• Book: “Farms ABC: An Alphabet Book” by B. A Hoena

    We read this book “Farms ABC: An Alphabet Book” by B. A. Hoena to the girls when they were really little and after the Grandparents were here visiting us from Kansas a couple weeks ago the girls picked this book out again from the library.  As we were reading it again I was impressed with how well the author incorporated many aspects of farming / ranching into the small book.  It is an excellent beginning readers book filled with information about farms (including Irrigation, Oats, Tractors, Planting Seeds, Repairs, Harvest and more).  The author goes through the alphabet highlighting each letter and describing the highlighted word in more detail.  In the back they add additional fun facts about farming for the kids to read.  For example:  “A dairy cow produces about 100 glasses of milk a day” and “Did you think that only cows eat grass?  Wheat is a type of grass that people eat.  It is used to make bread.”  Our girls know their ABC’s already but were fascinated by the pictures and descriptions.  This book would be a great addition to your library especially if you have  family in the farming business or your little one is fascinated by farm animals and equipment.

  • Living on a Budget: Groceries $40 for 4

    The girls are back in school this week so our summer schedule is officially over.  My grocery shopping trips this week were a lot quieter and less excited but I am thankful for all the fun I had while the girls were home during the summer.  It costs $2 per lunch per child at their school so I am trying to make lunch meals for the girls the majority of the week for under $4 a day.  You will see some of the items are more tailored to taking lunches to school in my attempt to be budget conscious yet healthy.  Here is my weekly update on our Groceries $40 for 4.

    Groceries from Sav Mor's Sidewalk Box Sale

    Sav Mor Groceries:

    • $14.00 at Sav Mor’s Sidewalk Box Sale we purchased 104 items making them approximately $0.13 each (that includes a Brand New DVD, whole boxes of individual items, for example a whole box of  10 Fruit Snacks counts as 1 item but will be put into the girls lunches for a whole week, and more)
    • 2 – Betty Crocker My Little Pony Fruit Snacks (10 count each)
    • 1 – Betty Crocker Devil’s Food Cupcakes (makes 12)
    • 4 – Betty Crocker Chocolate Chip Cookies (makes 16)
    • 1 – Quaker Chewy Dipps Granola Bars Peanut Butter (8 count each)
    • 4 – Slimfast Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Bars
    • 8 – SoyJoy Banana Bars
    • 1 – Myoplex Lite Chocolate Chip Crisp Bar
    • 1 – Balance Lemon Meringue Crunch Bar
    • 4 – Applesnax Cinnamon Apple Sauce
    • 8 – Solo Mint Mania Bars
    • 1 – Kashi Go Lean Chocolate Malted Crisp Bar
    • 1 – Zone Perfect Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Dough Bar
    • 2 – SoyJoy Apple Walnut Bar
    • 3 – Quaker Chewy Honey Graham Granola Bars (10 count each)
    • 1 – Chef Boyardee Mini ABC’s and 123’s with Meatballs
    • 1 – Old Spice Raspberry Mustard (7.75 oz)
    • 1 – Wish Bone Romano Basil Vinaigrette (16 oz)
    • 1 – Hidden Valley Ranch Garden Vegetable Dressing (16 oz)
    • 4 – Jello and Peaches
    • 1 – Krusteaz Country White Bread (14 oz)
    • 3 – Atkins Chocolate Chip Granola Bars (5 count each)
    • 1 – Chex Mix Sour Cream & Onion (8.75 oz)
    • 1 – Vegetarian Chili (6.4 oz)
    • 2 – Jello Pudding Pumpkin Spice (3.4 oz)
    • 1 – Nonni’s Biscotti Chocolate Crunch (10 count)
    • 2 – Act II Butter Lovers Popcorn (6 bags each)
    • 1 – Fireside Frosted Animal Cookie Packs (6 count)
    • 2 – Laura Lynn Pizza Sauce Packets (2 bags each)
    • 1 – box Milk Duds (10 oz)
    • 1 – LeBleu Ultra Pure Water (20 oz)
    • 1 – Betty Crocker Super Moist Carrot Cake (18 oz)
    • 1 – Mini Moon Pies Banana (12 count)
    • 1 – Miguel’s Organic Vegetable & Seed Tortilla Dippers (7.5 oz)
    • 2 – Mrs. Freshleys Banana Pudding Cakes (6 count)
    • 3 – Kool Aid Jammers Orange (10 count each)
    • 2 – Jolly Time Blast O Butter (6 bags each)
    • 2 – Weight Watchers Blue Berry Muffins (3 count)
    • 1 – Weight Watchers Lemon Creme Cake (6 count)
    • 1 – Mrs Freshley Honey Buns (6 count)
    • 1 – Chugginton “Chuggers to the Rescue” DVD – 6 episodes (Brand New & Sealed)
    • 1 – Snack Pack Pudding (6 Chocolate and 6 Butterscotch)
    • 1 – Campbell’s Tomato Soup (10 3/4 oz)
    • 1 – Nature’s Path Pomegran Plus Granola with Cherries (11.5 oz)
    • 1 – Pillsbury Creamy Supreme White Frosting (16 oz)
    • 1 – Pillsbury Funfetti Vanilla Frosting with Sprinkles (15.6 oz)
    • 1 – Hidden Valley Salad Kit (Spinach)
    • 1 – Hidden Valley Salad Kit (Original Ranch)
    • 1 – Hidden Valley Salad Kit (Caesar)
    • 1 – Marie Calendar’s Creamy Parmesan Chicken (6.95)
    • 2 – Marie Calendar’s Turkey and Stuffing (6.95 oz each)
    • 1 – Hidden Valley Dip (Harvest Dill)
    • 1 – Toilet Bowl Cleaning Gel (6 count)
    • 1 – Chef Boyardee Mini Beef Ravioli and Meatballs (15 oz)
    • 1 – Soft Scrub Total Kitchen (25.4 oz)
    • 1 – Enviro Kids Organic Gorilla Munch Cereal (10 oz)
    • 1 – Quaker Honey Graham Oh’s (12 oz)
    • 1 – Cascadian Farm Organic Granola Oats & Honey (17 oz)
    • 1 – General Mills Golden Grahams Cereal (12 oz)
    • 1 – General Mills Cinnamon toast Crunch Cereal (17 oz)
    • 1 – Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats Big Bite Cereal (16 oz)

