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Gina Young

How My Activity Tracker Changed My Life: One Simple Change

Gina Young · October 8, 2015 · 3 Comments

  Recently, the company that my husband works for, initiated a program to promote healthy living. Through this program, there are rewards and benefits for company employees, and their spouses, and it all starts with an activity tracker.   I had seen them … [Read more...] about How My Activity Tracker Changed My Life: One Simple Change

Filed Under: Healthy Living Tagged With: fitness, one simple change, weight loss

Apple Crisp: the Perfect Autumn Dessert

Gina Young · September 28, 2015 · 7 Comments

    Autumn has only been here a few days, per the calendar, but I have been in fall-mode for about a month now. When the kids go back to school, summer is over for me. That is my (un)official start of fall—and they have been back in school since mid-August. With … [Read more...] about Apple Crisp: the Perfect Autumn Dessert

Filed Under: Desserts, Fall Fun Tagged With: apple crisp, apples, autumn

Raising a Confident Child

Gina Young · September 23, 2015 · 7 Comments

Raising a Confident Child // Money Savvy Living #parenting #parentingtips #motherhood

Do you ever wonder how you will ever possibly be able to teach your child everything that they need to know in order to successfully make it through life? I can’t be the only one, overwhelmed at times, by this thought, can I? No… I’m sure you’ve thought this. I know that you … [Read more...] about Raising a Confident Child

Filed Under: Featured Parenting, Parenting Tagged With: kids, parenting, parenting tips

Domestic Violence Being Joked About in Fourth Grade Curriculum

Gina Young · September 21, 2015 · 7 Comments

  This is not a topic that I would have even thought to write about on my own. It wouldn’t have even crossed my mind. Until, I was helping my son review for this science test a few days ago. I mean, why would I have even had reason to believe anything about domestic … [Read more...] about Domestic Violence Being Joked About in Fourth Grade Curriculum

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: controversial curriculum, domestic violence

10 Reasons Why the Toddler Years are the Best (& Worst) Years of Your Life as a Parent

Gina Young · September 9, 2015 · 20 Comments

10 Reasons Why the Toddler Years are the Best (and Worst) Years of Your Life as a Parent // Money Savvy Living #parenting #motherhood #toddlers #mothersday #momlife

Things definitely change when you have a baby.  Your life will never be the same again.  But make sure you take the time to cherish these moments with your little one... you will definitely be able to relate to these ten reasons why the toddler years are the best (and worst) … [Read more...] about 10 Reasons Why the Toddler Years are the Best (& Worst) Years of Your Life as a Parent

Filed Under: Featured Parenting, Parenting Tagged With: parenting, toddlers

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