Tag: canada
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2025: The Year I Learned to Trust the Slow Work

Reflecting on faith, motherhood, creativity, and showing up in seasons of waiting 2025 felt like the kind of year where I had to be a little delusional to keep going. Not delusional in a careless way — but in a faith-filled way. The kind where you keep showing up without visible proof that it’s working.…
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Joyful Homeschooling: A Faith-Based Christmas Celebration for Your Young Ones

Introduction:The holiday season is upon us, and as homeschooling parents, creating a festive and faith-filled atmosphere for our little ones is both a joy and a responsibility. In this blog, we’ll explore the world of homeschooling for 6 and 4-year-olds, with a special focus on introducing faith-based Christmas activities to keep the atmosphere festive and…
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🎄 December Is Here… And So Begins the Christmas Season

The moment December arrives, something shifts in the atmosphere. There’s an unspoken agreement that the Christmas season has officially begun. Music changes, décor comes out of storage, lights start glowing earlier, and families begin preparing traditions that will carry them straight into the end of the year. For many, this month opens the door to…
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Movie Review: Sarah’s Oil — A Reminder of Faith, Resilience, and God’s Grace

A faith-based film that mirrors real-life resilience and reminds us of God’s faithfulness, Sarah’s Oil opens in select Canadian theaters on November 7. This story of hope, perseverance, and divine guidance will resonate with anyone who has faced life’s toughest moments.
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Free 20-Page Canadian Thanksgiving Activity Packet for Grades 1-3!

Hey everyone! 🍂 With Canadian Thanksgiving just around the corner, I wanted to create something fun and educational for our little learners. I’m excited to share a 20-page activity packet that’s perfect for kids in Grades 1-3! This activity set dives into the traditions, history, and significance of Thanksgiving in Canada while engaging your kids…
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Breaking the Cycle: Learning a New Way to Discipline My Children

Motherhood has been one of the most refining experiences of my life. When I first became a mom, I thought discipline would come naturally because I already had a model: the way I was raised. For years, I believed that discipline was simple — you repeat what your parents did. After all, I “turned out…
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Today is Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Today, across Canada, we pause to recognize the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This day is a solemn reminder of the truths of our history and the lasting impact of residential schools on Indigenous communities. It’s also a day to honour the survivors, the children who never returned home, and the resilience of Indigenous…
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Best Drugstore Shampoos and Conditioners for Natural Hair and Dandruff

One of the biggest goals in any natural hair journey is length retention. We know our hair is always growing, but keeping that length means fighting against breakage, dryness, and scalp issues like dandruff. Over the years, I’ve learned that the right shampoo and conditioner can make a huge difference in how healthy my scalp…
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New Beauty PR + Fall Sales: Cerave, Merit, Omy Laboratoires, Olaplex & YesStyle

Unboxing this week’s PR: Cerave, Omy, Olaplex, Merit & more. Skincare, haircare, fall beauty deals + why I signed my kids up for swim class.
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I Used to Be Cool… Now I Say Things Like “Ugh, I’m in My Luteal Phase”

Once upon a time, I thought I was cool. I was spontaneous. I had energy for days. I could survive on three hours of sleep, iced coffee, and bad decisions. Now? I catch myself saying things like, “Ugh, I’m in my luteal phase” — and I don’t even fully understand the luteal phase. All I…