I found a really interesting year-long savings idea that I'm going to implement. In week one, you tranfer $1 to your savings account, week 2, $2, week 3, $3 and so on, for 52 weeks. By the end of the 52 weeks, you'll have put $1,378 into savings!
Also, a quick and easy toddler tub paint - cool whip and food coloring.
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I bought a small coloring book at the dollar store and I rip out one page and tape to LOs high chair tray for him to Colorado. It stays put that way and he colors longer instead of just ripping paper
I found a really interesting yearlong savings idea that I'm going to implement.nbsp; In week one, you tranfer 1 to your savings account, week 2, 2, week 3, 3 and so on, for 52 weeks.nbsp; By the end of the 52 weeks, you'll have put 1,378 into savings!nbsp;
Also, a quick and easy toddler tub paint cool whip and food coloring.
I was going to post that savings plan too, such a good idea!
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I found a really interesting yearlong savings idea that I'm going to implement.nbsp; In week one, you tranfer 1 to your savings account, week 2, 2, week 3, 3 and so on, for 52 weeks.nbsp; By the end of the 52 weeks, you'll have put 1,378 into savings!nbsp;
Also, a quick and easy toddler tub paint cool whip and food coloring.
I was going to post that savings plan too, such a good idea!
I've been doing this too! Great minds must think a like. I set a timer on my phone to go off every week so that I actually remember to transfer it.
My tip is a toy rotation. We're only on week two of it but it's been so nice. G seems to be playing with her toys more often and the house isn't a total disaster constantly. That part alone is worth it for the reduced stress.
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I bought a small coloring book at the dollar store and I rip out one page and tape to LOs high chair tray for him to Colorado. It stays put that way and he colors longer instead of just ripping paper
I do this too, but just with plain blank paper. Then I tape the scribbles to the fridge.
I don't know if it's been mentioned yet, but one way to clear out any pesky residue in the straws for the straw cups it to use a pipe cleaner (or two, twisted together). It works wonders!
So there's this boy. He kinda stole my heart. He calls me "Mom"
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I found a really interesting year-long savings idea that I'm going to implement. In week one, you tranfer $1 to your savings account, week 2, $2, week 3, $3 and so on, for 52 weeks. By the end of the 52 weeks, you'll have put $1,378 into savings!
Also, a quick and easy toddler tub paint - cool whip and food coloring.
I've been doing this too! Great minds must think a like. I set a timer on my phone to go off every week so that I actually remember to transfer it.
My tip is a toy rotation. We're only on week two of it but it's been so nice. G seems to be playing with her toys more often and the house isn't a total disaster constantly. That part alone is worth it for the reduced stress.
When poaching eggs in an egg poacher, don't forget the lid..
Here I am cooking Olivia breakfast and I can't figure out why the eggs aren't cooking on the top 20 mins later.. Oh duh lid!!!
? Voted Cool Cat ~ 2012 Sweetpea Mom Awards ?
I do this too, but just with plain blank paper. Then I tape the scribbles to the fridge.
So there's this boy. He kinda stole my heart. He calls me "Mom"
Voted "Mom of the Year" 2012 Sweetpea Mom Awards