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I don’t know about you but I’m also looking for books to help me out around the house. There are times that I get overwhelmed and think I just can’t do it all and you guys my first baby isn’t even born yet. So I know once I’m juggling working from home, a baby and being a homemaker that things will only be crazier. I know it’s very important to realize I can’t do it all, because no one can! But I really do love reading books that will give me new ideas for how to better manage things around the house. Today I wanted to share a few of the books that I’ll be adding to my Kindle.
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Frugal Fresh Start by Stephanie Jones– Budgeting is something I struggle with and I want to be better about it. So I’m looking forward to reading a budget book to help me get us on track, especially as we have all the new expenses a baby brings.
Easy Homemade by Mandi Ehman– I love the idea of making pantry staples from scratch and this book has great tips for that!
Live for Him: 7-Day Scripture Study on Living Intentionally by Leigh Ann Dutton– My word for the year is intentional. I want to be intentional in everything I do from at home, in my relationships to my blog. So I am really looking forward to this book because, what perfect timing right?
The Homemaker’s Quiet Time Journal by Crystal Brothers– I know adding a baby to the family is going to make setting aside time for a quiet time even harder. So I definitely want to check out this book and get some practical advice for making time for my time with God.
Heavenly Homemaker’s Guide to Holiday Hospitality by Laura Coppinger– As we welcome our first baby I feel like at times we’ll start hosting holidays more than we have been. So far in our marriage we’ve hosted one Christmas and most of the festivities took place at my sister’s. I love the idea of having great tips to keep it stress free and fun!
Plan a Fabulous Party {without losing your mind} by Mary Carver– Do you stress as much as I do about hosting parties? I can always use good tips for hosting!
Plan it, Don’t Panic by Stephanie Langford– Let me tell you I am terrible at meal planning. I don’t enjoy it, I have a hard time coming up with meal ideas and overall I just need help in that area. I know with a baby I’m not going to be wanting to make multiple trips to the store in a week so getting better at meal planning is important to me!
175 Best Date Ideas by Alida Quittschreiber– 175 date ideas, yes 175! Wow. I don’t know if I could come up with 25 good ones no less 175. I am excited for this book and getting some fun new ideas for date night or date day!
Help Baby Sleep: The Exhausted Parent’s Guide to a Restful First Year by Janeen Maxwell– I think it’s pretty obvious why I’ll be checking this book out, because who doesn’t want more sleep?
31 Days to a Clutter Free Life by Ruth Soukup– Getting clutter free is something we’ve been working on for awhile now. I swear it feels like the more I get rid of the more I think surely there is more I can throw away. So tips for this is good for me!
Simplify: Thoughts & Tips to Live More Intentionally by Victoria Osborn– As I said before my word for the year is intentional. So this is another book I will be checking out to help me work towards that goal word.
81 Quick and Easy Favorite Slow Cooker Recipes by Jordan Page– My slow cooker is my best friend and I know I’ll be using it lot more with a new baby so I am excited to delve into all of these recipes!
A Work at Home Mom’s Ultimate Guide to Building a Business, Blog and Brand by Lisa Marcia– I’m about to be a work at home mom, that’s crazy to me. I can’t believe I’m going to be a mom and I’m not sure how I will juggle that with working from home but I will take all the help I can get with it!
A lot of books I have on my reading list right? Well actually I have way more! To buy all of these books would retail at over $60 but for a limited time (and by limited I mean April 27th-May 2nd) you can get the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle for just $29.97 plus $10 for an eReader upgrade. However, buy by the 28th and you get your eReader upgrade for free. That means you can have over $1000 worth of eBooks, podcasts, and printable packs for under $30. When you look at just these 12 books being $60 then I think that’s a win/win, how about you? Plus if bonuses are your thing then there are over $250 worth of bonuses when you buy the bundle!
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These sound awesome! Thanks for the list.