Alaina’s Three Favorite Posts of 2018

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I’ve only been a contributor with this awesome group of mamas since the middle of this year. Looking back, I wrote posts that have nothing to do with each other which is kind of awesome!

I don’t know if I could ever write a cohesive story because I’m all kinds of random. Believer, homeschooler, business owner, essential oils, cloth diapers, healthy cooking, diy-er, nature studies, Mom with camera, music teacher, large family… just to name a few. hahaha

Anyways… Here are my three favorite posts from this year. This doesn’t count the one about the Paleo & Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies that I can’t wait for you to try!

A Summer Homeschool Read – Teaching From Rest

I gave myself the task of reading more over the summer and knowing myself, I knew I needed accountability to finish the book. It’s a great short read packed with encouragement and actionable steps.

Camping in Joshua Tree: Adventure Made Easy

We’ve gone camping in Joshua tree in the fall and the spring, I have to say the fall is my favorite season to go. There are some helpful tips for you if you have some adventurous kids.

How to Take Better Pictures of your Kids this Summer

These tips can be applied any time and season. Do you participate in a Project 52? Maybe something to consider for the new year! If you want to learn what a Project 52 is you can check out this post.

Have a wonderful Christmas season with your family!

I’ll see you in the New Year!

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Alaina Nunez
Alaina Nunez is the professional photographer who specializes in documenting unforgettable moments in a lifestyle and documentary way. She has been called "The Baby Whisperer" on numerous occasions and enjoys teaching moms how to document their memorable, messy, blessed days during her Moms with Cameras workshops. Home is in sunny Southern California with her husband and 6 children. Alaina likes to spend her (free) time with her family exploring nature, reading good books, creating tasty and good for you foods in the kitchen and heading out on road trips whenever possible.