Here are some of things I read this week that made me think. (These are just snippets – click on the title to read the whole thing). What the Oldest People in the World Eat (and Drink) Every Day from Alex at Bon Appetite “Calment’s obituary said she “used to eat more than two pounds of chocolate a week and treat her skin with olive oil, rode a bicycle until she was 100,” and had smoked nearly all her life, until her doctor made her cut that and her Sunday glass of Port at age 120. The . . .
Friday Finds: 2016 Holiday Gift Guides
Best Foodie Gifts 1. Moscow Mule Gift Set | Thoughtfully 2. The Tasteful Gift | Omaha Steaks 3. Jerkey Box |People's Choice Beef Jerkey 4. Dimple Stemless Wine Glasses |Soiree Home 5. Hot Sauce Gift Basket | Gringo Bandito 6. French Press Coffee Maker | Ecooe 7. Vaccum Sealer | FoodSaver 8. Peanut Butter | Pics 9. Reminds Me of Apple Picking | Cocktail Crate Gifts That Give Back 1. Noah Galloway Watch | Armitron 2. The Cooper | Krochet Kids 3. Slouchy Tee | All . . .
Sleeping Beauty and her Winter’s Knight at the Laguna Playhouse
The kids and I talk about seeing Sleeping Beauty and her Winter's Knight at Laguna Playhouse... . . .
Instagram Roundup
A recap of everything happening over on the @kristenhowerton Instagram page this week.... #TBT to when this one didn't yet live with us and a new photo from the orphanage felt like Christmas day. ?: @bethmchoul A photo posted by Kristen Howerton (@kristenhowerton) on Dec 8, 2016 at 1:44pm PST At what point do I need to make the neighbor kids sign a waiver before they come over? A video posted by Kristen Howerton (@kristenhowerton) on Dec 7, 2016 at 4:13pm . . .
The annual family photo book for people too busy to make them
Over the past couple of months I've been having Shortcake create yearly photo albums of our family. It's something I've been wanting to do for years . . . but the piles and piles of digital photos on various computers makes the task daunting. I take way too many photos and I'm terrible about deleting and organizing them, and going through to find the yearly highlights seemed overwhelming. Shortcake had a genius idea: most people already have a highlight reel on social media. This was certainly . . .
#TBT: My favorite 80’s Christmas movies from childhood
On Thursdays, I post from the vault. This is from December 2014. Christmas movies: they just don’t make ‘em like they used to. (Or my taste was worse back then. Or I’m a sucker for 80’s nostalgia. Could be that). My family looooved Christmas movies, and these were some of the movies on heavy rotation in my house during the holiday season. A Christmas Story This is the classic childhood Christmas movie, right? Poor Ralphie just wanted a BB gun, but the adults in his life were . . .
Wednesday’s Child: Amani
Every Wednesday I feature a child recently highlighted by a local Wednesday's Child newscast to share the stories of children from around the country who are waiting for a family. My hope is that this can broaden exposure for the children highlighted, but also serve as a reminder that these children represent thousands of children currently in the foster-care system. Perhaps their stories will inspire you to consider opening your home to a child needing a family. For more information and to . . .
Giving the gift of sight
This post was sponsored by VSP Direct I love giving gifts, but I can also get a little stuck with trying to choose the right thing for each person in my family. I want my gifts to be thoughtful but also practical. I want it to be something that delights, but also something that will be used. And I also want it to be something that lets the receiver know I've given thought to who they are and what they need. I never would have thought of giving someone insurance, until I heard of VSP . . .
The case for taking your kids to a sex-ed class to supplement their learning
After nearly a decade of sitting in the therapist office as a marriage and family counselor, I'm pretty comfortable talking about sex. And I'm pretty comfortable talking to my kids about sex as well. But that doesn't necessarily mean that they are comfortable talking about it, too. We have frank and open conversations in our house about all things human sexuality, from puberty to consent. But the kids are still very squirmy about it . . . and often try to cut the conversation short. There is an . . .
That’s What SHE Said
Here are some of things I read this week that made me think. (These are just snippets – click on the title to read the whole thing). From Across the Country, Gifts of Tiny Houses Arrive for Standing Rock from Jane at Yes! Magazine “Winter was on its way. The Standing Rock community’s tents and summer tipis would not work in 20-below weather. A call went out from the Red Warrior Women’s Media Collective for donations of winter housing, something the rural Oregon forest community knew it . . .
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