we've always celebrated birthdays at breakfast with pancakes and singing, but never thought to open up the invitation to the rest of the party-goers. hmm.
not our style really and also not like us to have a bunch of dishes that don't get used very often. its eachother's company that makes our meals special. not the dishes we put it out on... :)
actually, i think my daughter would be interested in waiting to watch it change colors. imagine what she would be missing out on if she DIDN'T get to see it turn red! but seriously, no.
taking advantage of all the beautiful grapefruits and apples we have around - fresh fruit for breakfast with variations on the egg (frittata perhaps) and lots of big salads for dinner. also, i'm go...
OMG! this is genius! simple enough that even the kids can put it together themselves. balls (even if wiffle or of the ping-pong variety) still make me a bit nervous indoors. our kitchen is smack da...
i feel like more dishes are in order. maybe more colors? we've been doing all white for a while and i'm feeling the need for some more bright. also, a waffle thingy-ma-bob. we love making pancakes,...
we use those rubbermaid ones with the black rubbery tops in the 4-sizes that they come in for all of our leftovers that go either in the fridge or freezer. the lids snap together and the containers...
umm. i think we fall in the larger amount of toys category, but its more of collecting and amassing collections so its limited to a few different types of toys (board games, marble maze stuff, play...
the notion of "trading-in" the candy for something more valuable sounds interesting. we don't tie food in with rewards either, but this seems a little different. as the reward is time spent or favo...
personally, i'm hopeful for a mac touch tablet device with a third party accessory that allows quick mounting/releasing from a wall bracket of sorts...
i guess we peel. i know that we don't necessarily need to (organic usually), but its a way that my daughter can contribute during prep time until she gets better with knives.
pantry done. fridge tomorrow.
@turtalia,
i ix-nayed the pantry/cupboard swap. i started and realized that i was going to spend some money on stackers and racks and they ...
my picture is above! ha! (red electric kettle on counter).
the library is honestly what helps keep my collection down that and their price tags. i have a few other books that didn't m...
we usually keep some OJ in our fridge, but i guess it doesn't get plowed through very quickly (why we buy the box carton stuff). we'll throw it in smoothies (probably about 8 oz per three smoothies...
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anchoring them to the wall is of absolute essence and filling the lower cubbies with itso bins fills them sufficiently to deter climbing.
we've always celebrated birthdays at breakfast with pancakes and singing, but never thought to open up the invitation to the rest of the party-goers. hmm.
not our style really and also not like us to have a bunch of dishes that don't get used very often. its eachother's company that makes our meals special. not the dishes we put it out on... :)
actually, i think my daughter would be interested in waiting to watch it change colors. imagine what she would be missing out on if she DIDN'T get to see it turn red! but seriously, no.
taking advantage of all the beautiful grapefruits and apples we have around - fresh fruit for breakfast with variations on the egg (frittata perhaps) and lots of big salads for dinner. also, i'm go...
OMG! this is genius! simple enough that even the kids can put it together themselves. balls (even if wiffle or of the ping-pong variety) still make me a bit nervous indoors. our kitchen is smack da...
i feel like more dishes are in order. maybe more colors? we've been doing all white for a while and i'm feeling the need for some more bright. also, a waffle thingy-ma-bob. we love making pancakes,...
we use those rubbermaid ones with the black rubbery tops in the 4-sizes that they come in for all of our leftovers that go either in the fridge or freezer. the lids snap together and the containers...
umm. so yeah. its the adults driving the toy acquisitions and purges. and she is following right in step with similar habits now.
umm. i think we fall in the larger amount of toys category, but its more of collecting and amassing collections so its limited to a few different types of toys (board games, marble maze stuff, play...
the notion of "trading-in" the candy for something more valuable sounds interesting. we don't tie food in with rewards either, but this seems a little different. as the reward is time spent or favo...
imac iphone nikon p5100 my DS would be the fourth
personally, i'm hopeful for a mac touch tablet device with a third party accessory that allows quick mounting/releasing from a wall bracket of sorts...
i guess we peel. i know that we don't necessarily need to (organic usually), but its a way that my daughter can contribute during prep time until she gets better with knives.
basic re-organization to make it multi-user friendly and injecting of some functional pretty.
only leave our electric tea kettle on the counter. all else in one cabinet below the counter. counter space is too precious.
depending on your budget: family memberships at the local , tickets to a family friendly event, basket of board games.
pantry done. fridge tomorrow. @turtalia, i ix-nayed the pantry/cupboard swap. i started and realized that i was going to spend some money on stackers and racks and they ...
my picture is above! ha! (red electric kettle on counter). the library is honestly what helps keep my collection down that and their price tags. i have a few other books that didn't m...
we usually keep some OJ in our fridge, but i guess it doesn't get plowed through very quickly (why we buy the box carton stuff). we'll throw it in smoothies (probably about 8 oz per three smoothies...