    For more information on Sav Mor’s Sidewalk Box Sale check out Living on a Budget: Sav Mor Sidewalk Box Sale

    Groceries from Ingles, BiLo, and Walmart

    Ingles Groceries:

    • $20.61 at Ingles for 1 loaf Laura Lynn Thin Bread, 1 container Low Fat Cottage Cheese, 1 container regular Cottage Cheese, 1 box Weight Watchers Chocolate Cookies, 1 small package Ground Beef, 1 large package Ground Beef, 2 containers Organic Strawberries, 1 bag Bananas, 1 large bag Potatoes, 1 container Blueberries, and 1 container diced Onions (everything was on clearance including over 6 pounds of meat!).

    BiLo Groceries:

    • 19.81 at BiLo for 2 gallons Milk, 1 large package Chicken Breasts, and 2 packages Lean Ground Beef (BiLo still has the best prices on milk.  I got almost 6 pounds of Chicken Breast on sale and over 4 pounds of Ground Beef on clearance).

    Walmart Groceries:

    • $1.09 at Walmart for 1 bag of Bakery Bread (on clearance)

    This week I spent $55.51 on groceries.  Even though I was only a little over on my budgeted amount for the week I was able to pay cash for the food since I was under on previous weeks.   This week I was able to stock up on several items on clearance; including meat, produce, and snacks for the girls school lunches.  Hopefully next week is an even better week and we can come under budget for the week.

    It is my goal to give you regular updates on this budget section so you can celebrate the good weeks with me and thump me on the bad weeks!  As always you are welcomed to join the journey with me.  I would love to hear your story and how you are doing too.  The purpose of our family doing this it to watch our grocery spending while allowing us to feed our family, enjoy life, share with others, and yet stay on track with our budget.

