So ready to trade in my wool sweaters for my linen So ready to trade in my wool sweaters for my linen sundresses all summer long! ☀️ ready for some warmer weather this week! 

Also, if you spend as much time outdoors as we do, these @blundstoneusa boots have been faithful to me all fall + winter long. Can’t wait to wear them with my dresses in the summer. #hikingmom #larissawears
Have you planted any seeds yet this season? What a Have you planted any seeds yet this season? What are you growing? 🌱 ad

This year we are growing tomatoes, cucumbers, kale, spinach, beans, radishes, and we started a few flower seeds indoors, and they're already sprouting! It's been fun seeing them make progress each day.

This past autumn, I was thinking a lot about this moment as growing our own food is something we are slowly working towards. I've been using the @Vitamix FoodCycler FC-50 all winter long to store away some recycled food scraps to use as fertilizer once we transfer these little seed babies to our raised beds. The FoodCycler takes our everyday food scraps and transforms them into nutrient-dense fertilizer! It stores easily on our counter (just 1 cubic foot) and it's equipped with a carbon filtration system to help eliminate odors. The FoodCycler is also super easy to use and extremely convenient. With our outdoorsy lifestyle, we aren't inside very much during the day, so we run our FoodCycler in the evenings, and when we wake up, we have fresh fertilizer for our garden. Right now, I keep it in stasher bags in our freezer, and now I'll have a jumpstart for both our compost bin in the new house, and for our spring garden!

Check out my stories for more info on this useful household tool for eliminating food waste! #Vitamix #VitamixFoodCycler
My baby turned three today. So many mixed emotions My baby turned three today. So many mixed emotions! As her mom, it’s rewarding to see her learn, develop, and grow, and yet it’s so difficult to watch. She will forever be the squishy, snuggly bundle that they laid on my chest three years ago around this very moment. She smiled up at me, I kid you not, on week one and has been smiling ever since. She is still the happiest little soul, and just radiates joy wherever she goes.

She is still nursing... just once a day now and she still consistently makes her way to our bed each night. She runs up to me when she sees a stranger, and reaches for help when she’s hopping from log to log. Still, she can wash her own apple, get herself dressed, and memorizes our recitations at morning time. Growing so fast and still very much a little babe, so I’m going to soak in this year as best I can. I’m so happy that God chose me to be her mommy. 💓
Which linen dress do you like best? 1, 2, or 3? Do Which linen dress do you like best? 1, 2, or 3? Do you own any linen items?

Today on my site I’m sharing four reasons to invest in a linen dress this spring/summer. I also share where I shop for my favorite linen dresses! You can view the post at the link in my bio. ✨ #larissawears
“I’ve come to appreciate the importance of the “I’ve come to appreciate the importance of the many thousands of routine moments in a mother’s life, for it is in these moments that real greatness tends to be taught and caught... it’s the way I respond to my children in everyday moments that gives me the best chance of winning their hearts. If I have integrity and patience in the small moments of life that are so important to my children, and if I approach them with a servant’s heart, then I have a far better chance of influencing them in the larger and more critical issues of life.”
-Sally Clarkson, The Mission of Motherhood.

Who else sees a noticeable difference in your home when you’re able to really focus on your kids needs, big or small? (For me that means sometimes leaving the kitchen untidy to read a book, or choosing to put off work until bedtime to work on a special art project.) 

It’s such a treasure to be with them every day and sometimes I grow weary, but reading @sally.clarkson’s words remind me that the grace and gentleness we show our children doesn’t go unnoticed. As my own children grow into toddlerhood and older babes, I find I really have to focus on this more. These small moments make such a significant impact. ✨ #lichomeschool
“A quiet and modest life brings more joy than a “A quiet and modest life brings more joy than a pursuit of success bound with constant unrest.”
-Albert Einstein 

I’ve really enjoyed the past few weeks as I’m trying NOT to do everything or be everything and instead just focusing on my family. As a type A personality, I can easily get caught in the productivity trap. Anyone else? Doing my best to only say yes to lifegiving things and choosing rest as we ease into a new season. 🌱 

