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 | 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...
by Kristen Lunceford | Apr 8, 2014 | Homemaking, Parenting
It doesn’t matter if you are ankle, knee, or neck deep in seeing your family safely through the “bleachers years.” With so many lunches and dinners spent sitting in bag chairs, you can only feed yourself and your people so many subs and garbage from the snack shack...
by Kristen Lunceford | Apr 2, 2014 | Faith, Parenting
As far as bleacher parents go, Ryan and I are way chill. We are never all let’s get our undies in a bundle because Blue called a strike on our 8-year old, or, hey, let’s throw a tantrum by the dugout because “we’re” losing. What. Ever. The players are kids, baseball...
by Kristen Lunceford | Dec 19, 2013 | Faith, Homemaking, Parenting, Popular Posts
At some point every December, I look over at Mary. I spent my college years avoiding her as I recoiled from a confusing Catholic upbringing that left me wondering why she always came across as more important than Jesus. It bugged me–like way a lot–so I...