by Jennifer Bryant | Sep 21, 2017 | Food, Parenting, Podcast
Easy Nutrition for Busy Families Who has time to prepare healthy food when there are so many unhealthy grab-and-go options? Sarah Jonsgaard talks real food for real families from navigating through grocery stores to helping kids choose healthy snacks. Read...
by Jennifer Bryant | Sep 16, 2017 | Parenting
In our last post, we listed the first three guidelines to avoid tech overwhelm. When we’re able to notice our triggers for choosing tech, make a conscious effort to trade efficiency for connection, and choose to cultivate creativity in our families, we can make...
by Jennifer Bryant | Sep 11, 2017 | Parenting
I recently polled moms in our Facebook Community Group and they use their smart-phones as a parent for any or all of these reasons: Phone calls Texting Calendar / Scheduler Timer Recipe index (thanks, Pinterest!) Internet Research Email GPS navigation Music Podcasts /...
by Jennifer Bryant | Aug 29, 2017 | Parenting
Hand-written letters. Typewriters. Computers. Pagers. Cell Phones. As the years go by, communication is quicker, more efficient, more convenient, more immediate. It goes without saying that technology changes and updates often, and so the rhythm of our lives. What...
by Jennifer Bryant | Aug 5, 2017 | Parenting
Talking to Kids About Sex I wasn’t ready for this. My eight-year-old daughter was reading though the book of Genesis to me out loud. We were sitting on the couch one day when she came to the scene of Lot and Sodom & Gomorrah, then after with the incident with his...
by Jennifer Bryant | Jul 3, 2017 | Parenting
It was 1814 and the thirteen colonies were in the throes of the War of 1812, fighting against the British, both of whom had captured prisoners. Baltimore lawyer, Francis Scott Key, was sent out to an enemy ship to negotiate prisoner exchange for men of the colonies, a...