12 Favorite Things!!!!
Our Tribe of Many · 21:12 · 2 weeks ago
Sarah shares 12 recent purchases that simplify routines for her large family.
- Pearl earrings — $7.99 three-pack offers three hoop sizes for quick outfit upgrades when hair is up .
- Jumper outfit — Lightweight Amazon set at $24.99 dresses up or down, draws frequent compliments despite minor shrinkage .
- Bowl covers — Cotton and polyester sets replace plastic wrap daily, saving money long-term on sourdough and Instant Pot use .
- Video walkie-talkies — $21 pair lets kids roam the property with live video feed, enjoyed from age 4 to 14 .
- Instant-print camera — $33 model produced fridge photos for months until it failed, still worth replacing for parties .
- Kids' toy phone — $26 device with camera and games keeps an 8-year-old entertained but requires confiscation during school .
- Kegel Instagram — Australian physio account prompts daily exercises for mothers of many, visible every phone open .
- Glass water bottles — Refill station in the fridge tracks daily intake and keeps water colder than plastic .
- Power banks — Stack of seven units charges phones three times each during outages or car issues .
- Toe separators — Under-$10 spacers ease foot pain from years of poor shoes when worn in evenings .
- Tool-free hooks — Suction set at $21.99 adds shower and bedside storage without drilling .
- Theodore Boone books — Mystery series captivates 13-year-old boys and older sons who reread them .
- Window planters — Acacia wood boxes grow green onions and basil indoors, draining easily over the sink .
- Bread slicer — Newest $65 gadget cuts hard sourdough crusts evenly so kids handle loaves independently .
Why do power banks stay charged in one central spot? How does the bread slicer handle both sourdough and yeast loaves?