This year I had a great teacher gift for Henry's Kindergarten teacher, but it wasn't really worthy of its own blog post. I wanted to share it with you, though, as I think it's an easy idea and something that a teacher would actually use after school is out. So I pulled together … [Read more...]
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3 Ways to Take Control of Your Calendar
Use this simple system to take control of your calendar and keep your family organized! I love this time of year. The stores are full of bins overflowing with brand new pencils, fresh pink erasers, and colorful highlighters. I also switch over to a new calendar because I … [Read more...]
Adventure City-Day Trips in Southern California
Our Day at Adventure City We had the opportunity to go to Adventure City in Anaheim for a fun day trip with the family. It's "the little theme park that's big on family fun!" Really! We had such a great time with the kids. It's small enough that you can get around the … [Read more...]
Pizza Party Playdate
I am a member of the Collective Bias® Social Fabric® Community. This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper amplification for Collective Bias and its advertiser. #DesignAPizza #Digiorno #CollectiveBias It's starting to get hot around here and my kids … [Read more...]
Toddler Playdate and Juicy Juice Pops
I am a member of the Collective Bias® Social Fabric® Community. This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper amplification for Collective Bias and its advertiser. #UltimatePlaydate #CollectiveBias The sun is shining, the days are longer and it's the … [Read more...]
Sponge Bombs-Easy Summer Activity for Kids
It was HOT today! We are in the middle of a little heat wave, which usually happens for a couple of weeks in May, and today I was looking for something to cool off the boys. They love to play with the hose, but I don't love to pay the high water bills that come with that. I … [Read more...]
How to Dye Coffee Filters
I had originally planned to make some of those beautiful flowers made from dyed coffee filters that you see all over Pinterest and put them on the mantel with all my other Spring decorations, but the season seems to be running away with me, and now I'm already looking … [Read more...]
Kool-aid Play Dough: Vol. 2, Day 65
A few weeks ago, Henry came home with the best play dough we've ever had. It smelled SO good and it was perfect: soft and pliable without being dry. The color in the store-bought kind always leaves marks all over my counter, and it's so "wet" it sticks to the inside of … [Read more...]
One Dozen Mother’s Day Gift Ideas
Can you believe that we are already coming up to Mother's Day? When Easter falls so late in the Spring, it just seems to throw the rest of the calendar off for me. It's also been very hot here the last few days, so it feels like we're just catapulting into Summer! If you're like … [Read more...]
Beeswax Gum
Last week in our Homeschool Co-op we studied the state of Maine. During that study, we found out that John B. Curtis made and sold the first commercial chewing gum in 1848 called State of Maine Pure Spruce Gum. This sent me off on a search to see if we could make our own … [Read more...]
Easy Easter Crafts for Kids
I don't usually mail anyone an Easter card or do Easter crafts, but this year we are making an exception for a very special lady. This is Elinora Engwall: Chris to her friends, Grandma Engwall to many and Mimi to the little ones. Over a year ago, she walked into the … [Read more...]
DIY Tin Can Lantern: Vol. 2, Day 55
Today in our homeschool co-op, we studied the state of Virginia. This led to a study of Jamestown, the first successful English colony. I searched and searched for something interesting to do with the kids relating to colonial life, and came up with these DIY Tin Can … [Read more...]
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