Hurry over to amazon.com to get your free download of My Busy Book today. Click here to get your copy!
Free Children’s Book
Get a free copy of If You Have A Hat. A Silly Rhyming Children’s Picture Book [Kindle Edition] right now on Amazon. Hurry because prices pop back up quickly!
Click here to get your free copy.
Free Kindle Book Download
Run over to amazon and download your FREE Kindle edition of Tony Northrup’s DSLR Book: How to Create Stunning Digital Photography. I know a lot of you are photography lovers, so hurry before the price pops back up!
Fun Find Friday: Free Fonts
One of my newest obsessions (and there are many) are free font downloads. At first I was leery about downloading things from the internet — we all know that’s the fastest and easiest way to contract a deadly virus — but I’ve found some reputable sites that actually offer really fun and totally f-r-e-e fonts. I’ve taken the risk for you and downloaded all of the following fonts, so you can do so without worry. Once they’re downloaded, open the .ttf file and save it to your fonts folder.
Like any of these? Click on the link below to download:
Mr. and Mrs. Popsicle, howser, combustion, waltograph ui, NeoRetroDraw, cursive
Free Printable Meal Planner
Do you meal plan? It really takes about 5 minutes to do and saves me a boatload of headache during the week. Now that I’m a mom, I no longer just run to the grocery store to pick up the ingredients for tonight’s dinner. No, grocery shopping has now turned into an ordeal and I despise every second of it. If I’m going to make the trip, it better be worth my while. Meal planning definitely helps me stay organized and get everything I need for the week’s meals in one trip. I’ve seen other meal planners that have a ton of details including planning for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Like most of you moms out there, I don’t have time to plan for breakfast or lunch. Heck, I’m lucky if I scarf down a piece of toast in the morning. I wanted something simple and something I would actually use, so here it is:
I’ve printed a number of these and stacked them in the pantry. Each week I pull out a fresh one and slap it on my refrigerator. No more coming home from a busy day and asking, “What’s for dinner?”
Another idea I love is to print this version and place it in a 8×10 frame. With a dry erase marker, it instantly becomes a reusable menu board. Prop it up on your counter or hang it on a wall. Voila!








