Discover A Whole New Underground World in Carlsbad Caverns National Park

Carlsbad Caverns National Park marks our 23rd national park visit as a family. I failed to make reservations in time for a guided hike, so we did self-guided hikes. I think we could have seen everything we wanted to see in one day, but we opted to spread out our visit over two days. This allowed us to take our time and not feel rushed.

Before you enter the Natural Entrance, the park ranger gives a short spiel to everyone about not touching the cave formations and safety precautions. On our first day we decided to hike down through the Natural Entrance and take the elevator back up to the visitor center.

Once you enter the caverns, the temperature is in the mid 50’s. There are several lights showcasing the different formations, but much of the path is fairly dark. The path is well-paved and there are handrails throughout.

There is an underground snack bar near the elevators!
This was a ladder they used to use to climb down into the caverns. Can you imagine??

I could not believe how big the caverns were. They seemed to be endless. I commented that they looked like the Knott’s Berry Farm Mine Ride, but k reminded me that it is actually the Mine Ride that was made to look like the caverns.

Sometimes they get along…
…and sometimes not so much!

The second day we took the elevator down. We were planning to take the elevator back up as well. However, D overheard a ranger say that hiking back up was only for those in “good shape”, which D took as a personal challenge. The kids were up for the challenge as well and I reluctantly went along. D struck up a conversation with a solo hiker who was also making her way out of the caverns. It turns out that she is a 5th grade elementary school teacher and has visited many national parks as well. By the end of the hike the kids and D were racing her to the top.

Visitors are encouraged to touch this piece of stalagmite while they are waiting for the elevators so they are less tempted to touch things once they are inside.

It was a relief once we made out of the caverns, but it really was not too bad if you take rest breaks.

We certainly worked up an appetite for lunch! The cafeteria served up some surprisingly good Mexican food made with local fresh ingredients.

We shared a plate of the tostadas, soft tacos and nachos. I would say the carnitas were the standout protein.

Since the restaurant options outside the park near our hotel were nearly non-existent, we thought we would be smart and return to the cafeteria for dinner to go (it closed at 4 p.m.) One of the employees told us that was not possible, but a couple of other employees took pity on us and provided us with a couple pieces of foil and paper trays so we did end up eating there twice in one day!

We all agreed, Carlsbad Caverns National Park landed on the Lim Family’s Top Five List of Best National Parks!

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What Am I Feeling? Review

Disclosure: I received a copy of this book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions are my own.

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What Am I Feeling? by Dr. Josh & Christi Straub is a wonderful book to read to young children who may not know how to name their feelings. I currently work in a Transitional Kindergarten class, and I regularly observe how some kids do not know how to express their feelings. Being unable to express feelings can lead to frustration, anger and conflict. This book shows children that it is acceptable to have different feelings, but emphasizes that “a feeling is just a feeling–it’s not in charge of you.”

The simple story line follows a boy through his day at school. The boy and his friends experience various feelings as different situations arise. The feeling words are highlighted in red and make it easy to discuss the characters’ feelings. The book also teaches kids that they should go to God when they are having difficulties. The book also comes with a cute and helpful illustrated poster of different feelings. Emotional intelligence is an important skill for children to develop, and What Am I Feeling? is a useful teaching tool for kids.

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So Many Salsas: Mrs. Renfro’s Review + Giveaway

Disclosure: I received samples in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

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Mrs. Renfro’s is a family business based in Texas that has been around for 78 years. They make a wide variety of salsas, dips, sauces, peppers and more. I came across their products at Expo West and knew that I would like to feature them on the blog. When I found out that I could choose two of their products for this review, I had a difficult time deciding because there were so many to choose from!

After some internal debate I decided on the Mango Habanero Salsa and the Nacho Cheese Dip.

I am happy to report that both of these products turned out to be excellent choices. I bought a large bag of tortilla chips from Costco to go with the salsa and cheese dip and my family was set for their snacking for the week! The Mango Habanero Salsa delivered sweet heat and I liked the chunky texture. The Nacho Cheese Dip was really easy to warm up and had a good cheesy flavor with bits of tomato and peppers. Any of Mrs. Renfro’s products would be a welcome addition to your next party or get together.

Mrs. Renfro’s products can be purchased on their website or on Amazon:

One of my readers will also have the opportunity to win two Mrs. Renfro’s products of their choice. (It might be a difficult decision!)

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Support Educational Equality With The 828 Movement Bracelet+ Giveaway

Disclosure: I received a sample in exchange for this review. All opinions are my own.

This 828 Movement Bracelet is more than just a bracelet; it provides hope. Unfortunately, educational inequality still exists in America. The 828 Movement is a non-profit that donates 100% of its net profits to underfunded urban schools in the United States.

