Megan Jones
Tips for Beginning Homeschooling
How to educate your children can be a very overwhelming decision. Just like a one-size-fits-all shirt rarely actually fits all, there is no form of education that truly fits every child. If you’ve made...
Leaf Peeping in Colorado with Kids
Cool fronts are moving through and fall is in the air. One of best parts of living near the mountains in the fall is being surrounded by the beauty of changing leaf colors. While...
Football Means Family
Future For Football is an initiative of the National Football Foundation, created to highlight the lessons and values that football imparts. Get involved and sign up to play today by visiting Future for Football...
A Weekend Away in Estes Park
Only an hour and a half drive from Denver, with beautiful, sweeping views of the mountains and plenty to enjoy for the whole family, Estes Park makes for an ideal weekend getaway. While it...
A Mom’s Guide to Meow Wolf
Many people have heard references to a place called Meow Wolf but aren’t too sure what it is or if it’s worth taking the family. That is in large part because there are only...
A Guide to Saving Your Summer Sanity
As we enter July, the start of summer is at least a month in the rear view, yet we still have over a month left to go… possibly more for some. The honeymoon phase...
A Mom’s Guide to Rocky Mountain National Park
National Parks are a popular bucket list item and summer is an ideal time to visit them as most of the trails are open and weather cooperates best. Rocky Mountain National Park is no...
A Mom’s Guide to a Breckenridge Getaway
Denver is a short drive from lots of wonderful mountain towns like Breckenridge that many travel from far away to enjoy. Less than two hours from the city, with many cute towns along the...
Letting Go… Over and Over
A while back, one of my daughters experienced some drama and upheaval at her sports gym. It came out of nowhere and we were shocked, to say the least. She had worked so hard...
A Mom’s Guide to a Colorado Rockies Game with Kids
To many people, April through October means one thing: baseball. Warm days and crisp nights, the crack of the bat, the games and songs from the Jumbotron and rooting on the home team. Not...