Apple Crisp Crumble Bars
Indulge in some sweet fall flavors with these delicious apple crisp crumble bars. These crumble bars are made with better-for-you ingredients of fresh-picked apples, pecans, oats and coconut oil. The soft cinnamon apple filling pairs perfectly with a crumbly oat topping for a delicious treat!
14 Wonderful Mindfulness Books & Tools for Kids
Mindfulness is a wonderful practice that can bring awareness and attention to the present moment. In children this practice is especially beneficial as it provides children with tools to help them regulate their emotions, focus [...]
Top Home Office Decor Favorites From Home Depot
With the seasons changing, my focus from our garden and patio is shifting to indoors. We've been itching to redecorate for months now and now that we'll be spending more time indoors, I can't wait to get started.
School’s In Session | A Few Favorites to Start The School Year
This post is sponsored by BabbleBoxx. School is finally back in session and we couldn't be happier about it. With the start of the new school year, our schedules are quickly becoming jam packed with [...]
7 Restorative Yoga Poses to Help You Sleep Better
If you are having trouble sleeping, then yoga may be the answer! Yoga is a great way to relax and can help you fall asleep faster. It has been shown that practicing yoga before bedtime [...]
Back To School Favorites
This post is sponsored by BabbleBoxx. It's hard to believe that it's already back to school time! While my kids aren't quite ready to start up school yet, some fun new back to school goodies [...]
About
I’m Amber, a 30 something year old wife and mama. I have two wonderful children, Aiden and Brielle, and an incredibly supportive and hardworking husband. I live in Fenton, Michigan and am a Central Michigan University alumni where I studied public health education and health promotion. I’m fueled by coffee, re-energized with yoga, love a good mind-clearing run, gardening, creating recipes in the kitchen and unwinding with a glass of wine.
Most of my days are spent in graphic tee’s, a top knot and yoga pants, playing cars, babywearing, kissing boo boo’s and cleaning sticky fingers and faces. Despite some days being tedious and draining, I wouldn’t trade it for the world as this time is fleeting and so very precious. I strive to teach my children kindness, acceptance and to value others differences, especially in these tumultuous time. I believe that more kindness and empathy can do this world a lot of good and much of that starts at home with our children.