According to the 828 Movement website, 828 represents several significant days in American/Black History:

August 28, 1833: Slavery was abolished in the UK which led to American abolition.

August 28, 1955: Emmett Till was brutally murdered which was a catalyst to the 1960s Civil Rights Movement.

August 28, 1963: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream Speech”.

August 28, 2005: Hurricane Katrina landed in Louisiana and the delayed response for relief impacted mainly black communities.

August 28, 2008: Barack Obama accepted the Democratic Nomination for President. 

Each ring on the American-made 828 Movement Bracelets is symbolic:

 The Past: 13 metal rings 
To remember the 13th amendment and lives lost
in the struggle to abolish slavery. 


 The Present: Engraved ring for August 28th
To honor the date 8/28, when important events in the fight for equality line up in history.


 The Future: a single ring for hope
The pursuit for educational equality continues.

These 828 Movement bracelets come in a variety of colors and are a stylish way to support educational equality. This would be a meaningful gift for an educator or anyone else who appreciates the continual fight for justice in our country.

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Mended: Restoring the Hearts of Mothers and Daughters Book Review

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Mended, Restoring the Hearts of Mothers and Daughters, is a new book appropriately written by a mother-daughter team. The authors, Blythe Daniel and her mother, Helen McIntosh partnered together to write a book about strengthening mother-daughter relationships. I appreciate that the book is written by both a mother and a daughter because it offers different perspectives. As a mother and a daughter myself, I could see myself on both sides of some of the issues that the book addresses.

The mother-daughter relationship is often complicated due to different personalities, opinions and life’s circumstances. This book discusses important topics such as forgiveness, reconciliation and communication. Mended uses real life examples to show how restoration between mothers and daughters is possible when we are restored in our relationship with God. This book provides hope for both mothers and daughters and shows that brokenness does not have to be passed down from generation to generation.

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More For Mom: Living Your Whole And Holy Life

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More for Mom, by Kristin Funston is a book directed at moms that have a lot of juggling to do (isn’t that all of us?) There are so many things that need to be done and we all only have twenty-four hours a day. Funston, a busy mom herself, wrote this book to help other moms live a “Whole and Holy Life”. The author does not claim to be the “perfect” mom who has everything together. She shares her own struggles but exhorts her readers to pursue holiness in our everyday living. Funston emphasizes that “our holiness isn’t about anything we do but about what Christ has already done.” This book includes Biblically-based, practical advice about spiritual disciplines such as fasting and prayer. I also found the chapter about prioritizing our time very helpful. Funston writes in a down-to-earth manner and is funny and relatable. I would highly recommend More for Mom for any mom who wants “more” from this life.

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Happy Snacking With Bakerly Brioche + Crepes {Giveaway}

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I first discovered Bakerly products at last year’s Expo West. Bakerly makes brioche, crepes and croissants that are perfect for breakfast, lunch, brunch, or snacking. They contain no preservatives, artificial flavoring or coloring and are non-gmo. My family tried the brioche and the crepes, and we are huge fans!

The chocolate chip brioche rolls make the perfect breakfast treat. They are just the right amount of sweet. They pair well with coffee!

The brioche rolls are pillowy soft and elevate any sandwich. My kids enjoyed using them to make their sandwiches for school.

We also tried the Strawberry and Caramel Crepes. They are individually wrapped, which makes them convenient for an on-the-go snack. We especially loved how the Caramel Crepes have crunchy bits of cereal inside!

Shop for Bakerly products at a store near you and Amazon.

I am excited to announce that Bakerly has generously offered to give one of my readers a chance to win a package each of their Brioche, Chocolate Chip Brioche, Strawberry Crepes and Caramel Crepes! Be sure to enter all of the other great giveaways in the April Showers Giveaway Hop below!

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Breaking the Power of Negative Words Book Review

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Breaking the Power of Negative Words (How Positive Words Can Heal) is a useful book for anyone who has had negative words directed at them. Since we live in a fallen world, I think this would include the vast majority of us! Whether spoken by family members, friends, or complete strangers, words are powerful and can affect the way that we view ourselves, either positively or negatively. The author, Mary C. Busha, systematically outlines ways we can overcome the negative words from our past and replace them with life-giving words that are only possible through God!

Part 1 is entitled “Words Spoken to Us”. It examines how we can carry words directed at us for a lifetime and how we can work through some of the issues that may develop as a result. Part 2 is called “Words We Speak to Ourselves”. Whether we realize it or not, all of us have an inner dialogue that we should also monitor. Finally, Part 3, “Words We Speak to Others” is an important reminder that we need to be careful with the words we use towards others. I would recommend Breaking the Power of Negative Words if you or someone you know is struggling in these areas.

