Welcome to September! Fall may be just around the corner, but I’m hoping for a few more weeks of summer weather before we have to get out the sweaters and fall jackets. Here in Ontario, the month of August was a scorcher, with high humidity and endless heat warnings. Before the fall weather sets in, here’s my monthly roundup of red-hot August blog posts. This month, I’m featuring posts by 6 fabulous bloggers.
This monthly roundup is my way of saying thank you to the blogging community, and bringing attention to some of my favourite bloggers who regularly put out funny, encouraging and informative content. You’ll find a couple of new faces, along with some old favourites.
Please take a few minutes to check out these bloggers. I guarantee you’ll be inspired!
Red-hot August blog posts
How to raise multilingual children in a strictly monolingual society – Crispy Confessions
Knowing a second language is an important skill. In this informative post, Helen shares how she’s passing along her Korean language and culture to her daughter.
How to raise multilingual children in a strictly monolingual society
I have a body. It is summertime. Why can’t that be enough? – Forever Saving For A Rainy Day
This post provides an insightful look at the pressure to be “summer body ready” and provides some inspiring examples of people accepting and embracing the bodies they were given.
I have a body. It is summertime. Why can’t that be enough?
Is there one true sustainable diet? – The Low Waste Weekly
What does it mean to have a sustainable diet? Lisa’s post looks at several options to reduce the environmental impact of the food you eat.
Is there one true sustainable diet?
Climate change: Is it too late? – Tom’s Tales of Woe
With extreme weather and climate disasters in all corners of the globe, Tom looks at what needs to happen to turn things around.
Climate change: Is it too late?
How to raise financially literate kids – Tread Lightly, Retire Early (+ A Dime Saved)
This collaboration post from Tread Lightly, Retire Early and A Dime Saved is full of practical tips on how to teach your kids about money.
How to raise financially literate kids
The best stops on the drive from Whistler to Jasper – Snap Happy Travel
For me, the Canadian Rockies provide some of the most breathtaking landscapes on Earth. In this post, Aimee and Paul share some of the must-see spots along the route from Whistler to Jasper. It’s worth a click just to see the amazing photos!
The best stops on the drive from Whistler to Jasper
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My most popular posts of August
In case you missed them, here are my August posts with the most views.
- What I believe – Finding happiness where you are
- 6 great reasons to love thrift shops
- Go green with these 21 simple bathroom swaps
Please take a few minutes to follow these talented bloggers and read their posts. I’d love to hear what you think of them below.
It’s an absolute pleasure to be featured! Thanks so much for taking the time to read my blogs
You’re welcome Tom. I love to share some of the wisdom of our blogging community!
Thanks for sharing your finds. I will definitely check them out. Hope you are well. I have been a bit distracted from my blog and need to get back to work on it.
I’m doing well thanks. I’m having a hard time getting motivated to do any blogging at the moment too. I think it’s the fact that summer is winding down. That, and being crazy busy at my day job!
Amazing- will check out the bloggers I don’t know yet! Thanks, always for the recommendations 🙂
Thanks for reading and taking the time to comment. 😀
Thank you for the mention! Will check out the others on the list
My pleasure. I always enjoy your posts. I had a couple of others I could have included in this month’s list!
Great selections again this month! I especially liked the second one and the last two. 🙂
Thanks Suzanne. Glad you enjoyed them. The last one is worth a visit for the pictures alone!
For sure!