Misha Alsleben
Bio
Wife & Mom Fueled by ;
Caffeine & Gratitude, when I’m not writing you’ll find me raising awareness about our planet’s needs , in the kitchen ,outside with the family, taking photos or in a bookstore.
Stories (84/0)
World On Fire
I am 28 years old as of march this year. I remember being in the 3rd grade and learning about climate change. I also remember the many adults who would roll their eyes and tell me I didn't understand what I was talking about when I tried to explain what we were learning.
By Misha Alsleben4 years ago in The Swamp
Indoor Activities for Kids and Families
Well Spring break was upon us, and that was originally what this article was for. However nationwide and globally events , sports and schools are being cancelled. Some for only a week or two and others for extended periods such as my kids who are out for 6 weeks and the NBA who has cancelled the entire season.
By Misha Alsleben4 years ago in Families
Best Order to Watch the 'Fast And The Furious' Movies
For nearly 20 years, yes 20, the Fast and Furious franchise has captivated fans with two decades of heists, street racing, and espionage. Easily named one of the highest-grossing film series of all time, it's no wonder we keep getting blessed with new installments in the stories of Dominic Toretto, Brian O' Connor, and their family.
By Misha Alsleben5 years ago in Geeks
High School, Pot Brownies, and False Accusations
Cassville R-IV school district in Cassville, MO has a well thought out website. It's clean, crisp, and shows smiling students and faculty. It's probably a school that if you were moving, you'd consider it for your children.
By Misha Alsleben5 years ago in Criminal
Teenagers Skipping School? No, Teenagers Demanding for Needed Change
March 6th of this year I turned 27, I pay my own bills, and I have two kids. I am, by definition, an adult. So are many people who are now weighing in on hundreds of teenagers throughout several countries who staged a walkout this week against climate change.
By Misha Alsleben5 years ago in The Swamp
Gifts for Couples
'Tis the season! The holiday season is gearing up, and we have all been there. You have gifts to buy for everyone—even for couples. I think we can all admit that sometimes couple gifts are hard to decide on. Let this gift guide help you find the perfect couple gift for $25 or less! These gifts will give you peace of mind knowing that they are both thoughtful and practical.
By Misha Alsleben5 years ago in Marriage
Drop Soda for Good
Soda, for some it's the carbonation for others it's the sweetness. Regardless, one thing all soda lovers can agree on is that it's increasingly difficult to stop drinking it once you've developed a habit of drinking it daily. In this article, we will discuss ways to finally kick your soda habit for good, as well as healthier alternatives to drinking other than soda that still taste good.
By Misha Alsleben5 years ago in Longevity
Overlooked but Effective Face Treatments for Stubborn Blackheads and Acne
Do you have persistent blackheads or acne? Have you poured money into treatments or over-the-counter masks that fail or only do half the job? If so, take a peek at these commonly overlooked but highly effective face treatments that you can do at home for under $10!
By Misha Alsleben6 years ago in Blush
10 Romantic DIY Valentines for the Man in Your Life
1.) "Open When" Letters This is a pretty amazing gift that has gained popularity over the years. You take envelopes and decorate them. Each one should have "Open When" and then something following it, such as "You're sad or "You're Hungry" or "You miss me." Some people decide to include gift cards or money in ones that have to do with hunger or boredom, but they don't have to. They could just be heartfelt notes, letters, or a letter with a recipe.
By Misha Alsleben6 years ago in Lifehack
What's for Dinner? Plastic!
Imagine 25 years from now you and your family take a trip to the beach, you pile out of the car, and can hear the wave rushing to the shore. As you walk to the beach you see a couple bottles, caps and other debris littered as you walk and once you get to the beach you are slightly disappointed at the sight before you. Little to no seagulls flying around begging for food. Sandpipers nowhere in sight and every few steps you're kicking empty plastic pieces around and out of your way. Gone are the days of sea shell hunting because now the most that washes on shore is empty bottles, caps and ripped up plastic bags.
By Misha Alsleben6 years ago in The Swamp