Now that your children are back in school full-swing, it’s the perfect time to discuss bullying. Chances are that sometime during your child’s school years they will either be bullied or (gasp!) be a bully. Teaching your children what bullying is, the qualities inherent in a bully, why they could become a victim and how to protect themselves is essential. Unfortunately, my son experienced bullying first hand last year. It was a very traumatic event — not only for him, but my husband and myself as well. So, we know firsthand how much of an impact bullying can have on a child. This year, he entered middle school, and we really wanted to ensure that he understood bullying. We answered all of the questions that he had in an effort to help him feel more comfortable standing up for himself and others. Jump over to Inhabitots to discover the questions my son asked, and to gain valuable insight into how to discuss bullying with your own children.
Organizational Systems for Montessori Middle School Students?
Hello, Friends. How are your children adjusting to back to school? Has your family fallen into a comfortable routine? For us, Montessori middle school is definitely taking a little more adjustment time than elementary. Eben and I have been trying different organizational systems to help him get into the groove. There is a lot to remember when it comes to middle school – it’s a whole new game! However, he LOVES school, which to me is one of the most important parts!
Every day he takes and brings home his laptop, text and workbooks, file folders for his work, and lunchbox. Then, twice a week he needs to remember his musical instrument for band practice. And, on Fridays, his P.E. clothes for gym. There has been a couple of times that he has forgotten to bring home his math book or take his History project with him in the morning. It’s understandable, there is a learning process involved and I am completely OK with that. However, if he forgets something, we have to jump in the car and head back for it – not exactly earth friendly!
So, I was wondering, has your child found an organizational system that works wonders for them? I would love to hear about it.
P.S. Don’t you think all school should be as colorful as this school in France? Or how about this one with an amazing swimming pool! They make me smile!
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8 Organic School Lunchbox Meals That Can Be Prepared the Night Before
Given the hustle and bustle of the morning routine on a school day, sometimes whipping up a healthy homemade meal to pack in my son’s lunchbox can be a real a challenge. Which is why I like to prepare his lunchbox meals the night before. I make his lunch for the next day at the same time I make dinner the evening before. That way I’m not in a rush, and I have the time to thoughtfully put the menu together. My son isn’t a picky eater, but he does prefer lunches that are complex and require a little bit of planning. He isn’t a fan of a peanut-butter and jelly sandwich, he likes meals that are hot and savory, and he can usually eat a portion that would rival my husband. To make the lunchbox grade, I have a list of organic school lunchbox meals that I resort to. Jump over to Inhabitots to learn my eight favorite mid-day meals that can be prepared the night before.
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Fall Family Trip 2012 | Montana
Fall starts on Saturday, September 22nd – which is perfect because we leave for our fall family trip that morning! This year, instead of heading to our favorite cabin in the woods in North Carolina – we are heading to Montana to stay with our best friends. They have lived in Montana for many years – however, just moved into a new home and it will be our first time visiting them in their new space. We love Montana – I am so excited I can barely contain myself!
This is what we have on our Montana schedule so far:
– Spending a day + night at Chico Hot Springs.
– Driving to the mountains to hear the Elk bugle.
– Hiking, hiking, hiking.
– Trip to Cousin’s Candy Store for caramel apples!
– The little town of Virginia City is supposedly haunted – I want to go on a ghost walk!
– Visiting North Yellowstone National Park. (We adore Yellowstone!)
And of course spending tons of time with our best friends! This is definitely a fall family vacation we will never forget! I will try to fit in a little time each day to show you the fun we are having. You can always follow our adventures via Instagram!
How about you lovely readers – are there places in or surrounding Bozeman, Montana that we should check out while we are there?
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Have a Lovely Weekend + A Few Green Things
Hello, Friends! How are you doing? Eben and I are getting ready to make pizzas for dinner. Then, bright and early tomorrow morning we will be participating the Ocean Conservancy International Coastal Cleanup.
Also, I am getting so excited for our fall family trip – we leave next weekend! And all I can think about is fall colors, hikes in the mountains, ghost towns, caramel apples, and good friends! However, for tonight I need to focus on pizzas! While I get the pizza toppings ready, here are a few green things that I thought you might enjoy:
– Stocking stuffer alert! A keychain bike pump that fits in the palm of your hand!
– Are you eating GMO’s? You may be and not even know it.
– Going to Hawaii? Rent this treehouse bungalow!
– Just in time for fall – animal hats, scarves and mittens for kids.
– OMGoodness! I am completely obsessed with this recycled rug!
– Here are a bunch of new smoothie recipes to add to your rotation.
– I am in the mood to stay home all weekend and bake pies! Who’s with me?
I hope you have a fabulous weekend – I will see you back here on Monday!
xo,
Sweet Greens
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Hello + Welcome
My name is Jennie Lyon. It's so nice to meet you! I am a green lifestyle writer, owner of a digital marketing agency, wife to a wonderful husband, + mother of a amazing adult son in the beautiful mountains of Banner Elk, North Carolina. I've been posting simple, fun ways families can go green together since 2009.








