Let’s skip all that drama, remember what makes it fun and meaningful and set the kids in action to help. Following is a road map to create your own Thanksgiving Theme Dinner.
For the month of November, here is a jump start to your theme dinner journey. Thanksgiving is a great holiday that involves yummy food, hordes of friends and family and often a bit of stress. Throw a few kids into the mix and you sometimes wish the Holiday to be done before it begins!
Let’s skip all that drama, remember what makes it fun and meaningful and set the kids in action to help. Following is a road map to create your own Thanksgiving Theme Dinner.
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This crazed cat pretty much sums up how I feel around October 1st when my kids begin clamoring for fun Halloween ideas. Topping it off are thoughts of endless candies hiding in every nook and cranny of our house for a month afterwards. Even though we have limits on how much post-Halloween candy can be enjoyed each day, I inevitably find suspicious empty wrappers under rugs, behind beds, in backpacks...everywhere except the trashcan. Little do my sneaky kids know, I probably would be less likely to notice them there.
Can you guess the top ten Valentine's Day gifts? I have an idea that candy, flowers and jewelry rank pretty high on the list. These are all great presents, but, they don't always show a lot of thought and effort for that special love in your life. How about creating a gift basket of their favorite things? Here are my top five gift basket ideas that you can make yourself. |
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