New Year

It's a fresh start, a brand new year. We adults are used to taking a moment to reflect on our lives and figure out goals to help us steer our lives in the direction we want to go. But what about our kids??  This is a great habit to teach them also. Here are some tips & suggestions to get started...

This is a fun craft to make with your kids while celebrating the new year. You can use it as an ornament on next year's Christmas tree or as a room decoration throughout the year. Either way, it's a SIMPLE way for some family fun.

Another year, another chance to make a fresh start. What resolutions will you make this year? And, more importantly, which ones will you keep? After all, making resolutions is easy, keeping them can be tough after your initial good intentions start to fall by the wayside and old habits start to kick in. Every year I see the same thing. The gym suddenly becomes more crowded with the "newbies" who have admirably decided to begin a regular exercise program.

It’s the beginning of another new year. What better time to get organized. Try these helpful tips to get your New Year started in the right direction.

Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy, Wealthy, and Lucky!

New Year's Day brings a great Southern tradition to tables across America.  It's a simple and healthy meal, and it goes something like this...  Eat your blackeyed peas to bring you good luck thoroughout the year, eat collard or turnip greens to grant you lots of MONEY, and add in a little hog jawls for good health.  ( I subsititute pork chops for hog jawls; it seems to work just as well!)