There is this great green and blue spinning globe that we occupy a speck of, and we get to cultivate and care for it. Within it are millions of little miracles, our own little fairy tale land we get to explore. What a blessings.
Today, I focus on the earth, providing resources to explore and protect this marvelous gift.
Earth Focused Crafts and Resources
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I continue to work hard to update old posts, trying to provide the highest quality resources so you can engage with your kids, students, or grandkids in a meaningful way.
I started blogging in 2012 and have thousands of posts, so bringing everything up to date is quite a task, but I'm hoping it's a worthwhile one, breathing new life into old posts that have become buried.
Why did they get buried? I have learned so much over the years, both in creating quality but also in learning to be recognized by Google and Pinterest.
I came into blogging with a lot of ideas but lacking skills in writing, photography, and overall knowledge of blogging. It's been a personal journey of growth. Old posts are pathetic in presentation, but at the root contain content that I believe can help you on this oh so important mothering journey. Because of that, I remain committed to bettering your experience here.
This recipe helps you to create sand that will harden and become a sculpture. Kids get to imagine and create, and then they get to keep their creations for endless play.
It may be too late for this Easter, but I encourage you to save or pin this recipe for next year. It was definitely a hit at our celebrations.
I'm always amazed at how easy it is to add one simple sauce to a burger or sandwich to elevate it to restaurant quality.