Alternate caption: homemade English muffins with honey butter...name something more lifegiving! 😱 #livingincoloreats #homemade #sourdough
Getting as much wear out of my cozy winter knits a Getting as much wear out of my cozy winter knits as I can before spring hits! It was in the 60’s here last week so I had to change into a flannel for the afternoon. Which outfit would you wear? #larissawears
It’s #exploringnaturewithchildren #nestingbirds It’s #exploringnaturewithchildren #nestingbirds week! It’s no secret that we are pretty big bird fans in this household. 🐤 These little yarn birds are a project we did exactly one year ago as part of our #enwcnestingbirdsweek study. We also made this adorable little nest... The girls and I went on a walk and collected moss and twigs and other nesting items and made them into a little nest for their yarn birds with some hot glue. It was a hit and I can’t wait to do it again later today! 😍 I also included a shot of some of our favorite bird books in our own home library. Definitely worth picking up to read year after year. 😍 Do you follow exploring nature with children by @raisinglittleshoots? If not, going to link it in my stories so you can check it out! ✨
Do you seek out friends who are much older than yo Do you seek out friends who are much older than you? I’ve found myself really enjoying conversations with people who are in a completely different season of life than I am, and it’s so comforting. The other day I talked to my neighbor who is a good 30 years older than I am, she has a daughter that’s my age, and yet we chatted about things we are both extremely passionate about. We talked sourdough, cooking, meal planning, and home decor. All topics that were completely universal...and my cup was so full after. I don’t know if it’s me craving extra social interaction after this crazy year or if I’m just a total extravert, but either way, I’m going to make it a point to have more conversations with people I encounter in the future even if I don’t feel like I have the energy. 🙂

P.S. this whole foods focused, DF broccoli cheddar recipe is on the blog! Link in bio. #livingincoloreats
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Food, Meal Planning, Recipes • December 11, 2020

Shop Simple Eats by Living in Color | Volume One

My friends, it’s here! My eCookbook Simple Eats by Living in Color Volume One is finally live in my shop. All of the complications that came with this year slowed me down quite a bit while creating this little eBook….

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Homeschool • December 9, 2020

Shop Homeschool Mini-Guides

As many of you know, last August I started a homeschool membership for families called Thriving at Home. For the past several months, I’ve released monthly content, exclusive videos, weekly emails with activity ideas, encouragement, and much more in our…

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Family, Homeschool, Nature Study, Play • November 24, 2020

Gift Guide for Children Who Love the Outdoors

Gift Guide for Children Who Love the Outdoors When we moved to the PNW over two years ago, my daughters didn’t know what it meant to play outdoors. They had never sauntered through the forest. Come to think of it……

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Food, Homemaking, Recipes, Simple Living, Sustainability • November 21, 2020

Non-Toxic Ceramic Cookware Review

*This post contains affiliate links. Non-Toxic Ceramic Cookware Review Today I’m reviewing one of my favorite new kitchen tools: ceramic cookware. It’s something I’ve felt was missing from my cooking arsenal for years. Caraway Home graciously gifted me with a…

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Mom Style, Nursing-Friendy Style, Slow Fashion, Style, Sustainable Style • November 16, 2020

VETTA Capsule Square Neck Midi Dress Review

One of my favorite places to shop for sustainable clothing is Vetta Capsule. I’ve written about their pieces in the past here and here, but today I want to talk about one of my favorite garments, the Vetta Capsule Square…

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Crafts, Family Activities, Homeschool, Motherhood, Nature Study, Screen-Free Parenting • October 29, 2020

How to Make A Pumpkin House

Pumpkin House Tutorial When I first came across the pumpkin fairy houses online, it seemed like something out of my reach. I’m not super crafty and I never viewed myself having the time to make little houses out of pumpkins…

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Homemaking, Kid's Style, Motherhood, Simple Living, Style • October 5, 2020

How to Create a Fall Capsule Wardrobe for Kids

Are you ready to simplify your child’s closet? One of the easiest ways to do that is to create a capsule wardrobe for kids. The capsule wardrobe consists of 10-15 key pieces that can be styled several ways to create…

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Curriculum Reviews, Homeschool, Homeschool Organization, Math • September 16, 2020

What’s in Our Homeschool Math Basket?

