Reading Time: 6 minutesIt’s no secret that I LOVE to read. It’s a passion that started in childhood, and I don’t see it ever waning. I don’t get to read as often as I did in my childhood and pre-mommy days, but when I do get to dig into a good book, I can help but sharing them […]
Year in Review: Top Posts of 2014
Reading Time: 5 minutesHappy New Year! As I enter each new year, I love to go back and reflect on the one before. It’s especially fun to check out which posts resonated the best with readers each year! It’s hard to believe another year has come and gone–and 2015 marks 4 years of The Humbled Homemaker! If you want […]
Why We’re NOT Saving Up to Take Our Kids To Disney World
Reading Time: 8 minutesWe aren’t saving up to take our kids on a family vacation to Disney World. Here is why–and what we are saving for instead! First of all, I would like to make it clear that I don’t think there is anything inherently wrong with going to Disney World. I went several times as a child, […]
Hope for Healing a Diastasis Recti
Reading Time: 5 minutesDo you look pregnant even though you aren’t? Are you years past pregnancy but still have a mummy tummy? If so, you might be dealing with a true medical condition called a diastasis recti. And you are not alone. A diastasis is a separation of the ab muscles, many times from pregnancy. The result is often a classic mama […]
Why Baby Steps to Health Matter
Reading Time: 3 minutesIt’s the time of the year again: People everywhere are making resolutions left and right. And getting healthy usually tops the list of goals people set in the new year. The sad thing is that many are setting themselves up for failure. I know because I’ve been there–too many times to count. I’m an all-or-nothing […]
4 Reasons to Donate a Coat Right Now
Reading Time: 2 minutesIf you’re wondering about an easy, tangible way to give this year, I encourage you to donate a coat to a coat drive. ‘Tis the season for holiday joy, but it’s also the season where many children and adults alike are living in bitter cold conditions with no coats to keep them warm. With more than […]







