If you missed it, check out Meal Plan No. 1 first — that’s where I shared how I plan meals for our family each week and what helps keep dinner stress-free. In my first post, I talked about the importance of taking inventory of your fridge, freezer, and pantry before meal planning. I created a…
Author: Katelyn
Homemade Blueberry Oatmeal Muffins Recipe for Easy Mornings
There’s something about a warm batch of muffins that just feels like home — especially these blueberry oatmeal muffins. They’ve been a long-time favorite in our house and are always a huge hit with the kids. I’ve made them countless times over the years, and I usually double the recipe because, honestly, they disappear fast!…
How I Encourage a Love of Reading in My Homeschooled Kids
About a year or two ago, I made a conscious decision that I was going to help my kids develop a deeper love for reading. Since then, I’ve implemented a few small changes in our daily routine that have made a big difference. Because I homeschool, we naturally have a little more time to dedicate…
Series: Take a Look at What I’m Cookin’ — Meal Plan No. 1
I thought it would be fun to start a new series where I share what meals I’m planning each week! I love asking other people what they’re having for dinner because I always need new ideas. We have our tried-and-true favorites, but I’m not someone who can eat the same meals over and over again….
Our Family Fall Bucket List – Cozy, Simple, and Fun
There’s just something about fall that makes me want to slow down and soak in all the cozy moments—the crisp air, warm drinks, comfy sweaters, and time spent outside as the leaves start to change. It’s definitely my favorite season. Over the years, I’ve tried to be more intentional about planning family activities, so I…
Baking in the Fall- Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe
Fall is finally here. And we all know Fall is for BAKING! I love baking and I actually used to love it more before I had kids. I know it sounds horrible — hear me out. Baking now is typically met with a lot of arguing about who gets to stir or crack the egg…
Homeschool Curriculum We’re Using This School Year 2025
Here we are again — another homeschool year revving up! Although we school year-round (that’s the rhythm that works best for our family), I keep things pretty laid back in the summer, mainly focusing on math and reading. When September rolls around, I’m always ready to add new subjects, refresh our homeschool space, snag curriculum…
Homemade Gift: Stovetop Potpourri Recipe + Free Printable
Two of my favorite things about Christmas: the cozy, delicious smells and homemade gifts! I absolutely love creating gifts for others because it feels thoughtful and personal—especially during a season when overspending and materialism can easily take over. My mom has always been incredibly creative with her gift-giving, and she’s a big part of why…
Books I Read in 2024 + Books on My Radar for Next Year
It’s that time again — when I share what I’ve been reading over the past year! You can check out my previous yearly reading posts here. My goal for 2024 was to read 24 books. I came close, but there was one book I just couldn’t get through (you know the kind — it drags…
2023 New Year Habits to Maintain, Improve, & Establish
I‘ve become wiser over the years in that I realize the new year is a time for change but change in the way that will stick with you, change that is habit forming. When I look back on previous years I can see lots of little changes that gradually added up…consistently taking my vitamins and…









