As of November 1, Georgia families who depend on SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), better known as food stamps, are facing an impossible situation. Because of the ongoing federal government shutdown, no new SNAP benefits have been loaded onto EBT cards this month.
More than 1.5 million Georgians, including over 640,000 children, are affected. The Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS) confirmed that while applications are still being accepted, no new funds will be distributed until federal funding resumes. That means many families are left wondering: how are we supposed to feed our kids?
And I get that feeling all too well.
A stress-free rental experience depends on one thing: the roles of the persons involved. A landlord or tenant needs to know who is responsible for what – from repairs to monthly payments.
Read this guide to clarify the landlord vs. the property manager's different functions, including best practices of both landlords and tenants for a successful and legally compliant relationship from move-in to move-out.
As a busy parent juggling two full-time jobs, I know how important it is to find quick, fun ways to bring the family together. Halloween is the perfect chance to hit pause on the hustle, grab some popcorn and candy corn, cozy up on the couch, and enjoy a movie that’s spooky-fun but perfectly family-friendly.
Below you’ll find a list of 30 + Halloween movies that are ideal for the whole family, from preschoolers to tweens, and also where to stream them as of October 2025. (Streaming availability can change, so it’s always good to double check.)
The 50th day of school is such a fun milestone to celebrate, especially in early elementary grades! It’s the perfect excuse to mix a little retro 1950s fun with classroom learning, themed snacks, and creative crafts. Whether you’re a teacher, room parent, or homeschooling family, these 50th Day of School celebration ideas will make your classroom feel like a sock hop!
🏫 Why Celebrate the 50th Day of School?
Celebrating the 50th day helps young learners mark progress in a big way. It’s a mid-semester reminder of how far they’ve come since the first day! It’s also a great time to:
Practice counting to 50
Incorporate hands-on math and literacy activities
Encourage classroom community
Make learning feel like a party
As Halloween approaches, many Christian families and schools look for ways to celebrate the season in a fun, faith-based way. If you’re searching for free Halloween Christian coloring pages that teach biblical lessons while keeping little hands busy, you’re in the right place! Today, I’m sharing two of my favorite Christian fall printables, the Candy Corn Prayer and Being a Christian Is Like Being a Pumpkin, perfect for your classroom, Sunday School, or homeschool activities.