by Jennifer Bryant | Dec 2, 2017 | Christmas, Podcast
Have you ever wondered why we put up a tree, or gather on Christmas morning to open presents? While Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus, our culture is losing the deeper meaning behind the symbolic message of tradition. We can even pass on Christmas traditions to...
by Jennifer Bryant | Nov 28, 2017 | Parenting, Podcast
Do you remember what it was like to be a teenager? Wasn’t easy, was it? Teens today have so much up against them with more sophisticated distractions than we did. Parenting a teen is a special season to navigate, so I’ve invited Dr. Dawn Montgomery to help...
by Jennifer Bryant | Nov 22, 2017 | Parenting, Podcast
What does it take for kids to grasp the concept of gratefulness? There may even be areas of entitlement in our own lives that need to be dealt with. I’ve unpacked three basic concepts to guide our kids into having a more grateful attitude and how our response to...
by Jennifer Bryant | Nov 22, 2017 | Food
Ah Thanksgiving. One of many holidays dedicated to food. For many of us, the overproduction and overconsumption of food. Oh glorious feast of mashed potatoes and turkey, swimming in gravy and lapped up with a warm roll. I digress. Unless you invite an army over for...
by Jennifer Bryant | Nov 22, 2017 | Homeschool
One of our favorite things to do after a history lesson is to build something that represents the time period. We began Cycle 3 with the Sacagawea Tipi project, then the Covered Wagon, and we just finished Abraham Lincoln’s Log Cabin. My son loves hands-on...