Sore Throat Tea

I found this recipe someplace on the internet one day as I was scrolling. I wish I could give credit where it is due, but I simply don’t recall where I found it.

My husband has always made what our kids have called “honey tea” when they were sick with chest colds and/or a sore throat. This is an elevated version and it makes it simple to have on hand for when somebody gets that Fall/Winter time crud! You know when what I am talking about, your throat is extremely sore, your coughing you fool head off and your chest is burning with congestion! read more

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Games and the Family Dynamic

Recently I have realized how much games in general have a huge part in our day to day lives.  I came to this conclusion the other day as I looked around the room and both of my teenage granddaughters, my husband and myself all had a phone in our hands.  When I asked them what they were doing on their phones they each answered individually that they were playing a game.   (side note, I had also been playing a game on my phone prior to looking up at everybody else)

I have 2 teenagers in my home (my granddaughters I am raising) and anybody that has teenagers in their lives knows how hard it can be to get them to communicate with you. When I noticed my teenagers playing their games on their phones, all I could think was how hard it is to get the girls to communicate with me.  When I asked them about the games they were playing  it gave me a way to get them to talk to me.  Anybody that has teenagers will appreciate that it can be difficult to find a way  “into” your kids’ lives.   read more

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Road Trip Activities for Kids of All Ages!

Tips for traveling with teenagers, small children and toddlers

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UPCOMING GIVEAWAYS!

Just a quick announcement…
Make sure your following my blog for some great stuff coming soon!

I have a couple of great giveaways and blog hops coming up in the next couple months!
Hint: Do you like Bath and Bodyworks? Free Gift cards??

Check back here on FROG Reviews and Ramblings to see upcoming Giveaways!

Wishing you guys & gals the best of luck on ALL your entries!!

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Fun Striped Socks!!

My 12 year old granddaughter loves crazy socks that are different.   Anything that is loud and bold, she loves to wear. I found this website with Striped socks that are incredible!   In fact, my granddaughter’s birthday is coming up next month and I am planning on getting her a couple pair.

She loves the striped socks that are offered on Christys Striped Socks because they stand out and honestly, are just joyful to look at.   She goes roller skating and loves to wear socks that are a stand out style like this with her skates and shorts in the summer months. 
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Homework Help Online

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

As most of my followers know I have been homeschooling my granddaughter on and off the past couple of years.  As a result, I have done quite a bit of research as to how she can continue her education from home, with online help.  

There are so many advantages to learning from home.   It doesn’t matter if we are talking about homeschooling a child, taking college classes online, or simply working on your education from a brick and mortar building, yet need to complete assignments in your home environment.  Thankfully, we live in a world full of technology that enables us to build our education portfolio with all types of different tools.  
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Online Homeschool Anatomy Curriculum

I have to say learning Anatomy as a home-school student can be tough. Yet, with the right instruction a High School student can truly excel!! It is always important to make any subject fun and easy to learn.

This post is sponsored by College Prep Science. Copyright 2020 by Greg Landry

Greg Landry’s online homeschool Anatomy & Physiology Curriculum Class offers a full year (two-semester) option for 9th – 12th grade homeschooled students and a half school year (one semester) options for 6th – 9th grade homeschooled students. read more

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Invest in the Future: Saving for College and Retirement

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One of the most important things you can do for your children is to invest in their future. Part of that is making sure that you take care of yourself so you don’t become a financial burden to them later down the road. Here, we’ll offer a few tips on how to pad your own nest egg while stashing away cash for college and other major expenses.

Know Where the Money Will Be Used

When you’re saving for your child’s future, consider whether the money should be spent only on education or if you’d like to offer some flexibility. This will help you determine the right savings strategy. For example, if you want your child to have options, you don’t want to put funds into a 529 plan. If college is your main concern, prepaid tuition may be an option. read more

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