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Three Inexpensive Activities to do with your Children

May 7, 2012

Summer vacation is right around the corner, if your kids are anything like mine; they will be bored real quick! The trick to a happy, busy, stress-free summer vacation is keeping the children occupied – after all busy kids are not bored kids! But how can a parent do that without spending a small fortune? [...]

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Free or Inexpensive Activities to do with your Children

April 2, 2012

Spring has officially arrived, and if you are like me, you have spent months indoors looking out your windows wondering when you can get back outside in warmer weather – that time is here! It takes a toll on everyone when they are not able to go outside and enjoy the fresh air, even children.  [...]

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Spring Cleaning Tips and Tricks

March 14, 2012

I love spring! After a cold, long winter there is nothing quite like opening the windows and cleaning my home to give it a fresh appearance. Just about every that I know does some form of spring cleaning. Some people simply pack away their winter gear – boots, hats, coats and jackets, etc. while others [...]

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Games for When We Are Older

November 12, 2007

Here’s a little soemthing funny for Monday. 1.  Sag, You’re It 2.  Hide and Go Pee 3.  20 Questions Shouted in Your Good Ear 4. Kick the Bucket 5. Red Rover, Red Rover, the Nurse Says Bend Over 6. Musical Recliners 7. Simon says Something Incoherent

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Free Site for Finding Fall Activities

October 30, 2007

If you’re looking for a festival or carnival in your area, then check out GooGhoul.  Simply type in your zip code and GooGhoul will show you the activities in your area. 

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Test Your Geography Skills

August 23, 2007

My husband sent me a link for this cool game, Statetris.  It’s kind of like Tetris, but the states fall from the top and you have to put them in the correct spot.  You can also play the game with Africa, Europe, France, and more.

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