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Recycle or Upcycle for Earth Day

April 22, 2015 by Julie Leave a Comment

Happy Earth Day! To celebrate I wanted to share some of my favorite upcycled projects. I loved the way these bud vases, made from nail polish bottles, turned out. DIY Mini Bud Vases Have an old t-shirt you can't wear anymore? Turn it into a headband (perfect for spring/summer weather.) Upcycled No-Sew Knotted T-Shirt Headband A fun container I made for Littlest so he could carry … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Craft

Family Game Night with M&M’s® Cookie Dough Dip

April 21, 2015 by Julie 8 Comments

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #GameNightIn #CollectiveBias As the twins get older I want to make sure that we keep making family time with them a priority. A fun way to do that is with family game night. It's also fun now that the twins are older and we can play games that require more strategy, like Monopoly and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food, kids Tagged With: appetizer, dessert

Road Rage

April 20, 2015 by Julie 2 Comments

My husband and I are both honkers. He has been for awhile, but I have become one lately. (Basically after moving downtown.) The combination of one way streets, two-way streets that turn into one-way streets, bus lanes, turn only lanes. Plenty of opportunities for honking. Add in some pedestrians that choose to walk across the street at random times and things can get a little crazy. But, in my … [Read more...]

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Learning Left and Right

April 16, 2015 by Julie 2 Comments

Learning anything is more fun when you turn it into a game. To help Littlest work on learning his left and right I created this fun dice rolling/sticker game for him. I started by taking a large sheet of paper and tracing his hands. Then I turned a large styrofoam block we already had into a large dice. I used some bright orange duct tape to mark three sides of the dice with an 'L' and the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Homeschool Tagged With: preschool

Currently Reading

April 15, 2015 by Julie 6 Comments

I like to think of myself as an avid reader. But then my sister asked me for a book recommendation and I realized the only thing I have read in a long while are books for school. Thankfully, that's not entirely a bad thing. I stacked the classes for my degree so that I left almost all of my elective classes for these last couple of semesters (I'm graduating in December). For many of my … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Homeschool Tagged With: books

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