by Kristen Lunceford | Oct 21, 2014 | Parenting
Every time I sit down to write out our adoption story for the brave families I see standing on the starting line of the process, I wimp out. I’m afraid our experience is no longer relevant to them and that nothing I write will stop their legs from shaking anyway, so...
by Kristen Lunceford | Oct 16, 2014 | Homemaking, Parenting
We’ve been spending an absurd amount of time eating in bleachers lately, so here’s my latest go-to salad recipe (courtesy of The Diva Dish) that also works great for school lunches (or as a side dish when you are bored with steamed broccoli). Strawberry...
by Kristen Lunceford | Oct 2, 2014 | Book Recommendations
If You Only Read One… And So There Must Come An End by Charlotte Kitley Charlotte has blogged on The Huffington Post UK since 2013 and sadly passed away on Tuesday 16 September from bowel cancer. She wrote one final post that she wished to share with all of her...
by Kristen Lunceford | Sep 23, 2014 | Popular Posts
Apparently my family and I live in–oh, I don’t know–a tooourist town. Because of this, we are often asked where to eat and what to do and where to stay and if there are any off-the-Strip places to take kids. We have all kinds of suggestions, of...
by Kristen Lunceford | Sep 16, 2014 | Faith, Homemaking, Parenting
I know what you’re thinking. I’ve thought it as well. It’s lonely. It’s small. It’s not at all what you thought it would be. Everything you do in a day unravels. It comes undone. What you did today will need to be done tomorrow and in much the same way. The fridge...