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Cleaning/organizing, Lifestyle, Miscellaneous

A Great Deal On Amazon: Swedish Dishcloths.

Have you tried Swedish dish cloths?

If you haven’t tried Swedish dish cloths, you will love them!

Swedish dish cloths clean things so well, and you can wash them in their washer and dishwasher too.

I love cleaning my counters and sinks with these dishcloths.

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At the price of only $13.99 for a 10-pack you can’t miss this deal! (44% off discount)

Enjoy cleaning!

xoxo,

Christy Lee

photo of girl reading book
Family, Good Reads, kids, Lifestyle

Children’s Book Highlight of the Month!

My children absolutely love the book: “We Don’t Eat Our Classmates,” by Ryan T. Higgins.

This book is creatively written and it always makes my kids laugh.

Even more, as a mother I love this book because it’s a reminder that we should “treat others how we would like to be treated.”

As we are all going back to school, this is a great book to incorporate into family reading time.

Enjoy!

xoxo,

Christy Lee

Good Reads, Gospel Topics, kids, Lifestyle, Parenting, Relationships, Uncategorized

A Parenting quote to always remember …

When I saw this quote it struck me.

This quote reminded me that often times, I need to give my children a chance to voice how they are feeling.

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Is this a hard one for you to remember as a parent too?

You’re not alone.

My goal is to remember to let my children share their thoughts and feelings more.

xoxo,

Christy Lee

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Family, Good Reads, Gospel Topics, kids, Lifestyle, Parenting, Relationships

Such A Great Reminder With The School Year Around The Corner.

As I watched this YouTube clip, I couldn’t help but share.

As a former teacher myself, it is easy to quickly “judge” a student by their behavior.

But I loved that Mr. Jensen dug a little bit deeper.

Mr. Jensen went crossed the grain and was able to help one student feel better about himself, and it was life-changing!

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Such a beautiful message!

I think we could all use a few more Mr. Jensen’s in the world!

xoxo,

Christy Lee