetarian & Slow Cooker
20 Meals for $150 Meal Plans
10 Organic Ingredients Meal for $102

Get everything you need added to the cart, then use the coupon code SANTA40 to get 40% off at checkout! It's time to stock up for you and your friends! But, please purchase 2 of what you need, if you plan on using for you and gifting to a friend or family member...thanks!

 40% Off Holiday Sale on $5 Dinners Meal Plans 

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Monday, March 10, 2014

Professional Homemaking for Only $7

https://bundleoftheweek.com/current-bundle?ap_id=blessedhomemaking

I am always on the lookout for tools to help me be a better homemaker.  Managing a home is a full-time job, and one that often calls for a higher level of commitment and dedication than any career. This week's bundle offers the resources that every homemaker needs to get things done. Discover tools for simplifying your life, organizing your day, showing hospitality to those around you and more. Whether you're looking to climb Mount Laundry, declutter the toy room or organize your storage area, this bundle is for you!

This week only, get all five of the ebooks below plus a bonus app for more than 85% off their regular price:


GTD for Homemakers by Mystie Winckler
GTD is an acronym referring to David Allen’s books and system, Getting Things Done. And if anybody needs to get things done, it’s mothers managing a home. GTD for Homemakers shows home managers how to streamline routines, alleviate stress, and increase productivity. GTD for Homemakers is all about putting into place effective habits so that the routine administrative details of life do not cause undo stress and we, as mothers, can peacefully and intentionally make good choices about what to do without feeling like we have a million details pulling us in a million directions at once. GTD for Homemakers will help you reclaim calm self-control and self-possession, so that you can fulfill your roles and responsibilities to the best of your ability.

31 Days to a Heart of Hospitality by Edie Wadsworth
In her hospitality manifesto, Edie shares the role that her faith plays in hospitality and leads you into more meaningful relationships with all the people in your life, not just your occasional guests! She shares the secrets she's learned about welcoming people into her life, after many years and much trial and error, as well as a few of her favorite recipes and loads of photos. This is hospitality, on purpose. On the practical side, this ebook explores everything from how to set up a baking center in your kitchen to how to set up your guest spaces, and even some tips on what to wear to be a well-appointed hostess.

Sweet Life Organizer by Laura Smith
This is not your mother’s organizer. Forget drab and boring! Part of having a sweet life is feeling inspired, motivated, and excited for the challenges ahead. Why expect anything less from the one thing designed to keep you on track? The Sweet Life Organizer is your all-in-one, everything-in-its-place planner to help you plan ahead, identify your top goals, develop rock-solid habits and have more fun!

{The Busy Mom's Guide} Taming the Laundry Monster by Angi Schneider
If you are regularly overwhelmed and frustrated with laundry, there's hope. Maybe your family has changed and your system needs to change with it. Or maybe you are looking at too many online photos of magazine quality laundry rooms and you have a skewed sense of what "laundry" is all about. Whatever the reason for your frustration, this book will help you think through your schedule and systems and develop a plan that is unique for your unique family.

101 Ways to Simplify Your Life by Laura Aridgides
In 101 Ways to Simplify Your Life, Laura shares 101 of her best tips for simplifying your home, family and work life, starting today. These strategies range from practical tips that can be used immediately to thought-provoking strategies that can lead to lifelong change. In this book, you will learn: ▪ How to use technology for your advantage, and not be sucked into wasting time
▪ One simple step that can save you hundreds of hours
▪ A quick and easy way to start simplifying your life
▪ The most important question to ask yourself about simplifying
▪ How to simplify your finances
▪ Why decluttering your home is important, and what you can do today to start
▪ The number one reason why our complicated lives need simplification, and an easy solution
▪ And MUCH MORE!

Bonus: BinZ Organizing App (iOS)
The first 100 customers to purchase this bundle this week will also receive the BinZ app as a FREE bonus! This app makes it easy keep track of the items you put in storage -- things like seasonal clothing, holiday decorations, family mementos and more -- and where the storage bins are located. Easily capture bin contents via text and/or photos, search and sort your lists to easily locate items, and email and print your lists for backup.

BinZ is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices. Because of iTunes store limitations, this bonus offer is available to U.S. customers only. To claim your app, please look for the instructions in Part 6 of your download links. Limited to the first 100 requests.

Get this week's bundle here!


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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Save $2 on Motivated Moms Planner

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Starting today, December 31, through January 2, 2014, you can save $2 on the Motivated Moms planners.  These are planners that have each day planned out with the chores you need to do.  If you need help with knowing what chores to do each day or just want something to keep you on track, this is a great tool!  With this coupon code, you will get $2 off.  The Motivated Moms planner is also available for the iOS app and Android.  Motivated Moms is lowering the iOS app price from $1.99 to $0.99, and they are lowering the year subscription to $5.99.  That way, if you have already purchased the app at the full price of $1.99 you can add on a year and still take advantage of the discount.  If you purchase both the app and the year subscription during the sale, you will get 14 months of tasks and server access.

