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Karissa Tunis

Apple Pie Recipe

apple pie recipe

It’s tradition that every September we pick one Saturday for our family to go apple picking. We just love walking around the fields, smelling the aromas from the earth, and exploring all that the apple orchards have to offer! When we get home, we always bake this family apple pie recipe. The smell of cinnamon throughout the house is the best!

My husband and I typically peel the apples, and the kids carefully slice them. We do not make the crust from scratch, so feel free to purchase one at the store like we do.

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Filed Under: Fall Fun, Recipes

Family Conversation Starters – Navigating Marriage

For more on this topic, check out the full Navigating Marriage collection

We hear all the time how important it is to open up the lines of communication. Communication improves relationships with partners, friends, & coworkers; but we can’t forget that it also improves our relationships with our children.

Taking the time to have a genuine conversation with your child can be so much fun & so insightful! It also helps to build up a great family bond, which is why we are offering a few family conversation starters to go a long with each curated collection of content….

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Filed Under: Navigating Marriage

Scrambled Eggs Recipe with Cheese

scrambled eggs recipe

We have started to let my daughter cook simple things with us in the kitchen. Not only is she learning about kitchen safety, food prep, and what goes into making a meal; but we are also spending quality time together! Below is her favorite scramble eggs recipe that includes cheese and is always a delicious breakfast! It is pretty easy to make, and now she can cook it all by herself in the morning!

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Filed Under: Child Behavior, Recipes

PA Family Expo 2018 – Activities

October 3, 2018

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This event is planned from beginning to end with families in mind. There will be hundreds of dollars worth of giveaways available at the PA Family Expo this year, and there will be fun activities & amenities available as well!…

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A Simplified DIY Bookcase

DIY Bookcase

Many times our bookcases are overflowing with books we have read, want to read, or will never read. It’s now time to clear the clutter. Use photos and objects along with books, to create shelves that make you want to stop and take a closer look. Scroll down for a step-by-step guide, along with before and after photos, that will help your through creating and decorating your own simple DIY Bookcase.

The trend to style a bookcase is common in interior design. Designer shelves are often filled with beautifully curated collections that have been freshly purchased.

Now cut to real life – and your shelves are holding memories, beloved books, and trinkets that have been hand made by your children. However, bookcases can pull double duty, hold your books and look stylish at the same time. The best way to achieve this look is to simplify. 


This article is written by Pamela Rineer
For more on this topic, check out the full Simplify collection


Family Room DIY Bookcase

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This shelving unit of a family room entertainment center has already received a good dose of simplifying. It’s not wall to wall with books. The baskets on the top shelf are the same, and books are gathered by color to help each group read as one. There are objects of similar colors and shapes on each shelf. Items have been grouped by twos or threes. Paperback books have been removed, and all the hardback book covers are taken off to show their pretty spines. However, the left side feels very heavy, the chunks of black books are eye catching – and not in a good way.  It’s overall distracting, and nothing of interest is really notable.

 

After Simplifying the Family Room Bookcase:


By simplifying the shelves, the room instantly looks and feels lighter. Removing books that have been read, won’t be re-read, or will never be read, is the first step. Secondly, and a bit controversial for book lovers, turn books around so that the spines are rear facing. Just this simple act is like a breath of fresh air. No longer feel daunted by all the titles you haven’t read yet. Turn the one book spine forward that is next on your list.  Eyes can now move around the room and land on special moments, photos, art, plants, and treasures; all of which should be included on your bookcase. 

The act of simplifying child’s book shelves can be achieved in much the same way. Talking with children about what they see and feel when they look at their shelves is important. However, discussing what they want to keep, what they have outgrown, and what they can sell or donate, can be difficult. Encourage the conversation by explaining that simplifying will allow more space to admire what they love most.


Bedroom DIY Bookshelves

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This room is actually tidy. However, because the shelves are overflowing, it reads as a very big mess. Objects look like they are about to fall off the shelves, or may fall off if one item is removed. But take a look at this finished DIY Bookcase below!

