Teaching basic homemaking skills to boys? Yes!
For those in more traditional spaces you may wonder this. “This is women’s work.”

Basics of knowing how to cook, do your own laundry, pick up after yourself and keeping track of you money are things all kids should know before graduating high school. 

If I’m being honest, I used to do a better job about this. When my boys were 10 and under, even 15 and under, they had designated jobs around the house. I even had a dinner helper a few days a week where I would teach them how to make a salad until they could do it on their own. Form burgers, marinate and grill chicken. And minimal complaints!

Between devices and teenagers with jobs, I am finding more and more difficult to get them to even come to dinner when called. “Well normally it’s still another 5 min”…like it would kill them to sit and wait an empty table for 3-7 min before everything was ready! 😆

I do have some pretty good laundry helpers. I can ask them to go switch or even start sometimes (if no spot treatment is needed). 

Summer is close, school is almost finished (finished for my college sons), might be time to put together a new “chore chart” where I get dinner helpers or even complete meals! 

For those with older kiddos, do you still do chore charts? Even if it’s unwritten and everyone just knows their “job”. Looking forward to a summer where we can all do more around the house so we can all enjoy the summer months more!

My boys’ future wives will be thankful they can do the basics. 🥰

Now to only figure out who will actually be here for meals and 2 cars for 4 drivers. 😬

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From Computer Programmer to Health and Wellness Educator

 
Hey there! Thanks for stopping by! I’m Allison, momma to Jackson, Connor, Brady, and Keegan, married to Peter. We live in a Philly suburb here in Pennsylvania. Our life is beautiful and crazy, but we love each other, despite all the wrestling matches my boys host. We’re definitely a work in progress.

A little about me and how I got here...

I started out at Villanova for accounting, but soon found myself as a computer programmer creating websites in the mid-’90s. That lasted a few years before I decided to be a stay-at-home mom and I’ve never looked back!

In my 20s, I struggled with endometriosis, which began my journey into health and wellness—my true passion. I even blogged about eliminating an ovarian cyst through fasting! Now, I have a strong desire to help others by sharing my story and showing there's a better way.

Fast forward to my first son, Jackson. When he was a toddler, he decided to spray Shower Power in his mouth! Let’s just say Poison Control and I were good friends back then. Although I started my journey in the '90s with food, I didn’t fully connect the dots between cleaning chemicals and health until much later.

Today, I’m navigating life as a homeschool mom of one teen, a college mom, and I’ve just recently seen my two oldest boys get married! We also have two adorable mini poodles—our "girls"—to balance out the boy chaos. Homeschooling only one might seem simpler, but I’m busier than ever, balancing life and staying connected with my older boys.

I thoroughly enjoy teaching and sharing my love for natural health, fitness, and homeschooling. Fresh milled flour has become a recent passion of mine. I love baking and with all the poorly processed flours out there, it’s no wonder so many are gluten-sensitive. I’m far from perfect!

I’m passionate about empowering moms, especially homeschool moms over 35 with lively children, so they can take charge of their family's health.

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