I’m always fascinated at how other homeschool families set-up and organize their supplies, books, and curriculums. Maybe it’s the organizer in me, but it’s super interesting! I’ve done a few different videos on our homeschool materials, but this one is…

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Family, Homeschool, Homeschool Organization, Motherhood, Preschool at Home • September 16, 2020

My Tips for New Homeschoolers (Video)

With so many families all over the country considering homeschooling their children this year, I wanted to write up a post on my top tips for new homeschoolers. This is meant to be an encouragement for you. This post isn’t…

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Books to Read, Charlotte Mason Home Education, Homeschool, Homeschool Organization, Motherhood • September 5, 2020

My Homeschool “Mother’s Morning Basket”

Morning time with my kids is a special part of our homeschool day. But, recently, I’ve witnessed the importance of a mother’s morning time. It’s a time to decompress, to “wake-up” the right way, with books, reflection, and lots of…

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Art Study & Composer Study, Books, Charlotte Mason Home Education, Children's Books, Homeschool, Homeschool Organization, Literacy, Morning Time, Popular • September 2, 2020

What’s in Our Homeschool Morning Basket? (Video)

*This post contains affiliate links. We’ve been utilizing the morning basket for over a year. It’s an extremely helpful tool for incorporating all of those “missing” subjects from regular school. We incorporate art, music, foreign language, and so many rich,…

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Curriculum Reviews, Homeschool, Literacy • August 31, 2020

Dash into Reading Review | Homeschool

*This post contains affiliate links. We’ve been using Dash Into Reading in our home for over a year, so I figured it was time to write a little review about it! I share a few reasons we’ve really enjoyed this…

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Homemaking, Simple Living, Sustainability • August 21, 2020

Branch Basics Review | Non-Toxic Cleaning Products

Have you tirelessly searched for a safe home cleaning product that’s safe for you, your children, and your pets? Enter Branch Basics. They graciously gifted me this set so I could try it out but I seriously underestimated how easy…

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So ready to trade in my wool sweaters for my linen So ready to trade in my wool sweaters for my linen sundresses all summer long! ☀️ ready for some warmer weather this week! 

Also, if you spend as much time outdoors as we do, these @blundstoneusa boots have been faithful to me all fall + winter long. Can’t wait to wear them with my dresses in the summer. #hikingmom #larissawears
Have you planted any seeds yet this season? What a Have you planted any seeds yet this season? What are you growing? 🌱 ad

This year we are growing tomatoes, cucumbers, kale, spinach, beans, radishes, and we started a few flower seeds indoors, and they're already sprouting! It's been fun seeing them make progress each day.

This past autumn, I was thinking a lot about this moment as growing our own food is something we are slowly working towards. I've been using the @Vitamix FoodCycler FC-50 all winter long to store away some recycled food scraps to use as fertilizer once we transfer these little seed babies to our raised beds. The FoodCycler takes our everyday food scraps and transforms them into nutrient-dense fertilizer! It stores easily on our counter (just 1 cubic foot) and it's equipped with a carbon filtration system to help eliminate odors. The FoodCycler is also super easy to use and extremely convenient. With our outdoorsy lifestyle, we aren't inside very much during the day, so we run our FoodCycler in the evenings, and when we wake up, we have fresh fertilizer for our garden. Right now, I keep it in stasher bags in our freezer, and now I'll have a jumpstart for both our compost bin in the new house, and for our spring garden!

Check out my stories for more info on this useful household tool for eliminating food waste! #Vitamix #VitamixFoodCycler
My baby turned three today. So many mixed emotions My baby turned three today. So many mixed emotions! As her mom, it’s rewarding to see her learn, develop, and grow, and yet it’s so difficult to watch. She will forever be the squishy, snuggly bundle that they laid on my chest three years ago around this very moment. She smiled up at me, I kid you not, on week one and has been smiling ever since. She is still the happiest little soul, and just radiates joy wherever she goes.

