Last year I noticed we were going through a lot of snack bags with my daughter starting Kindergarten and my husband working out of the home. I didn’t like the thought of continually going through boxes of snack bags. Then my friend Sharilyn introduced me to the wonderful world of reusable snack bags. I thought… Continue reading Upcycled and Repurposed Snack Bag Tutorial
Gospel Lessons from My Children
It is the responsibility of parents to raise their children, nourishing their hearts and minds. But I find, as often as not, that they are teaching me more often than I teach them. I really wish that I longed for reconciliation with my heavenly Father as desperately as they long for reconciliation with their earthly… Continue reading Gospel Lessons from My Children
Want to Get In Shape This Year? Be Accountable
The beginning of each year is a great time to evaluate how you are doing in life, and it is also a great time to think of the things you want to change. There are many people who want to work out, lose the extra pounds and get in shape, but for whatever reason, it… Continue reading Want to Get In Shape This Year? Be Accountable
What You Will Find Here
What You Will Find Here Welcome visitors! Practical-Stewardship.com is a blog-a-zine dedicated to the sharing of ideas of how to practically live our life of faith through the way we eat, the way we handle our finances, and our bodies. We share money saving ideas, (mostly) healthier recipes, workouts, DIY crafts and sewing projects, Snohomish… Continue reading What You Will Find Here
Clean and Presses and Swings – Heavy Day
Yesterday was my heavy day, workin’ some clean and presses and heavy swings. Workout: 5 clean and press ladders, up to four reps Roll two dice to determine the number of minutes of kettlebell swings at 100% effort. I didn’t make it to four rungs on the last ladder, but I did for the first… Continue reading Clean and Presses and Swings – Heavy Day