Here are the details broken down by product:
  • ebooks: $2 off with code MM2014 making them $6 (regularly $8)
  • Android 2014 app: price will be reduced to $5.99 (regularly $7.99)
  • iOS: app price will be reduced to 99¢ (regularly $1.99) and a year subscription will be $5.99 (regularly $7.99)
Here are the details on the new iOS app:

It's different this time around - instead of a new app every year, they are moving to a subscription model. They have made the initial app a lower price ($1.99) and it includes two months of tasks and server access. They made it a lower initial price so you could try the full app without the higher price. This also allows you to start using the app any time and the two months start when they buy the app. Then if you like it, you can add additional months as an in-app purchase. One month for 99¢ and a full year for $7.99 (a year is the same price as before). The year adds on an additional 12 months so if you buy the app, then the year, you will have 14 months of tasks and server access.

New features: The server access means if the you create an account, you can install the app on their other iOS devices and share their data with their household. They have also added a print/email feature allowing you to print or email a days' tasks. Last, they have added a new sorting option - user sort, which allows the user to drag the tasks around in their preferred order.
Order your Motivated Moms planner of your choice, here--just use coupon code MM2014 at checkout to get $2 off.  And don't forget about our 2014 Daily Planner giveaway!

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Start Your Year Off Right With This Planner (Review & Giveaway)


As a homemaker you may try to keep some sort of schedule, but have you noticed that it changes day to day a lot of the time?  I know I have.  As much as I would like our days to be perfectly laid out and predictable, that doesn't happen all that often.  For that reason (among others), I find it really helpful to have a planner.  A planner is a place to plan your day--what things you need to clean, phone calls you need to make, what you need to teach your children, and whatever other tasks you need to remind yourself of.

That is why I was so grateful when Sue Hooley of Homemaker's Friend invited me to review her 2014 Daily planner and host a giveaway.  Sue is a mother of six and understands how a homemaker's plans can change day to day and also understands how important it is to have a plan.  This planner is really practical, and beautiful, as I'm sure you can tell by the front cover.  It is also designed for homemakers!  The inside pages are a pretty lavender color.  You can have a look at some of the pages here.  The planner is spiral bound with a laminated cover for ease of use and durability.  It could easily fit into a roomy purse at 6 X 8 1/2".  I really love these features because they make the planner extremely portable.

The planner includes several different sections which are all tabbed for convenience.  It has a weekly lay-out with a two-page spread with lines for making entries on each day.  There is also space for menu planning and a to-do list.  Also included are monthly calendars which have a two page per month view.  It includes both 2014 and 2015 calendars with space for notes.  There are perforated shopping lists which make it easy to write and then tear out when you go shopping.  There are also task list and project and events sections.  These have untitled pages for you to customize for your own duties and ideas.  I especially love that this planner comes with instructions in the front about how to use it!  There are many planners out there with no instructions, but this one gives you several ideas on how to best use it.

Sue is generously giving one 2014 Daily Planner to a Blessed Homemaking reader (thank you, Sue)!  To enter to win, just fill out the Rafflecopter form below. Of course if you don't want to wait, you can purchase the planner here!

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Friday, November 29, 2013

Black Friday Deals-Well Planned Day, GAPS & Grain Free Meals, More




 Everyone knows that Black Friday is about the best day of the year for deals, and it is especially great for Christmas present shopping.  But no way, no how, will I be braving the crazy crowds to go shopping on Black Friday!  I prefer shopping from home, thank you very much!  I wanted to let you know about a few sales that you may be interested in--and the best part is, you don't have to leave the house to get the bargains!  There are some great deals for organizational bundles, pretty hair accessories, cookbooks, and more!

Black Friday Bundle from HEDUA

NEW! HEDUA has created the Gift Organized Bundle - the perfect gift for the busy homeschool mom! Available exclusively now through Saturday 11/30/13.

Gift Bundle Includes:
  • a Well Planned Day Family Homeschool Planner,
  • an On The Go Planner,
  • a Well Planned Day Wall Calendar
  • a Gift Subscription to Home Educating Family Magazine (US Only)
All For Just $24.99!

I have used the Well Planned Day Family Homeschool Planner for years and absolutely love it.