 

After Simplifying the Bedroom Bookshelves:


Looking at the after photo the whole room feels clean and put together. Some of the shelves were never touched, yet approximately 50% of the items were removed, or placed on another shelf. Precious items were kept and displayed. Books and objects were dispersed to help the eye flow around the whole room. Now the shelves feel full of possibilities and encourage looking closer.

 

Now You Try

Take a moment and look at the shelves in your home. How do they make you feel? Are you overwhelmed? Take a breath and remove everything. Start fresh and begin by placing those items that you hold dearest. Move objects around two or three times to find the best landing spot. Add books, photos, art, and plants. Group items in threes by similar color and shape. Now stop and take a photo, how does it look? Repeat the process until you have a space you love.

For more on this topic, check out the full Simplify collection


Featured Contributor: Pamela Rineer

Pamela Rineer lives in Lititz, PA with her husband, two boys, and very large goldendoodle. With a love of real estate, design, and money management she began renovating their homes on a budget. Now, settling into their fifth house, she shares simple DIY’s for all things home.

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DIY Bookcase

Filed Under: DIY, Simplify

Organized Closet in Entry Way

organized closet

Organized closets turned mudrooms can be elaborate spaces with art, plants, decor and more! Or, they can be as simple as a tidy space with a hook rail, shoe rack, and a basket tower that works when your family needs it most. The key to keeping your space simplified is to pare down while also using storage options that are unified in color or material for a clean appearance. Scroll down for a step-be-step photo guide on how to turn your entry way storage into the perfect trendy organized closet! …

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Filed Under: DIY, Simplify

Positive Self Talk Quotes Printable

What we fill our head and our minds with affects our moods and our decisions – so remember to keep it positive! Print this out as a daily reminder to start shifting your self talk in a more positive direction. Consider hanging in your bathroom, and read as your brush your teeth and comb your hair. Start each amazing day with the right attitude!


This printable is created by Karissa Tunis
For more on this topic, check out the full All About Teens collection


Positive Self Talk


And for more on this topic, check out the full All About Teens collection

Positive Self Talk

Filed Under: Free Printables, Teen

Chicken Cacciatore in a Crock Pot Recipe

crock pot chicken recipe

Preparing dinner each night can get overwhelming, and some evenings we just do not have the time or energy. Crock Pot dinners are a great solution, as they allow you to prep everything ahead of time, cover, and let the meal simmer for the afternoon while you work. Take the kids to soccer practice, or complete any of the other million things that are on your to-do list! Once dinner time rolls around, all you have to do is set the table and enjoy that amazing aroma floating through the air as you indulge in a delicious home-made family meal. Try this simple yet delicious crock pot chicken recipe below!

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Filed Under: Recipes, Simplify

Beef Stew Greek Style

Beef Stew Recipe

Sometimes we need a hot meal to warm our soul. Consider making this beef stew recipe for yourself, or for a loved one, when a little extra comfort is needed. Below are two sets of directions. One is for the stove-top, and one is for the crock pot. You can also make this ahead of time and freeze it for later. It is perfect served with french fries, a baked potato, or rice. Enjoy!

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Filed Under: Recipes, Tough Times

Free Printable Content Calendar

Free Printable Content Calendar

Free Printable Content Calendar

We are so glad that you are taking advantage of this free resource, and we hope that you find it helpful and inspiring! Our passion is creating positive, practical, and insightful content for fellow parents; and we know first-hand how much time and effort goes into each and every piece of content.

We have provided ideas and topics that have been proven to work well for our own site at specific times throughout the year. And we have also included a worksheet where you can sit down and plan out a year’s worth of content at a glance! This is a great way to simplify, stay on track, and get organized.

For more on this topic, check out the full Work Life Balance collection


Free Printable Content Calendar

Free Printable Content Calendar

Free Printable Content Calendar

Filed Under: Free Printables, Work Life Balance

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