    Living on a Budget is a series of ways our family uses a budget to help keep us accountable with our finances.  Life doesn’t always go as planned.  We have used some of the ideas I will be sharing for years while others are ones we are just starting to implement as we continue finding ways to be creative and have fun with what we have been given.  Having a plan in place allows us the freedom to be smart with what we have been given, get more creative when it is a tight (week, month, year or a season) and when necessary live a much more simplified life.  A budget helps us stay on track so we have more opportunities to enjoy the many blessings we have been given as well as share what we have with others.  There is so much more to life than having all the stuff.  We may not have the newest or greatest items in our house, we drive used cars, and wear hand-me-down clothing…..however, if our family is taken care of and have love for each other and others we have more than all the riches in the world.

  • Recipe: Ham & Potatoes Au Gratin

    This past weekend my husband made Ham & Potatoes Au Gratin for the family.  I had some leftover ham and potatoes from when our family was staying with us so he decided to utilize the leftovers by making Ham & Potatoes Au Gratin.  I am thankful for a husband that pitches in around the house and is an amazing cook in the kitchen.  The leftover ham and potatoes made 2 casseroles, one we ate right away and the other one to share or eat later (love having a deep freezer).

    Ham & Potatoes Au Gratin:

    • 4 cups peeled and cubed Potatoes
    • 2 cup diced cooked Ham
    • 2 tablespoon minced Onion
    • 2/3 cup Butter or Margarine
    • 6 tablespoons All-Purpose Flour
    • 3 cups Milk
    • 8 ounces shredded Cheddar Cheese
    • 1 teaspoon Pepper

    Mix potatoes, ham and onion in a greased 9 x 13 pyrex casserole dish and set aside.  Melt the butter in a saucepan, stir in flour until smooth.  Gradually add milk and stir constantly until the mixture thickens and begins to bubble.  Add cheese and pepper.  Stir cheese mixture until all the cheese is melted.  Pour the cheese mixture over the potatoes.  Bake uncovered at 350 degrees 45 minutes to 1 hour (or until potatoes are tender).

  • Vacation & Travel: Exploring History in San Juan, Puerto Rico (Part 2, Pictures)

    One of the congress buildings in San Juan.

    During our tour of San Juan, Puerto Rico we stopped by this beautiful congress buildings.

    Ceiling inside the political building, amazing art work.

    They had beautiful marble and artwork inside the senate building.  It was really neat to see the art and read about the history of San Juan.

    In their Senate building looking down into foyer at their Articles of Constitution

    The circular item in the middle of the foyer is San Juan’s “Articles of Constitution”.  You can actually read the documents and sign the signatures.

    Exploring Fort San Cristobal

    We had a blast exploring the Fort.  The Fort had many amazing views of the city and a lot of neat history regarding the city of San Juan.

    Following Dad through one for the long tunnels in the Fort.

    The fort had a maze of tunnels you could walk through.  If you look to the right you can see a glow of a light.  When the fort was built they used candles in those sections to help light the tunnels for the soldiers to see, (thankfully they use traditional lighting these days).  I wouldn’t want to be in one of the tunnels when all the lights went out!

    A large courtyard inside the fort.

    Inside the fort they had a couple large courtyard areas.  You could stand in the middle of the courtyard and see people touring the fort in about every direction.  I could only imagine what it looked like if the fort was buzzing with soldiers during it’s active days.

    An upper section where they placed cannons to defend the fort.

    The fort was built approximately 150 feet up from sea level.  On the upper sections of the fort the walls were huge!  Most of the places we above your head but when you looked out where the cannons were located you could see a great distance and get more of perspective of how high you truly were.

    Looking out of one of the cannon notches to the city of San Juan.

    It was amazing looking out the various cannon portals and seeing the city as well as ocean around the fort.  In some ways it is hard to believe at one time that there were cannons sitting in these notches.

    Gazing out at the beach and city around the fort.

    We are looking out of a “window” in the fort at the city and beach below.  If you look in the upper left hand corner of the picture you will see a piece of the fort sticking up with two horizontal slits in it, that is similar to the “window” we are taking the picture through.

    In the background of the picture you can see another piece of the fort.

     The fort is very long with houses and businesses along the outer walls of the fort.  There is area between the larger pieces of the fort are longer and narrower which follow the coast line of San Juan.