Lilla Rose Black Friday Deals:


The beautiful winter wonder Flexi

Customers: Nov 29th and 30th beginning 12AM PST -
  • Get 20% off All Items, including a limited selection of 2013 Flexi's of the Month for two days only!
  • Get 25%-50% off select items, and Free Shipping over $50
  • A special holiday Flexi will be released and the Winter Wonder, the December Flexi Of The Month will be available for limited back order (no guaranteed delivery before Christmas, expected arrival Dec 18th). Sale ends Nov 30th at midnight. 
Order from Lilla Rose here.


Black Friday sale for those on GAPS or those who would like grain-free recipes:

    • ***BAKING WITH COCONUT FLOUR (regular price $18.95 on sale $9.66)***
      ----
      Black Friday sale!  Wishing you could have your family holiday
      favorites but you've gone grain-free and aren't sure where to start?
      My affiliate partner Starlene from GAPS Diet Journey has Baking with
      Coconut Flour on sale for only $9.66 - this extremely helpful guide
      will teach you how to work with this unique flour, how to convert your
      favorite baked goods + recipes for Coconut Flour Sandwich Bread and
      Faux Cornbread.  Use coupon code BLACKFRIDAY49. This is my affiliate
      link - click here


    • ***EVERYONE LOVES PUDDING (regular price $9.95 on sale $5.07)***
      -----Do you love pudding? Everyone Loves Pudding contains dairy-free,
      egg-free and grain-free pudding recipes created by my affiliate
      partner Starlene from GAPS Diet Journey. This e-book (+ her other 2)
      on sale for a 4 day Black Friday/Cyber Monday special - you can get
      this e-book for just $5.07. Use coupon code BLACKFRIDAY49. This is my
      affiliate link - click here

    • ***BEYOND GRAIN & DAIRY (regular price $16.97 on sale $8.65)***                                       Yes, there is plenty to eat - even - if you can't have grain or dairy and you'll find that for yourself in my affiliate partner Starlene's e-book Beyond Grain & Dairy. Use coupon code BLACKFRIDAY49 to get it for just $8.65. Get it now while it's on sale! This is my affiliate link: click here
    Even More Specials for GAPS or those who are grain/gluten free!

    Meal plans are essential in a real foods kitchen- they make sure the fridge and cupboards are stocked with the ingredients you need to prepare food, they keep the recipes you need on hand for easy access, and they remind you to prepare things ahead of time (like ferments) so you keep the kitchen running smoothly without fuss.

    See links below for a list of grain and gluten free (GAPS Friendly) meal plans to help your family, whether you need every meal and snack planned out, or just a few to get started!

    Click here to buy Health Home & Happiness' Grain Free Meal Plans - 7 days a week, 3 meals a day, simple family friendly GAPS legal recipes. Comes with recipe index, grocery list, and easy-to-read weekly overview! Dairy optional, grain and gluten free. Regularly $160.00, sale price $80 for the whole year - every meal planned out! This weekend only! I have these and they are very thorough and soooo helpful to have on hand!  Coupon Code BLACKFRIDAY, ends Monday evening! Click here!

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    Thursday, November 21, 2013

    Today I'm at Raising Homemakers: Adjusting to a Growing Family Size


    If you've trusted the Lord to decide the size of your family and how many children to give you, He may very well give you an increase in this area.  If so, there are some things that will help you in preparation and ideas to help you adjust to a growing family size.  I am guest-posting at Raising Homemakers today, so come visit for the rest of the post!


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    Wednesday, November 20, 2013

    Consequences of Disorganization

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    If we are disorganized as homemakers, all kinds of things can happen...

    With no schedule or routine, we do not accomplish as much during the day--we lose the time as it slips away because we didn't plan for our day.

    When we look for a coupon to use because we didn't file it properly, we find it has "already" expired.

    When we go shopping, we are rushed to make a shopping list and aren't as careful in our planning if we didn't plan it out ahead of time.  We forget to get things that we needed to buy.  We also don't have time to check the store ads to see what is on sale and what we can get for a cheaper price.

    If we are in charge of bill-paying, we may forget to send the bills in on time and maybe even forget to balance the checkbook.

    If we are disorganized, we don't have a plan for cleaning our homes or teaching our children.

    These are only some of the consequences of being disorganized at home.  We, as homemakers, have a big responsibility.  Don't things run more smoothly when you are organized?

    What kinds of things do you do to be organized at home and keep things running smoothly?

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    Tuesday, September 3, 2013

    The Telephone

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    Today my phone has been ringing, ringing, ringing.  I lost track of how many phone calls I have gotten.  It is usually not this bad, but today it has been.  I see many, but not all, of these phone calls as interruptions to our day.  I have only answered one of them today so far.

    When we are busy with our homeschool day, I want to devote my attention to my children.  That is why I am so thankful for an answering machine!  I can let those calls go through to the answering machine, and I can return them at a more convenient time.  If you do not have Caller ID, you can let your calls go through to the answering machine to screen them.  That is much better than being interrupted all day by people who are either a) solicitors, or b) can wait.