She is still nursing... just once a day now and she still consistently makes her way to our bed each night. She runs up to me when she sees a stranger, and reaches for help when she’s hopping from log to log. Still, she can wash her own apple, get herself dressed, and memorizes our recitations at morning time. Growing so fast and still very much a little babe, so I’m going to soak in this year as best I can. I’m so happy that God chose me to be her mommy. 💓
Which linen dress do you like best? 1, 2, or 3? Do Which linen dress do you like best? 1, 2, or 3? Do you own any linen items?

Today on my site I’m sharing four reasons to invest in a linen dress this spring/summer. I also share where I shop for my favorite linen dresses! You can view the post at the link in my bio. ✨ #larissawears
“I’ve come to appreciate the importance of the “I’ve come to appreciate the importance of the many thousands of routine moments in a mother’s life, for it is in these moments that real greatness tends to be taught and caught... it’s the way I respond to my children in everyday moments that gives me the best chance of winning their hearts. If I have integrity and patience in the small moments of life that are so important to my children, and if I approach them with a servant’s heart, then I have a far better chance of influencing them in the larger and more critical issues of life.”
-Sally Clarkson, The Mission of Motherhood.

Who else sees a noticeable difference in your home when you’re able to really focus on your kids needs, big or small? (For me that means sometimes leaving the kitchen untidy to read a book, or choosing to put off work until bedtime to work on a special art project.) 

It’s such a treasure to be with them every day and sometimes I grow weary, but reading @sally.clarkson’s words remind me that the grace and gentleness we show our children doesn’t go unnoticed. As my own children grow into toddlerhood and older babes, I find I really have to focus on this more. These small moments make such a significant impact. ✨ #lichomeschool
“A quiet and modest life brings more joy than a “A quiet and modest life brings more joy than a pursuit of success bound with constant unrest.”
-Albert Einstein 

I’ve really enjoyed the past few weeks as I’m trying NOT to do everything or be everything and instead just focusing on my family. As a type A personality, I can easily get caught in the productivity trap. Anyone else? Doing my best to only say yes to lifegiving things and choosing rest as we ease into a new season. 🌱 

Alternate caption: homemade English muffins with honey butter...name something more lifegiving! 😱 #livingincoloreats #homemade #sourdough
Getting as much wear out of my cozy winter knits a Getting as much wear out of my cozy winter knits as I can before spring hits! It was in the 60’s here last week so I had to change into a flannel for the afternoon. Which outfit would you wear? #larissawears
It’s #exploringnaturewithchildren #nestingbirds It’s #exploringnaturewithchildren #nestingbirds week! It’s no secret that we are pretty big bird fans in this household. 🐤 These little yarn birds are a project we did exactly one year ago as part of our #enwcnestingbirdsweek study. We also made this adorable little nest... The girls and I went on a walk and collected moss and twigs and other nesting items and made them into a little nest for their yarn birds with some hot glue. It was a hit and I can’t wait to do it again later today! 😍 I also included a shot of some of our favorite bird books in our own home library. Definitely worth picking up to read year after year. 😍 Do you follow exploring nature with children by @raisinglittleshoots? If not, going to link it in my stories so you can check it out! ✨
Do you seek out friends who are much older than yo Do you seek out friends who are much older than you? I’ve found myself really enjoying conversations with people who are in a completely different season of life than I am, and it’s so comforting. The other day I talked to my neighbor who is a good 30 years older than I am, she has a daughter that’s my age, and yet we chatted about things we are both extremely passionate about. We talked sourdough, cooking, meal planning, and home decor. All topics that were completely universal...and my cup was so full after. I don’t know if it’s me craving extra social interaction after this crazy year or if I’m just a total extravert, but either way, I’m going to make it a point to have more conversations with people I encounter in the future even if I don’t feel like I have the energy. 🙂

P.S. this whole foods focused, DF broccoli cheddar recipe is on the blog! Link in bio. #livingincoloreats
“Given a chance, a child will bring the confusio “Given a chance, a child will bring the confusion of the world to the woods, wash it in the creek, and turn it over to see what lives on the unseen side of that confusion...

In nature, a child finds freedom, fantasy, and privacy; a place distant from the adult world, a separate peace.” 
— Richard Louv, Last Child in the Woods

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