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Monday, August 2, 2010

Trying...

...to get out of vacation mode and into school mode!
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We were here: all last week.
{I'll post more vacation pictures later}
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Now I am going to be doing this:
all this week.
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Plus washing, folding, and putting away all of the boys' new school uniforms. We are trying to get ready for Thursday morning {aka the first day of school}! I will have a first grader and a kindergartner this year!

This summer has flown by...and it will officially be over in three days!

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Friday, July 30, 2010

Pudding Pop Party!

Do you remember these?!?Rainbow Pudding Pops
I have seen these popping up all over blogland since I posted about them in June. I even had a few people email and leave comments to let me know they had made Rainbow Pudding Pops and LOVED them! So I decided to feature a few of my favorite versions that I have seen.
Reader Spotlight: Rainbow Pudding Pops!
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Lesley at It's a Boys' World made some cute Rainbow Pudding Pops in her attempt to be SUPERMOM! I think she did a great job! Five Little Monkeys made Rainbow Pudding Pops along with a ton of other rainbow themed ideas!
My Rainbow Pudding Pops made it all the way to the other side of the world...India to be exact! Check out Delhi Bound for another fun version!
Sara @ It's Good to be Queen made some NEON pudding pops with her adorable boys.
Jenn @ Glorriedays and her kiddos had a SUPER messy time with their Rainbow Pudding Pops!


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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Clothing Optional




Can you tell that anytime something with tomato sauce is served at our house, clothing is optional....at least for Eli:)

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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Jello Jigglers

Summer boredom is setting in fast, so I have been trying to do some fun activities with the boys to keep their whining to a minimum entertain them.
The other day we made Jello Jigglers....they are fun to play with and fun to eat!Mix two large boxes or four small boxes of jello {or in my case one big box and two small boxes} with 2 1/2 cups of boiling water. Stir for about two minutes until all the Jello is dissolved. Pour into a 9X13 pan {not a baking sheet like I did...it will be way too thin}, and place in the refrigerator for a couple of hours until the Jello is set.
Get out the cookie cutters...
...and let your kiddos have a blast playing with their food...
...and learning some letters and shapes at the same time!
And when they get tired of play, they have a fun snack to eat!


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