Friday's Family Friendly Finds

Friday’s Family Friendly Finds {July 25, 2014 edition}

Can you believe that some of our schools in this area are getting ready to start back already? While we are not starting our year of homeschool for a few more days, several schools will begin a new year this coming week. It’s still July!

We rarely put a link above the picture, but we wanted to share this one early in the post, because it is special. Not only does it deal with adoption (a “failed” one), but it has a Polishing the Pulpit connection. Amy Clevenger writes a post that will speak to your heart entitled “One Reason Why I Don’t Want to Go to PTP This Year (…and 3,000 Reasons Why I DO).” What a powerful post.

We hope you enjoy the rest of our family links for this week. We have several good ones to encourage you as you go throughout your weekend.

Family Friendly Finds

This Week’s Finds

One Flesh: 5 Questions for Your Marriage {for the family}

How to Talk to Your Daughter about Her Body {Huffington Post: Parents}

Some Kids Drain Energy Out of Family Life {National Center for Biblical Parenting}

Strong, Long-Lasting Marriages {The Morning Drive}

The Weekly Hug Project {Life in the Kingdom}

…and just for you organizing nerds (like me): Christmas in July: Christmas Planning Printables {Of the Hearth}

Our Week in Review

The following were our five most-viewed posts in the last week. These were not necessarily published in the last week, they just drew the most views. (Original publication date in parentheses.)

#5: Choose (July 17, 2014)

#4: Home is People {Quote for Pinterest} (July 24, 2014)

#3: Seeing, but Not Seeing (July 21, 2014)

#2: James 1:22 Steps on My Toes (July 23, 2014)

#1: Being the Bad Guy (July 22, 2014)

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