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5 Common Causes of Fatigue

Are you feeling fatigued day after day?  Perhaps you may laugh, thinking that it's normal to feel that way, but would you be happy to know that you don't have to feel exhausted all the time?  I understand that you work hard at your responsibilities, and being tired is a natural result of that.  Fatigue – being constantly, overwhelmingly exhausted – is not natural.

5 Common Causes of Fatigue

When I placed myself under the care of a doctor of functional medicine to overcome some deeper health issues (which included fatigue), I learned invaluable information from my doctor as well as from my own research.

I have discovered some of the basics that all women need to prioritize in their lives in order to achieve a greater energy level.

Did you notice that I said “basics”?

Some of the things I could have done to combat the fatigue were so simple that I looked right past them.

Perhaps you are neglecting them, too.

If you’re fighting fatigue day after day, consider whether or not these 5 contributors to fatigue are present in your life. When you eliminate them, you will most likely feel an incredible boost in your energy level.

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Framed Fabric Monogram

Disclosure: The materials for this Framed Fabric Monogram as well as compensation for this post were provided by Martha Stewart/Plaid Crafts and Blueprint Social.

Framed Fabric Monogram

You all may know by now that I'm not the most artistic person in the world. However, I still enjoy beautiful things and crafts as much as any other woman. It's just that anything I do has to be pretty much dummy-proof or I will find some way to mess it up!

When I found out that I would have the opportunity to try out items from the Martha Stewart Decoupage line, I immediately thought of an easy project that even someone like me could complete.

First, here are all the goodies I recieved:

Framed Fabric MonogramThere were so many craft possibilities with all of the lace trims, fabric cutouts, and different finishes of decoupage.  All of the Martha Stewart decoupage products are available at Michael's.

 

The supplies I used for this craft were:

  • Martha Stewart fabric-to-fabric decoupage (I used the matte finish)
  • Martha Stewart decoupage brushes
  • Fabric of choice (I used a sheet I found at the thrift store)
  • Card stock
  • Picture frame

Here's how I did it:

First, I found a font that I liked and printed it off on the computer.

Framed Fabric Monogram

I cut it out and used it as a template to cut out an identical piece of black fabric.

Framed Fabric Monogram

Next I used a piece of card stock as a template to cut my base fabric the right size.

Framed Fabric Monogram

I applied a layer of decoupage on the back of the monogram and adhered it to the center of my base fabric.

Framed Fabric Monogram

Then I applied several coats of decoupage over top of the whole thing to seal it. I did this several times, giving it a couple hours of drying time in between.

Framed Fabric Monogram

Finally, I adhered the entire thing to a piece of card stock and stuck it in a frame. I opted to leave it without the glass so that the texture of the fabric could be more prominently displayed. (By the way, this is a great way to use thrift store frames that are missing their glass!)

Framed Fabric Monogram

That was it! Done quickly and easily! If I can do it, anyone can!

 

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Printable ABC Memory Verses for Preschoolers (KJV)

These printable ABC  memory verses were created by my contributor Andrea.  I'm so glad she made these for us!

Printable ABC Bible Memory Verses for Preschoolers

Recently I discovered that my daughter is ready for some harder Bible memory verses than “Be ye kind” and “God is love.”  She was attending Summer Adventure Club at a friend's church, and she would get a prize if she could learn her verse for the next day.  The verse was Romans 6:23 – “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”  We worked very hard, and sure enough – she was able to say her verse and get the prize!  I was very proud of her effort.

A few days later, I overheard her talking to herself in the car, and all of the sudden out came Romans 6:23.  Word perfect. She rattled off the whole verse, and we hadn't even reviewed it for several days!  She then quoted it to our pastor, and her Sunday School teacher at church.  Now I knew that I needed to add some new verses to her memory book.

We will be doing a form of preschool this year, and working on alphabet and phonics.  I had seen some printable ABC memory verses on Pinterest, but they were not in the King James Version of the Bible.  So I decided to create my own!  These memory verse cards were designed to reinforce the alphabet, learn the phonics sound of each letter, and incorporate Bible memorization at the same time.  I created them for my daughter who is almost four.  I tried to use entire verses as much as possible.  A few of them are a little longer, but most are still short and easy.  All verses come from the King James Version.

When children are young, they can learn and absorb information so quickly.  This is the perfect time to pour God's Word into their hearts and lives.  Many of the verses that I can easily spit out without thinking are the ones I learned as a child.  I want my children to know and understand God's Word so that they can say with Timothy, “And that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus” (2 Timothy 3:15).  I tried to select verses that could be easily explained, and that would be applicable to their young lives right now.

The printable verse cards are two verses per sheet.  I printed them onto card stock for more durability.  I then cut each sheet in half, and laminated them.  (I use this laminator and these laminating pouches to save money).  After punching holes, I used binder rings to fashion a small book.

 

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I hope they are a blessing as you use this as a tool to infuse God's Word into your little one!

Printable ABC Bible Verses

What I Didn’t Know as a First Time Mom

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When this new little one arrives, she'll round out the number of our children to an even four.

I remember how different things were when I had my first.  I had read all the books and listened to all the advice, and I thought I had this thing all figured out.  Now I look back at my first-time mom self and laugh.  There were so many things I didn't know.

