As we have mentioned before, My Princess outgrew a lot of her clothes this year. She had hardly anything for summer for a while. Knowing how quickly she has grown this last year, I wasn’t sure if keeping her 5t … Continue reading
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A few weeks ago our daughter, who lives too far away, sent her Dad (Pa) some plans for a doll bunk bed, asking if he could build one for our “just turned two” granddaughter. He enjoys these new projects because … Continue reading
“…become humble as this little child…” Matthew 18:3 My kids saw a pile of dirt on the driveway at Grandma and Pa’s house this spring. They plopped down and started drawing pictures with their fingers and with sticks. They didn’t … Continue reading
Have you ever seen the Food Network show called Worst Cooks in America? They take a handful of the worst cooks and turn them into chefs. I loved watching these people transform. When I hear people say they are not … Continue reading
Need a quick gift tag for a package? Look in your cupboard for your cookie cutters. Unless you bake a lot of cookies, they probably sit in the back of your cupboard hardly ever used. You can probably put them … Continue reading
Are you a doodler? The dictionary defines doodle as: verb- scribble absentmindedly noun- a rough drawing made absentmindedly Do you find yourself scribbling absentmindedly on the agenda during a meeting at work? Do you feel guilty doodling on the edges … Continue reading
A couple weeks ago we showed you the chairs we found at a thrift store that we transformed into playroom chairs for the two older kids. Well, Miss Tickles felt left out. She needed a chair of her own. Melinda … Continue reading
The Unites States of America celebrates its birthday this week. When was the last time you read the Declaration of Independence? Probably you are most familiar with the following words: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men … Continue reading
Are you a maker? Get inspired whether you think you are or not. … Continue reading
Cherry Apple Salad was a staple when it came to church potlucks and picnics as a kid. Mom would make a huge bowl of it, and it became expected at every get together. Most of it was gone the first … Continue reading