    As we were walking through the fort we found a friend on the grassy area.

    A large iguana (at least I think that is what it was) was stretched out on the grass right next to us.

    We had a lot of fun in a few hours exploring San Juan, Puerto Rico.  My personal favorite was touring the fort and learning snip-its of history about it.  I am thankful for the opportunity to not only spend time exploring other parts of the world on our trip but also spending extra time with family.

    A Vacation To Remember series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Explore with a good attitude, look for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Yard Sale Deals: Children’s Books

    I only had the opportunity to go to a few yard sales this summer with all the traveling, however, a couple of the ones I went to were awesome!  Our family LOVES books!  I have always encouraged the girls to read both with us and without us.  They enjoy reading and we do our best to read to them every day as well.

    One Saturday I went to a yard sale that was being given by a retired elementary school teacher.   I didn’t get there until about mid-morning and she still had a couple big boxes of books.  I picked up 49 children’s books for $3.50, making them 7 cents each.  Most of the books were paperback, one was a Veggie Tales Devotional, a few hardbacks, and several beginning readers ones that are perfect for the girls as they continue to improve their reading skills.

    The girls were VERY excited about the book on top, “Apple Trouble” because it was a book we read together a couple years ago from the library that they really enjoyed.  Of course it was the first book I read to them when we got home from the yard sales.  Other than removing the stickers with the teachers name on it and a few disinfectant wipes the books were as good as new.  I purchased a couple crafts and some brown paper bags for activities from that yard sale as well which have come in handy over the summer with the girls. What great deals have you found at yard sales recently?

  • Save A Lot: Deals for the week of September 7 – 13, 2011

    The Save A Lot weekly ad deals are listed below for your convenience.   You do not need any coupons to get the Save A Lot Today prices.    Sign up for the Smart Shopper Club, by doing so you will get a $5.00 off of $25.00 coupon!

    Meats and Seafood

    Sugardale Shank Portion Bone In Ham – $1.29 per lb

    Pork Country Style Ribs – $2.99 per lb

    Fresh Split Chicken Breast – $0.99 per lb

    Beef Country Style Ribs – $3.99 per lb

    Sugardale Super Dogs (5 lbs) – $4.99

    Ground Beef (3 lbs or 5 lbs) – $1.99 per lb

    Sugardale Bone In Center Sliced Ham – $2.99 per lb

    Sugardale Sliced Bacon – $1.99

    Farmington Roll Pork Sausage – $1.99

    Holten Quarter Pound Beef Patties (2 lbs) – $3.99

    Schooner Cod, Pollock, Tilapia Fillets (12 oz) – $2.99

    Pick 5 for $19.99 promo on going: Pick any 5 specially marked packages of your favorite cuts of fresh, frozen or smoked meats and pay just $19.99 (about $2 per pound).

    Fridge and Freezer

    Fast Fixin Breaded Chicken (31 to 43 oz) – $3.99

    Tombstone Pizza – $2.50
    Use $1.00/1 coupon from insert 8/14 Smart Source (Expires 9/17/11)
    Use $1.50/3 printable coupon from Nestle Family
    As low as $1.50 each after coupon

    Totino’s Pizza Roll  (40 count / 19.8 oz) – $2.50
    Use $1.00/2 coupon from insert 8/7 General Mills (Expires 10/29/11)
    Use $0.40/2 printable coupon from Coupon Web
    Use $0.40/2 coupon from insert 8/7 General Mills (Expires 10/29/11)
    Use $0.60/3 coupon from insert 8/7 General Mills (Expires 10/29/11)
    As low as $2.00 each after coupon

    Snack-A-Tizers Pepperoni Pizza Bagels – $4.99

    Peak’s Pick Orange Juice – $3.99

    Morning Delight Sausage Breakfast Bowl – $1.99

    Mantia’s Deep Dish Mini Pizza’s – $3.99

    White Castle Cheeseburgers – $3.99
    Use $0.50/1 coupon from insert 8/28 Smart Source (Expires 11/26/11)
    $3.49 each after coupon

