TweetSharePin0 SharesAlways on the look out for assistance and fresh content with my homeschooling life. As part of the The Schoolhouse Review crew I got to review SchoolhouseTeachers.com. I found not only fresh content, a Christian Curriculum, but back up for our homeschooling journey right at my fingertips. I asked Grace to look through the Middle School/High School page of subjects available. She loved the idea of Violin but we didn’t… View Post
The little things make a big life!
TweetSharePin0 Shares Real Life with the Lauries! Wk 5 Frankly most of my life is ho hum normalcy or as normal as we get. 😉 The day in and day out of life for us is a naturally occurring routine. That flexes and bends to allow our medical issues to be absorbed into the day rather than destroy the day. This week was… View Post
Gluten Free Friday: Parmesan Turkey Meatballs
TweetSharePin0 SharesI stumbled upon a great sale of ground turkey. That led to a Pinterest search for the perfect recipe. I ended up taking 2 recipes for meatballs and morphing them into one gluten free yummy meatball recipe. You can find the recipe at PrudentPantry.org TweetSharePin0 Shares
5 Questions You must ask before putting your child on medication!
TweetSharePin0 SharesParents do not casually put their child on medication. It’s a tough question and usually there is a lot of advice being given to you. What is a parent to do with all the pressure? If you are trying to make this decision with advice being offered from all sides how can you make a decision you are comfortable… View Post
Wish Granting Organizations: for kids and adults
TweetSharePin167167 SharesMany don’t know that if you have a diagnosis of mitochondrial disease or even if you are suspected (given strong clinical problems) you qualify for a wish. Many of these organizations do not base whether or not to give a wish upon the diagnosis. They base upon whether or not a doctor believes the problem will be life long… View Post
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