    Maybe some people won't understand why you can't answer the phone all the time, but as homemakers, we have to prioritize our time and use it wisely.

    How do you deal with phone calls during the day?

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    Friday, August 30, 2013

    Reviving Homemaking Blog Planner Review


    Whitney of Reviving Homemaking has created a sweet set for bloggers to help them be organized with their blog posts. Her blog planner pages are designed to help bloggers keep track of just about everything related to their blog.  This is a printable PDF set sold in her Etsy shop.

    This set includes:
    • a monthly blog planner page with squares for each day of the month to record things for your blog, such as blog posts.
    • a two-week planner with boxes for each day to plan in, plus boxes for goals, to-do for this week and next, and income/expenses
    • a page for post ideas
    • a page to record weekly statistics from different sources such as Facebook and Pinterest
    • a contributor post page with planning boxes for things such as topic, research, main points, images and links to include, and more
    • a detailed post planner page that includes all the elements of the contributor post page
    • a project planner page with assorted boxes for photo/sketch, materials needed and the cost, and more
    • a giveaway tracker sheet
    • an page to keep track of your affiliate information
    • and more!
    Overall I think this is an excellent resource for bloggers!  The pages are colorful and pleasing to the eyes.  The pages are clean and not overly cluttered.  Since this is a printable set, you can print out just as many or as few of the pages as you want, as many times as you want. 

    If you would like to purchase Whitney's blog planner pages, you may do so here.  She also has other printable page sets available at her Etsy shop.

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    Wednesday, July 17, 2013

    Free Shipping for Planners TODAY ONLY!

    Do you need a planner for next year (or right now), either for your homeschool or homemaking?

    (This post contains affiliate links.)

    For several years I have used Home Educating Family's Well Planned Day planner for keeping records and planning for our homeschooling.  Not only are they pretty, but they are full of places to write down different things to plan for your homeschooling year.  I will be doing a full review soon.


    Today only, though you can get free shipping!  So if you've been thinking about ordering, today would be a good day to do it to save with free shipping.


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    Monday, May 13, 2013

    A Late Mother's Day Gift for YOU


    Now through Tuesday, May 14, you can save $3 off of all Motivated Moms planners, making the planners only $5!  The Motivated Moms apps are $4.99.  To get this special pricing, purchase through my link and enter the code MOTHER at checkout.  I love these planners and you can read my review here!  Remember, this pricing lasts only through Tuesday.

    I hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day!

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    Monday, December 31, 2012

    Motivated Moms Special Offer



    Are you always looking for new ways to be more efficient in your homemaking job?  I know I am.  There are so many things we have to do as homemakers!  We have to do the cooking, the cleaning, the laundry, making lists, doing paperwork...the list of our tasks goes on and on.  I like to find new ways of doing things and try to improve upon them.

    One of the tools I enjoy using is the Motivated Moms planner.  It is basically a chore planning system that helps you know what to do each day.  It really takes the load off of thinking what tasks you need to do every day because it's already been thought out for you.  The planner has sheets that you print off with check mark boxes to check off each time you complete a chore.  The planner is a full year of chores.  You can either print it off all at once or print the pages as you need them--it's up to you!  There are chores given for each day of the week for every calendar day of the year, plus chores that you do every single day, week after week.  When you've completed a chore, you can just put a check in the box next to it!

    There are several planners available, depending how you much information you want on each sheet of paper.  There are even planners available with a daily Bible reading plan (also with check mark boxes to keep track of what you've read).  For 2013, you can even get the Motivated Moms planner  for many portable electronic devices such as the iPhone and iPad.  To see all the different planners available, along with sample sheets, go here.

    And now, for a special offer for my readers.  From now until January 2, 2013, you can get $2 off your purchase of the Motivated Moms planner eBooks!  Just enter the coupon code BLESSED when you check out.

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    Monday, October 10, 2011

    A Quiet Evening at Home

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     The children are in bed.  I am thankful for the quiet of the house.   Tomorrow I will need to go and buy food.  I wish it weren't so because I would rather stay home, but I need to provide food for the household.  We do not have a garden, or a root cellar, or a farm, so I must go to the stores to obtain what we need.  I must do the meal planning for my husband and children, and then for me and the rest of the children who are on GAPS.  There will be a lot of vegetables, meat, nuts, and bones to purchase.  From these I will make several soups and other meals.  I will pray that the things that we need are on sale.  I want our family to have healthy, nourishing meals to eat.  I love my family, and I want to cook well for them and bring them health through their food.

    That is my quiet evening, before the busyness of tomorrow...

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