I saw on Pinterest the other day this helpful tip and I have already used it and love it.
When washing clothes you can use a dry erase marker to write a note to yourself, or if you are lucky and your spouse helps with laundry a note to your spouse, to remind you to check on something in the washing machine. For example, I wrote myself a note to remember not to put a particular thing in the dryer. Also, I have used it to check and make sure some grass stains came out of Reese's pants before I dried them. I love this tidbit!!!
Just had to share!!!
The South
Where tea is sweet and accents are sweeter; summer starts in April; front porches are wide and words are long; macaroni and cheese is a vegetable; pecan pie is a staple; Y’all is the only proper pronoun; chicken is fried and biscuits come with gravy; everything is darling and someone is always getting their heart blessed. -unknown
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
12 things to do to create memories-from Andy Andrews
Mom sent this to me the other day, and I just loved it. Had to share....
Go for an unexpected drive after the kids are already in their pajamas. (Remember how fun getting to ride somewhere in your pajamas was?)
Cook dinner together. Everyone is in charge of making one dish!
Gather in the living room and read something aloud to your family. Bonus points if it’s cold outside and you’ve got a fire going!
Spend one whole day with each of your kids or your spouse. Do all the things they want to do. (Within reason, of course. You are allowed to veto skydiving.)
“Camp out” in the yard or even inside the house. S’mores are encouraged, but not required.
If you have kids who are young enough to have never pumped gas, but also old enough to handle doing it with a little bit of guidance, let them put gas in the car! This may not sound like something very “memorable,” but a lot of times duties that are arbitrary to us are extraordinary to young minds. Side note: you will probably still end up paying for the gas. Ha!
Make a special dessert…and then eat it before dinner.
Every once in a while—teachers, please don’t get too mad at me…I promise this doesn’t happen that often—stay up extra late with your kids to do something special on a school night. Watch your favorite childhood movie with them, take them to a ball game, stay up for a meteor shower, etc.
The converse of #8, and one teachers may find a little friendlier, get up extra early and do something special before school! The boys and I recently went fishing before school and they had a blast. Convincing them to get up at 5 AM was well worth the effort!
Bake something and walk it over with your whole family to a neighbor you’ve never met.
Instead of playing a board game, make up your own game to play! (Surely this is how “Don’t Let the Balloon Touch the Floor” was invented.)
Do that one thing you’ve been meaning to do with your family. You know what it is. It’s what you’re thinking of right now. Seize this moment, and do it!
Go for an unexpected drive after the kids are already in their pajamas. (Remember how fun getting to ride somewhere in your pajamas was?)
Cook dinner together. Everyone is in charge of making one dish!
Gather in the living room and read something aloud to your family. Bonus points if it’s cold outside and you’ve got a fire going!
Spend one whole day with each of your kids or your spouse. Do all the things they want to do. (Within reason, of course. You are allowed to veto skydiving.)
“Camp out” in the yard or even inside the house. S’mores are encouraged, but not required.
If you have kids who are young enough to have never pumped gas, but also old enough to handle doing it with a little bit of guidance, let them put gas in the car! This may not sound like something very “memorable,” but a lot of times duties that are arbitrary to us are extraordinary to young minds. Side note: you will probably still end up paying for the gas. Ha!
Make a special dessert…and then eat it before dinner.
Every once in a while—teachers, please don’t get too mad at me…I promise this doesn’t happen that often—stay up extra late with your kids to do something special on a school night. Watch your favorite childhood movie with them, take them to a ball game, stay up for a meteor shower, etc.
The converse of #8, and one teachers may find a little friendlier, get up extra early and do something special before school! The boys and I recently went fishing before school and they had a blast. Convincing them to get up at 5 AM was well worth the effort!
Bake something and walk it over with your whole family to a neighbor you’ve never met.
Instead of playing a board game, make up your own game to play! (Surely this is how “Don’t Let the Balloon Touch the Floor” was invented.)
Do that one thing you’ve been meaning to do with your family. You know what it is. It’s what you’re thinking of right now. Seize this moment, and do it!
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