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#NewHopeBloggerBox Roundup

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This quarter’s New Hope Blogger Box introduced me to a lot of new products, many of which I had never heard of before. Here is a list of the items I received, along with my thoughts on some of the products I have been able to try so far:

  • Bou Brands Miso Broth Cubes: These broth cubes are so convenient to have on hand. I like that they do not contain any MSG.
  • FreshCap Mushrooms Ltd. THRIVE 6 Blend: This mushroom extract blend is supposed to help build immunity and sharpen mental capacity.
  • Health Thru Nutrition CelluRex
  • Hudson River Foods Cherry Brook Kitchen Tempt Hemp Brownie Mix
  • Lacorium Heatlh Natralia Heel Balm For Rough, Dry Feet: My heels were in desperate need of this balm. I am happy to report that this product works. It moisturized my feet and made them noticeably softer.
  • LaCroix Beverages Key Lime Sparkling Water: LaCroix sparkling water has become a staple in our house. I do not think we have tried a flavor we do not like, and the Key Lime flavor is no exception!
  • Life’s Grape Vine-Dried Grapes: My husband and kids liked these (I am personally not a raisin fan).
  • Manuka Health Manuka Honey: This honey is supposed to have a lot of health benefits, and can be consumed or used for skin treatments.
  • Miracle Tree Moringa Infusion Cherry Chamomile Tea: This is tea with added health benefits.
  • Natural Factors Fermented Organic Protein & Greens: This product contains a wide variety of vegetables and can be mixed into a protein drink.
  • Nutrawise Health and Beauty Youtheory Collagen Powder Vanilla: This collagen powder can be mixed with water, coffee or fruit juice and is supposed to counteract the effects of aging.
  • NutriBiotic Essential Electrolytes
  • Outstanding Foods: PigOut Pigless Bacon Chips: These “chips” are actually made out of mushrooms, which seems to be a big trend.
  • Seipel Group UROX Bladder Control: I don’t need this yet, but was able to give it away to someone who does.
  • Smart Baking Company Gluten Free Smart Cakes (Cinnamon): I was able to try these cakes at Expo West last month. I would recommend them if you are eating gluten-free but you miss baked goods. These cakes actually remind me more of muffins.
  • Tom’s of Maine Activated Charcoal Toothpaste: I have to admit, using the charcoal black toothpaste was a little disconcerting at first. However, the flavor is fine and my teeth do feel noticeably cleaner due to the texture of the toothpaste.
  • UbU Health Focus Sparkling Beverage (Yuzu & Lotus Flower): This is a refreshing drink with just a hint of citrus and sweetness.
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Full STEAM Ahead For Success

This post is sponsored by Galileo Camps but the content and opinions expressed here are my own.

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There is no question that our world is quickly changing. Now, more than ever, it is important for kids to learn how to create, innovate and be risk-takers who are not afraid of making mistakes. One way that parents can teach these skills to their kids is to find STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) projects that encourage hands-on, creative learning.

The Zoom, Fly, Bolt, Blast Steam Handbook contains 18 fun STEAM projects based on the innovative curriculum implemented by Galileo Camps. We chose two projects from the book to do with friends. The first project we tried was called “Straw Tower”. The project involved building a straw tower using only straws and tape. The challenge was to build the tower taller than the shortest member of the group.

I liked how this project encouraged collaboration skills since the kids needed to work together. Through trial and error, their team also quickly learned which types of connections create the strongest structure.

Mission accomplished!

The second STEAM project we chose was the Hungry Octopus.

The design challenge was to build an octopus that has eight tentacles that can pick up a ping pong ball. The directions and pictures were simple to follow.

Pulling on the pipe cleaners makes the foam strip tentacles move up and down, allowing the octopus to “eat”. The kids thought the end result was pretty cool!

I would highly recommend The Zoom, Fly, Bolt, Blast Steam Handbook for developing STEAM-minded kids. My kids have already bookmarked several other projects to do this summer.

Register Now For Galileo Camps!

Another way to provide valuable STEAM educational experiences for your children is to sign them up for Galileo Camps. Galileo Camps have been around since 2002 and are designed for kids pre-K through 8th grade.
Check out the programs Galileo offers near you. Now is the time to register your children for their summer sessions!

I also have a special discount for my readers! Save $30 on your camp purchase with code SUMMER30

Discount valid at any Camp Galileo or Galileo Summer Quest location for the 2019 season, where space is available. Combinable only with Multi Session and Refer A Friend discounts.

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