Recent Fun Blog | Special Projects PostsA Fun Christmas Idea For Momsby Lauri Griffin11 Dec 2006 05:30 PMShh...I'm going to share a fun secret with you. Here is a very secret tradition that I do, just on my own. Although now that I have a teenager, I'm thinking about enlisting him to help me with my project. What I like to do is to sneak tiny presents under friends' Christmas trees. Christmas Tradition and Advent Calendarsby Sherry Holetzky29 Nov 2006 07:59 AMMany people have different ideas about celebrating Christmas. It can be quite interesting to learn how traditions here and in other places began or how holidays are celebrated in different regions. The Advent calendar is one example. Making Christmas Gifts for Family Petsby Sherry Holetzky28 Nov 2006 06:05 AMPets are part of the family too, so don't forget Fido and Kitty when it comes to the holidays! These days you can find all kinds of great toys, treats, and other gifts for pets, but why not make a few too and have some fun at the same time? Throw A Harvest Partyby Teresa McEntire21 Sep 2006 09:01 AMFall is a great time to throw a party and enjoy those last few days of nice weather before winter storms set in. So invite your child's friends or entire families and have a harvest party. Erupting Volcanoby Teresa McEntire20 Sep 2006 03:52 PMMy son is fascinated with volcanoes. As we drive he will often comment that a certain mountain looks like a volcano, mainly because it is cone shaped and flat on top. Then he worries that it might erupt and cover us with hot lava. I am constantly explaining that it is not a volcano but a plateau. Planning School Partiesby Heather Long03 Sep 2006 04:00 PMWe talked about becoming a room mom on Friday. When it comes to planning your school holiday parties, there is no time like the present. For instance, we've already started brainstorming ideas for the Winter Holiday party, which won't take place until mid-December. Throw A Back-to-School Partyby Teresa McEntire18 Aug 2006 11:56 AMSchool is starting soon and what better way to celebrate or get your kids excited about the start of the new school year than to throw a party. Here are some ideas of how you can celebrate. Invitations Make simple construction paper or cardstock invitations and let your kids help. Ten Summer Boredom Bustersby Laura Torres01 Aug 2006 08:58 PMTen Summer Boredom Busters Only a few weeks left before school starts, and for some kids (or their parents!) it's not soon enough. Even kids who aren't anxious to return to school might find the long, lazy days of summer wearing a bit thin in August. Celebrate the 4th of July With A Partyby Teresa McEntire21 Jun 2006 12:16 PMWhat better way to celebrate the birth of the United States of America than with a party? There isn't one. Your party could include your immediate family, extended family, or invite friends for a larger celebration. Here are some ideas to make this year the best 4th of July ever. The Backyard Explorerby Heather Long16 Jun 2006 06:22 AMLooking for some fun you can have with your kiddo this summer that won't cost you much money? Recent Blog Comments Michele Cheplic says... "The beach and park are great places to have fun for free, but these ideas were for families who wanted an alternative to traditional cheap spots." Jacob09 says... "There are lots of ways to have fun without cost." |
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