Snacks are a mainstay since most kids eat smaller portions more often, so I encourage healthy + whole food snacking as often as possible. The goal is to keep them happy + healthy with lower sugar, less “crash-inducing” snacks. Here are some of my favorite kid snack ideas!
Whether you travel full-time with your man or visit him throughout the season you know road trips are a part of baseball life. As you prepare your list of must haves for your next road trip remember to pack the essentials for your doggy co-pilot.
It is so important to connect your children to their food in a healthy, positive way. Including them in the kitchen like this, making meals or snacks that they can eat in the end, is a fantastic way to engage them and make them feel like a part your world too. This apple nachos recipe is a great place to start!
So, you want a quarantine puppy during this offseason part two? That is great! Now is a great time to get a dog in my opinion. If I wasn’t at my two dog limit I would be getting a new puppy right now too. Here are my recommendations for before and after bringing home your spring-training-at-home-puppy.
I originally had a post about doggy manners for the baseball field planned. Until baseball (& the world) was shut down. For those of you with pups I wanted to write three things you can easily do to tire your dog out even while practicing social distancing.
Figuring out what to do with school-age kids in baseball is confusing. Sarah is here to lay out a few options, PLUS give us all the resources we need for homeschooling during the Coronavirus suspension.