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      • Cheesy Slow Cooker Cauliflower Soup
      • Perfect Summer Fruit Trifle
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      • Conquering the Little Boy Bathroom Smell
      • For the ADD Housewife — The Trick of 13
      • The BEST Tip for Taming the Laundry Beast
      • 6 Packing Tips for Long Road Trips
      • Married to a Messy
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      • 5 Household Cleaning Products I Make Myself
      • 5 Cleaning Tools Every Woman Needs
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      • George Washington Carver and the Holt Family Peanut Experiment
      • Container Gardening for the Horticulturally Challenged
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      • Do-It-Yourself Slip and Slide
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My New Kentucky Home

A blog about faith and family, home and homeschooling.

A Visit to the Historic Triangle — Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown (Plus Monticello)

September 10, 2015 by My New Kentucky Home

You might consider the greatest vacation destination to be someplace warm and sunny, maybe even tropical, with sandy beaches and saltwater waves.  Or maybe you prefer the majesty of the mountains and hiking and skiing.  Or maybe the hustle and bustle of the big city with its lights and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colonial Williamsburg, family vacation, Historic Triangle, Jamestown, Monticello, travel, Uncategorized, vacation, Yorktown

3 Reasons Family Vacations Matter

September 3, 2015 by My New Kentucky Home

Granted, I'm still basking in the glow of a wonderful family vacation. We had one whole week together, just the six of us, to play and learn and relax and have fun as a family, and I can't remember when I've had a more delightful time.  (I'll be sharing, so stay tuned for details in a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: family, family vacation, family vacations, travel, Uncategorized, vacationing with kids

My Plea to Grocery Stores: Please Bring Back Bagger Training

August 27, 2015 by My New Kentucky Home

I really don't mean to complain. Okay, maybe I do.  I do mean to complain because, honestly, I don't think grocery store baggers have any idea what they're doing. Not to mention I'm feeling a little snarky. So I can vent here, right?  This is my blog, after all. Plus I'm currently on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: groceries, grocery bagging, grocery shopping, grocery stores, Uncategorized

The BEST Tip for Taming the Laundry Beast

August 20, 2015 by My New Kentucky Home

It never ends.  Never. I like those jobs that when they're done, they're done.  Like when the toilet is clean or when the dishes are washed.  They don't stay clean for very long, but at least for a few blessed moments I can bask in the pleasure of knowing that job is actually … [Read more...]

Filed Under: chores, family, homemaker, homemaking, household chores, household hints, household tips, laundry, laundry schedule, laundry tips, Motherhood, Uncategorized

7 Lifesavers For Those Days When You Don’t Want to Homeschool

August 13, 2015 by My New Kentucky Home

I know several people homeschooling this year for the first time ever. How awesome, right?  The homeschooling movement continues to grow, which can only mean good things for the future of our nation and its families.  I talk to these homeschooling beginners and I feel their excitement and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: back-to-homeschool, back-to-school, Homeschool, homeschooling, moms, Motherhood, prayer, Uncategorized

First Day of Homeschool Scavenger Hunts

August 6, 2015 by My New Kentucky Home

Started homeschool yet? It's that time of year!  The back-to-school sales are in full-swing and we homeschoolers are stocking up on school supplies and organizing our books and making final plans. I never cease to be amazed that, no matter how brain-strained and school-weary I am at the end … [Read more...]

Filed Under: back-to-school, field trip, first day of school, Homeschool, scavenger hunt, scavenger hunts, Uncategorized

When Your Kid is the Bad Kid at Church

July 30, 2015 by My New Kentucky Home

  It had been another one of those nightmarish services when I wondered why on earth I had even bothered to come to church.  Not that the service itself was bad.  It was probably very good, though I honestly couldn't have told you either way because I had spent 90% of it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: bad kid, behavior, Church, Encouragement, LPD, mom, Motherhood, parenting, Uncategorized

A Guide to Nature Hiking with Kids

July 23, 2015 by My New Kentucky Home

So what's the difference between a nature hike and a nature walk?   Some will try to argue that a hike is more strenuous than a mere walk, but I'm curious where the threshold between the two really lies and at exactly what point a stroll crosses from one to the other.  I'm pretty … [Read more...]

Filed Under: exercise, family, family time, great outdoors, hikes, hiking, nature hiking, outdoors, summer activities, Uncategorized

20 Ways to Reuse Plastic Shopping Bags

July 16, 2015 by My New Kentucky Home

I love reusable shopping bags.  Really.  But I can't carry 35 of them into the grocery store with me when I go on one of those big, I-need-absolutely-EVERYTHING sort of grocery trips. I also love paper bags, but not every grocery store even offers them. So of course that means I end up with A LOT … [Read more...]

Filed Under: plastic shopping bags, projects, recycle, recycling plastic bags, reuse, reusing plastic bags, Uncategorized

The Sane Woman’s Guide to Tackling Clutter

July 14, 2015 by My New Kentucky Home

School's out and I have been tackling clutter with a vengeance!  My methods aren't anything unique or ingenious, but they're effective when I really put them into action. "Clutter breeds at my house.  Seriously.  Or maybe we carry its spores on our skin and clothes and they … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clutter, clutter control, homeschooling, housekeeping, organization, Uncategorized

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