    Wylwood Mixed Vegetables – $1.19

    Wylwood Potato Puffs – $1.89

    Produce

    Red, White or Black Grapes – $0.99 per lb

    Peaches, Plums or Nectarines – $0.99 per lb

    Tomatoes (6 pack) – $1.99

    Ginger Gold or Paula Red Apples (3 lbs) – $2.49

    Household

    Wrightware Foam Plates – $1.19

    Luster Facial Tissue (160 count) – $0.99

    Grocery

    Malt-O-Meal Cereal (Coco Dyno Bites or Frosted Flakes) – $1.88
    Use $1.00/3 printable coupon from Malt-O-Meal
    $1.50 each after coupon

    Maxwell House Wake Up Roast Coffee (11.5 oz) – $2.99
    Use $1.00/1 coupon booklet from Kraft Food & Family (found at Food Lion & BiLo) Expires 12/31/11
    $1.99 each after coupon

    So Cheezy Family Size Shells & Cheddar (24 oz) – $1.99

    Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice Cocktail (64 oz) – $1.88

    Campbell’s Chunky Soup – $1.50
    Use $1.00/4 coupon from insert 8/14 Smart Source (Expires 9/25/11)
    Use $0.50/4 coupon from insert 8/14 Smart Source (Expires 9/25/11)
    As low as $1.25 each after coupon

    Maruchan Ramon Noodle Cups – $1.88

    Manwich Sloppy Joe Sauce – $0.99

    Hunt’s Snack Pack Pudding Cups – $0.99

    Long Grain White Rice – $1.69

    Wescott Canola Cooking Spray – $1.49

    Ginger Evans Deluxe Fudge Brownies – $1.49

    J Higgs Potato Chips – $1.19

    J Higgs Microwave Popcorn – $1.79

    LeCour’s Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies – $2.39

    J Higgs Oyster Crackers – $1.19

    Morning Delight Buttermilk Pancake Mix – $1.59

    Morning Delight Syrup – $1.49

    McDaniel’s Enhance Coffee Creamer – $1.69

    Morning Delight Toaster Pastriess – $1.89

    Mountain Holler Avalanche Soda – $0.75

    Splash Out Juice Drink Boxes (8 Pack) – $1.49

    Ginger Evans Chocolate Chip Cookie Muffin Mix – $0.79

    Spam (12 oz) – $2.49

    Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Treats – $2.19
    Use $0.50/1 coupon from tearpad (Expires 12/31/11) (May be doubled up to $1.00 at some stores)
    Use $1.00/2 coupon from insert 8/7 Red Plum (Expires 10/2/11)
    As low as $1.19 each after coupon

    Little Hug Assorted Fruit Drinks (160 oz) – $2.99

    Baby

    Being Well Baby Tickles Diapers (Size 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6) – $5.99

    Remember you can use the $5/$25 printable coupon to sweeten these deals!  Plus you can earn up to 5 additional $5 off $25 coupons for sharing the coupon with your friends.

    For more information about Save A Lot’s coupon policies go here.  If you find additional deals or savings please let me know and I will add them to the list.

  • Vacation & Travel: Exploring History in San Juan, Puerto Rico

    Picture taken from inside Fort San Cristobal

    A few months ago my husband and I along with several extended family members had the opportunity to take a vacation and we flew into San Juan, Puerto Rico.  (I know, I am a few months behind and trying to catch up on all the fun activities, trips, and events that have been going on this year.  Bare with me I hope to get there eventually).  The day we flew into San Juan we weren’t able to explore but we were able to see the city on the way back threw.  After several days of fun cruising on the Royal Caribbean’s, Serenade of the Seas we had the a few hours to explore San Juan, Puerto Rico.

    We were able to see both the Old and New San Juan.   During our time in San Juan we were able to see and explore several historic landmarks such as the San Jose Church, the Governor’s Mansion, the Cristo Chapel, El Convento Hotel, visit the Condado section of New San Juan and we took a quick tour of Fort San Cristobal.

