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You are here: Home / guest post / Finding Quiet Times in a Noisy, Busy House

August 30, 2018 by Tricia Goyer Leave a Comment

Finding Quiet Times in a Noisy, Busy House

I share six ways I find quiet times in a noisy busy house

We have ten people who live in our house. Me, my husband, my grandmother (she’s 88!) and our youngest seven kids. Not only that, I also homeschool. There are always people around. There is always noise. And believe it or not, I’m an introvert. I thrive on quiet. So how do I find quiet times in a noisy, busy house? How can you, too?

Click here to read the six ways I find quiet times in a noisy, busy house on FortheFamily.org!

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