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Paula

Paula
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Paula Nix is a native of Georgia and Cherokee County. She currently lives in Woodstock with her husband of 18 years, Spencer, and their three children, Piper, Haddyn, and Judson. A former special education teacher, she now homeschools her kids and teaches a writing class for other homeschool families once a week. In her free time, she enjoys reading, leading book clubs (including Books & Brews at Reformation Brewery in Woodstock), and exploring the outdoors with her family. She also enjoys searching out great food and drink in the Metro area with her husband!

Thankfulness Chain- A Simple Thanksgiving Tradition

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I love Thanksgiving. A holiday that revolves around food is pretty much right up my alley. I also love that it’s a celebration that doesn’t have anything to do with getting stuff! Add in...
Parenting Lessons from Literature (1)

Parenting Lessons from Literature

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Fall Reading List for Moms

Fall Recommended Reading for Moms

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I still remember the day clearly. It was April and my first-born was a mere six weeks old. I was exhausted and overwhelmed, but we needed groceries. So, I lugged the 30-pound carrier holding...
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Summer Reading for Moms

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As I said in Summer Reading Programs for Kids, reading is one of my favorite things. And summer reading is definitely NOT just for kids! I love crafting my summer reading list every year,...
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Summer Reading Fun for Kids

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It’s summer! Okay, I know that according to the calendar summer doesn’t officially begin until June 20th, but southern etiquette says you can wear white after Memorial Day, thus kicking of the southern summer...