    Jake and I thoroughly enjoyed walking through Fort San Cristobal.  It would have been awesome to take a guided tour through the fort to learn about all the history behind it but since time was limited we soaked in all the information we could as we toured the Fort with our group. Fort San Cristobal is a large fortress on the island of San Juan that was built by the Spanish starting in the mid 1600’s but not complete until late 1700’s.  The purpose of the fort was to protect San Juan from attacks.  Fort San Cristobal was approximately 27 acres and stretched along the edge of the city.  This fort was one of the biggest built in America by the Spanish.  The fort was built to not only protect the city from attack on sea but from attack by land as well.  I was impressed with the number of tunnels within the fort.  One of the oldest pieces of the fort is the “Garita del Diablo” (the Devil’s Sentry Box) because sentinels would disappear from this post over the sea.  The first shots of the Spanish – American War between Puerto Rico and a US Navy ship were fired by the cannons on top of Fort San Cristobal in 1898.

    It was wonderful learning about all the history in San Juan while we were touring the city.  One of the neat parts about going on a cruise is we had a chance to visit a variety of different islands and learn about their history.  We were simply amazed and grateful for the time to soak in all the history in these islands.  San Juan was very fascinating, and like many of the other islands we visited, it would have been nice to stay a few days to learn more of the history and experience the culture.

    The island of Puerto Rico is approximately 100 miles long and 35 miles wide with almost 4 million people.  It is nicknamed the “Island of Enchantment,” and has a modern multicultural society which has been influenced by the Spanish, African, Native American Tainos and United States.

    Facts about the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico:

      • Land Area:  47.5 square miles
      • Water Area:  75.4 square miles
      • Population:  420,326
      • Density:  2,110 per square kilometer
      • Housing Units:  182,101
      • Per Capita Income:  $12,437

    Another interesting fact of Puerto Rico – “While Puerto Rico is the oldest city under U.S. jurisdiction, most people consider St. Augustine, Florida the oldest city in the continental.”   Informational facts received from To Puerto Rico

    I will be posting more pictures in a few days explaining and showing more about our adventures in San Juan.  It was a wonderful trip through the city filled with neat history.  The piece that made it more enjoyable is that we spent with with extended family.  What a blessing it is to have a chance to explore areas with family.

    A Vacation To Remember series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Explore with a good attitude, look for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Fresh & Healthy: Deep Freezer Goodies – Summer Squash, Onions, and Tomatoes

    Earlier this Summer we started stocking up our freezer with Fresh Produce - Summer Squash, Onions, and Tomatoes!

    One of the joys of having a garden and finding fresh produce on sale is being able to freeze the in season items so you can utilize them throughout the winter.  This summer I have been able to stock up on several great vegetables through growing our own family garden, participating in a local Community Supported Agriculture program and shopping the seasonal clearance items at our local grocery stores.  We now have a section of our deep freezer full of fresh veggies to eat through out the Fall, Winter, and Spring.

    What works for me is freezing the vegetables in quart (or snack size baggies for the onions) size bags and putting four individual bags into one gallon bag.  I pull the gallon bag out of the deep freezer put it up into the refrigerator / freezer upstairs and pull out one bag as I need to use it.  When I have used all four bags I pull another gallon bag of the vegetables I need out of the freezer.  I have been toying with the idea of getting the fresh seal bags but since I get the bags on sale usually for a great price and they work, I am not yet convinced it is worth the cost for our family.  I am already looking forward to enjoying these over the next several months!  What vegetables to you always try to freeze a little bit extra of for the winter months?

  • Song: “You Love Me Anyway” by Sidewalk Prophets

    “You Love Me Anyway” is an encouraging song because nothing I do is good enough to earn salvation yet He chooses to love me despite all the mistakes I make .  My attempts to do well are a far cry from perfection and some days I fail more then succeed at following Him.  The following phrases of the song really stood out to me:

    I am the thorn in Your crown
    But You love me anyway
    I am the sweat from Your brow
    But You love me anyway
    I am the nail in Your wrist
    But You love me anyway
    I am Judas’ kiss
    But You love me anyway

     

  • Magazine: “Family Fun” Magazine

    We have been receiving the “Family Fun” Magazine for awhile now and love it!  The girls have enjoyed picking out a variety of crafts and fun activities from the magazines.  Each issue contains information and “how-to” demonstrations on crafts, recipes, activities, parties, family friendly articles and much more.   If you are looking for a great family magazine packed full of ideas for the kids check this one out.