  • I didn't know that I'd feel like I had been run over by a truck for the first six weeks.
  • I didn't know how badly my back would hurt when I tried to bend over the bed to change diapers.  (We didn't own a changing table.  The know-it-all baby books said it wasn't really necessary.)  It took me a while to figure out that getting down on the floor was actually easier.
  • I also didn't know that changing said diapers on bed would immediately trigger an irresistable urge in that sweet little baby boy to wash my sheets for me.
  • I didn't know that in my sleep-deprived state I would be too tired to care about why the sheets were wet and that I'd sleep on them anyway…with a towel on top of course.
  • I didn't know that it would be okay to go to a friend's house when I was invited…even if it was past the baby's bedtime or naptime.  I just didn't know that newborns can adapt wherever you take them.  I didn't know how badly I would regret turning down the invitation to relax with friends.
  • I didn't realize how quickly the newborn phase would pass, how quickly he would grow.

 

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No matter how tiring or uncomfortable all of those “new mommy moments” have been, I can look back and say emphatically, “They were all worth it!!!”

 

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Back to School With Crayola {Win a $25 Gift Card!}


Disclosure: The Crayola product, information, and additional gift pack have been provided by Crayola.   As always, all opinions are 100% my own.

 

I was contacted recently by Crayola to see if I would like to shop for Crayola products during our back-to-school shopping.  Of course I said yes!

I thought back to my own childhood and the fond memories of being so excited to get that 64-count box of crayons with the sharpener on the back.  Then there was the day I was given an entire box full of paper and various types of Crayola markers, pencils, and crayons (some of them were even glittery!)  Yes, those were exciting times, and I thought I could expect the same thing when I headed out for our big shopping trip.

I was right…but I was also wrong!  Not only does Crayola still make all those same great products from my childhood, but they have also added so much more!

I did my shopping at good old Walmart.  With 3 small children to get in and out of the car, I try to consolidate my shopping to one store as much as possible.  Not only were there various Crayola products interspersed throughout the school supply aisles, there was also an entire aisle in the craft section that was chock full of Crayola products.  My jaw just about dropped when I turned the corner and saw it.

Our Walmart trip was cut short before I could look at and purchase everything I was hoping to.  This pregnant mama just got completely worn out from walking, so I decided to head home and finish my shopping online.

Here's what I ended up with before we left Walmart, though:

Crayola School Supplies

  • Paint and paintbrushes
  • Supertips washable markers
  • A good old-fashioned package of crayons
  • A dry-erase board
  • 2 packs of fine tip dry erase markers
  • A 12-pack of washable dry erase markers
  • Dry erase crayons

All of these are practical supplies that we will use regularly in our home school.  The paint, paintbrushes, and markers are for art class.  The crayons are for my daughter's pre-school activity sheets.  (And you can't beat 50 cents!  I'd rather pay 50 cents for Crayola than 25 cents for the off-brand.  There's a big difference.)  My son already had his own dry erase board for various activities, but when I saw that Crayola had this purple one, I got it for my daughter (she loves purple!)  The washable dry erase markers are for my own sanity (as opposed to non-washable.)  Since I was at Walmart, I was able to price-match those for a lower price.  I also used a coupon for $1 off 2 dry erase products that Crayola had on their Facebook page.  (They have had a number of different printable coupons available throughout the back-to-school season.)  The fine tip dry erase markers are for worksheets that I want the kids to re-use.  I put the worksheets in sheet protectors and they do them with the dry erase markers so they can erase them and do them again later.  The dry erase crayons are for my 2 year old.  That way he can do work on his dry erase board like the big kids, but I won't have to worry about him drawing all over his clothes with markers.

 

When I got home I hopped on to Walmart.com to finish the rest of my shopping.

Crayola Wild Notes

Crayola Wild Notes Notebook set – the pens change color as you write! How fun!

Crayola Fingerpaint

Fingerpaint – more art class fun

Crayola Construction Paper

Construction paper – my kids go through this stuff like crazy!

Crayola Crayons

Yup – the 64 pack with the sharpener on the back. My kids need to know how fun it is to have this! 🙂

 

You can see I'm a very practical person, and don't really go for the gadgety type stuff, but it is amazing to see all the cool stuff Crayola has come up with!  Just take a look at all their newest products and you'll see what I mean!

It also wouldn't be a bad idea to follow them on Facebook and Twitter.  (Remember those coupons I was talking about?)

 

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Personalized Back to School Supplies with Duck Tape®

This post brought to you by Walmart. All opinions are 100% mine.

I think I've been more excited about school starting than my kids have.  I have made school supply lists about a million times.  We finally had the chance to get out to Walmart this week and actually buy the stuff on the list!

One of the things I needed was binders for the kids to keep their seatwork assignments in.  But I'm cheap.  It kills me to pay 4 or 5 dollars for a binder when the one for 92 cents does the same thing.  The only problem is that the cheap ones are boring and drab.  

It was so easy to fix that with Duck Tape®!  

First we accented the pockets of J's binder with the camouflage he had picked out and added his initials to the front.  So quick and easy, but he couldn't have been more thrilled!

Personalized Back to School Supplies with Duck Tape

For miss K, we used the polka dot tape she had picked out and made a pocket to hold all the itty bitty pieces from her various preschool activities.  This will go in her notebook, which of course we had to personalize with her initial too.

 

I'm sure these projects aren't the only thing they'll be using their Duck Tape® for!  They have been cutting pieces off and sticking them everywhere!  I guess since their dad uses it as bandages, they figure they can use it for pretty much anything too!

 

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