Julia shared a fun game idea with Glow-in-the-Dark Bowling while Jill has a recipe for Jello Play Dough. (I think we might try the play dough on one of our slower summer days.)
Sarah highlights some of the great progress she's made around her house in My Favorite Projects.
This is an older post of Lisa's, but I thought the advice was so valuable. Here's Top 10 Ways to Know When to Explain WHY to Your Child.
Last week I made these Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Smoothies for my husband and I and they were a nice treat! I used homemade chocolate pudding, then put the leftover pudding in Popsicle molds so the girls could have frozen pudding pops.
Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
I loved the link about explaining "why," and I could use it now. I see that one of my children is using "why" to challenge my authority.
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