True Love and Good Sports
Posted by Lisa Hendey in News on Thursday, August 13, 2009 11:45 PM
On this week’s podcast (click here to listen, or click on the player above), we are thrilled to welcome Elizabeth Foss, mom blogger extraordinaire and the author of Real Learning: Education in the Heart of the Home.
Things get a little romantic, as Elizabeth, Rachel and I share the stories of how we met and fell in love with our wonderful husbands. In looking at ways to nurture our marriages, what are some ways that you remind yourself and your husband that you love and appreciate him? What kind of advice would you share with a wife who, though not in an unhappy, would like to add some romance to her marital relationship? What is something you wish you had known before getting married? Hear our thoughts and share your own here on the blog.
Elizabeth shares this week’s Faith & Family Feature Product, the wonderful book Bringing Up Geeks: How to Protect Your Kid’s Childhood in a Grow-Up-Too-Fast World by Marybeth Hicks.
We wrap things up by talking about the upcoming approach of the Fall sports season. Don’t miss Elizabeth’s mind blowing laundry tip and learn about how each of us manage our families’ crazy calendars. How do you keep your boys organized and on task, particularly those that might not be inclined toward order and discipline? How do you balance your family life with other activities—school, sports, clubs, lessons, and more?
As always, we love your feedback, show suggestions, and topic ideas. You can call and give us feedback on our new listener feedback line at 1-413- FAITH-55 (or 1-413-324-8455). Leave us a message with a comment, a question, a suggestion, or your own thoughts about topics we’ve discussed in our podcasts, or simply leave a comment here at the blog. We’d love to hear from you!
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