Simple Steps to Raise Your Blog Page Views In 2015, I was in my third year of blogging at Surviving Toddlerhood, and I decided to make the switch to a self-hosted wordpress.org site, rather than a wordpress.com site. I wanted to see if I could take my little hobby/family blog into something that could help bring in a little bit of money for my family. I knew that to do that I needed to bring up my site views. “But how? Where should I start? How do I do it?” These questions ran through my ... continue reading...
Encouragement for the Spiritually Hungry Momma
Living in the season of littles is hard. It can be difficult to get the time to do things that we NEED to do, let alone the things that we want to. While time with Jesus is something that we NEED as mommas, I would like to challenge your thinking today, lets change how we think about having time with Jesus. Our society has placed a great burden on Christian mothers. For stay at home mothers we are expected to have the house clean, the children clean and polite, homeschooling, making ... continue reading...
How We Save Hundreds on Hair Care Every Year
The other day as our boys were getting their hair cut, I started thinking about how much we save on hair care every year. I know that we save in every category that is possible- haircuts, how much shampoo is used, coloring/dyeing, etc. We are in this season of growing a family, and while we are growing our family we want to be financially responsible and use our money wisely. Hair care is one of those places that I feel like we do the best in. Because this area is easier for me than ... continue reading...
6 Ways to Nurture Your Marriage After Baby is Born
Nurturing Your Marriage After Baby is Born These first six weeks after having a baby you are trying to get used to the new human in your life, responding to their needs day and night, and losing sleep. You also are trying to get back into some kind of a routine, while still taking care of yourself and trying to make sure that your partner doesn’t feel left out of all the excitement. But with all of this going on, HOW can you nurture your marriage after baby? How can you see your marriage thrive ... continue reading...
Top Ten Posts on Surviving Toddlerhood in 2016
This year has seemed extremely fast to me, watching Andrew grow from a preemie of 35 weeks into a toddler; helping Cameron transition from toddlerhood to preschooler- teaching shapes and numbers, and hopefully instilling character into his little heart and mind; starting 1st grade homeschool with Seth- learning his learning methods, celebrating with him as he met his goals, praying with him, and for him, and teaching him how to pray; trips and memories with Ben, celebrating seven years of ... continue reading...
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