Celebrate Great Outdoors Month with my June Outdoor Challenge

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June is Great Outdoors Month in the US for good reason. It’s the beginning of summer! My family is celebrating Great Outdoors Month with a very special June Outdoor Challenge. Join us!

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Velopedia: The Infographic Book of Cycling Book Review

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Velopedia: The infographic book of cycling is a unique reference book all about modern professional cycling. Author Robert Dineen teamed up with illustrators Paul Oakley, Nick Clark and Jane McKenna to present fascinating bits of cycling history and trivia through a series of colorful infographics and text.

I loved reading Velopedia for this month’s Book Club post because May is National Biking Month! Reading this stoked my excitement for biking, even though it’s all about the professional racers and I’m nowhere near that! Continue reading “Velopedia: The Infographic Book of Cycling Book Review”

5 Tips for Teaching Kids to Surf

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With summer on its way I’m getting so excited for our family’s upcoming beach camping adventure. When a reader offered to write a post about teaching kids to surf, I said YES! Absolutely! I’ve always wanted to learn how to surf. Teaching my kids to surf would be even cooler!

5 Tips for Teaching Kids to Surf

I have to say a big thanks to guest contributor Whitney Chandler for these five tips for teaching kids to surf. This may be my year! Continue reading “5 Tips for Teaching Kids to Surf”

Book Review: Zero Waste Home and a Pint-Sized Garbage Jar

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Reading the book Zero Waste Home: The Ultimate Guide to Simplifying Your Life by Reducing Your Waste by Bea Johnson changed my life.

Not in an inspirational, idealistic, I’m a more mature person after reading this kind of way (although I guess there’s a little of that), but in a practical, this-is-how-to-make-less-trash kind of way. Zero Waste Home discusses real life ways to reduce trash and consume less.

Psst…This post contains affiliate links. If you buy something after clicking on a link I get a small commission at no extra cost to you. Do it! Then maybe I can pay off Baby L’s accidental in-app purchases from when she steals my phone.

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