Friday's Family Friendly Finds

Friday’s Family Friendly Finds {September 5, 2014 edition}

It has been a wonderful couple of weeks. Since we last published a Family Friendly Finds, we have read a lot of great material, and we are thrilled to share with you several family links in this week’s edition.

We continue to see growth in the site, and we appreciate all the encouragement you give us! If you ever feel like you have something to contribute to a post, feel free to comment at the bottom of that post. We read every comment, and would love to have more “engagement” with you through the comments.

With that said, on to this week’s family links!

Family Friendly Finds

This Week’s Finds

5 Toxic Marriage Habits {The Time Warp Wife}

A Letter from a Dad to Carl’s Jr. and the Women in Their Commercials {Greg Trimble}

Why I’m Glad We Don’t Have Cable or Satellite TV {Of the Hearth}

A Parent’s Ultimate Guide to YouTube {Common Sense Media}

15 Ways to Help Kids Stay Connected with Their Grandparents (Near of Far) {My Kids’ Adventures}

This is Parenting {Life in the Kingdom}

The Way You Give Instructions {National Center for Biblical Parenting}

Our (Two) Weeks in Review

The following were our five most-viewed posts in the past two weeks. These were not necessarily published in the last 14 days; they just drew the most views. (Original publication date in parentheses.)

#5: Marriage is All about “U” (August 27, 2014)

#4: Freeze Tag (August 28, 2014)

#3: Momma’s Fresh Peach Pie (August 29, 2014)

#2: “Ohhhhhhh Boy!” (August 26, 2014)

#1: A Response to Victoria Osteen about Worship (September 2, 2014)

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