When you're on a special diet due to Gestational Diabetes, eggs for breakfast can get pretty boring...fast. Something low-carb that also happens to be gluten-free (due to the ingredients), and something that resembles a dessert with a touch of caffeine would be nice, for a change. At the very least, the hubby liked it--or, maybe he was just … [Read more...]
Blog Hacked After 3 Months: Recovering from Google Penalties (Part 1)
Our blog just turned 3 months old today! Believe it or not, we had to take our blog down 3 times within 3 short months! It's been an entire quarter's worth of work (plus re-work), experience, and discovery. We certainly learned--and learned to create--a whole LOT! So...here we are today, ready to share our journey with you! We will be mentioning a … [Read more...]
Road Trip Planning Checklist: Communication Devices, Maps, and Routing
Planning a family road trip this summer? Make sure you have the right essentials before you go! The road may not always have the same type of conveniences that we're so used to having (and expecting) in our hometown, so be ready--especially if you've gotten quite accustomed to depending on technology. In this post, we're going to cover some … [Read more...]
Visiting The National Monument To The Forefathers
If you're looking for patriotic things to do with your family this summer, why not take a road trip over to Plymouth, Massachusetts, to check out the National Monument to the Forefathers? A Note About Driving Directions: It's off of Allerton Street--the last time we checked Google Maps, we couldn't find an actual address for it, so we just typed … [Read more...]
How To Create A Card In Google Docs In 10 Steps
Interested in creating your own card–better yet, having the ability to create them using FREE web-based tools like Google Draw? Google Draw is part of the Google Docs suite and we think it’s pretty easy and straightforward to use! Today, we’re going to show you 10 basic steps on how to create your own card using Google Draw. After you learn the … [Read more...]
Cricut Explore Air Review – 3 Months Later
We've owned our very first Cricut product since the release of the Cricut Explore Air -Lia Griffith bundle last March (at the time, it cost us $269.00 at Michael's). While we're not serial crafters, we were curious to see how this new crafting tech would play out, especially since it now comes with bluetooth technology (plus, you can use it with … [Read more...]