Teacher Appreciation sayings. Wrap up a fun gift with these clever sayings for Teacher Appreciation Gifts.
You might also like these great Teacher Gift Ideas. “You are out of this world” tag attached to a Milky Way or Mars candy bar “You deserve an extra Payday” tag attached to a Payday Candy bar “There is no “sub” stitute for you!” Tag attached to a gift card from the local sub shop. Handmade Valentine Gift Ideas for Children Step by Step How to Guide. Valentine’s Day is a very special occasion to tell your children how much they mean to you.
Making homemade Valentine’s Day gifts for children is really interesting and fun. You do not require any artistic skills or mind for making homemade gifts for your children. You can design the gift by keeping the personality and taste of your children in mind. Homemade gifts are more valuable than any other ready-made items as it shows your involvement and love for your children. Try to make something simple and unique this Valentine’s Day, we hope your children will love it. Instructions 1 Handmade colouring bookGifting a handmade colouring book sounds like the perfect idea to impress your children. 21 Creative Consequences. Copycat Taco Bell Mexican Pizza. Easy & Cozy DIY Projects For The Moms. By Selena Mae | Now that I finally have gotten used to the fact that Fall is here, I’m fully on board.
Fall cooking and fall fashion ahoy! Cozy knits, flowing layers, big leather boots; mine, all mine.
In Praise of the Old-Fashioned, DIY Birthday Party. C with her birthday cake.
I don’t know what the kid-birthday-party-culture is in your own neck of the woods, but around here, parties for little kids are increasingly held somewhere other than at home. And to be sure, my children have loved attending some of the superfun and amazing destination birthday parties to which they’ve been lucky enough to be invited over the years. They’ve been to birthday parties at pools, ice skating rinks, beauty salons (for little girl makeovers), jewelry-making and pottery studios, and gymnastics training centers. The Mom Types-Kind of Mothers You Meet at Elementary School. By Lori Garcia | Oh, elementary school.
18 Creative Family Picture Poses. By jentatertots | If you’re like us — and a lot of families this time of year — you’re planning for your annual family picture so you can get it done in time for your holiday cards.
But unless you’re one of the rare sort who can come up with a creative family picture idea every year (like my husband’s cousin Cathy and her husband Phil), you may need a little inspiration. How can you find a pose that doesn’t look like the same one you’ve done every year? I’ve found some ideas for you (and me) in this great gallery full of ideas. Check out the pics and check out the photographers’ sites, too — and maybe you’ll be lucky and one of them will be in your town. In the meantime, take a look at these creative poses … after the break.
Kentucky Derby 2012: Post Positions, Time, TV Coverage And More. LOUISVILLE, KY - MAY 07: The field rounds turn one during the 137th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on May 7, 2011 in Louisville, Kentucky.
(Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images) The 2012 Kentucky Derby will be held on Saturday, and here's a look at the television schedule and more leading up to the big race. Get your mint juleps and favorite hat out, racing fans: it's time for the 138th Kentucky Derby. The 2012 Kentucky Derby will be held on Saturday, May 5 from the illustrious Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Fans looking to catch the race live better make sure they are at their television sets by post time, otherwise they will risk missing the Fastest Two Minutes in Sports. More: Latest Derby odds. The post positions for this year's Kentucky Derby are as follows: Post time is scheduled for 6:24 p.m. Thanks to heavy betting this past week (shocking, I know), the odds have changed.
For more on the 2012 Kentucky Derby, head over to And Down The Stretch They Come and join the discussion.
The one thing I'll never get used to as a SAHM. I’ve always been a financially independent person. That’s not to say I’ve been loaded (I haven’t) or that I haven’t borrowed money in times of need (I have), but I’ve always known what it was like to work hard and get paid cold cash money in return. I just never realized how much I valued the exchange of hard work and hard cash until I was no longer in charge of my own finances. I’d been working in New York City for a decade, mostly in publishing, before I had my first baby. Like women everywhere, I struggled with the dilemma of going back to work or not after my (unpaid!) Maternity leave was up. Once it was decided, I was actually really looking forward to the change. But there were unexpected downsides as well. These days I have a shared checking account that gets financed by the bank of dad – my husband.