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November 24, 2009

Clothes Pin Turkey

You are probably already finished your Thanksgiving grocery shopping so now it's time to get down and make something fun with your kiddos. This is an easy craft that incorporates patterning, fine motor and counting skills.

1. Gather your materials. You will need some orange and yellow paper ( we use scrap), glue stick, scissors,markers and some colored clothes pins. [more]

November 23, 2009

Wishing for a Horrible Thanksgiving

My childhood Thanksgivings began enjoyably and always ended horribly. [more]

November 23, 2009

Thanksgiving Week

How is possibly already Thanksgiving week? I had a little sense of anxiety when I realized that after this week it is December.

But before December, let's let the turkey have its day. The Sweet Pea family is headed up North to Cleveland for a large family-style Thanksgiving celebration. [more]

November 23, 2009

Living with leaves

After almost three years in our neighborhood, we've come to the conclusion that you either have to learn to love the leaves each fall, or you'll go absolutely crazy trying to get rid of them. We live in an older neighborhood, with tons of mature trees all around us--a wonderful thing in the summer when you want to sit on your shaded front porch and sip lemonade and swat mosquitoes, but not such a wonderful thing come this time of the year when you have to wade through piles of leaves to get to your front door. [more]

November 23, 2009

Mess Free Christmas Craft

Crafts don't have to be messy- this one leaves little for clean up time but is adorable none the less.

1. Gather your materials. You will need a paper plate, some gift bows , scissors and ribbon.

2. Cut the middle out of your plate. [more]

November 20, 2009

Holiday Book Preview

The holidays are coming and I thought I'd share some great books for "older" kids. I have older in quotations because I mean the 5-7 year old crowd, ones that still believe in all the magic but are old enough to learn some of the deeper meanings. These three books are all great to learn more about each of these holiday traditions. [more]

November 20, 2009

15 years ago...I make the headlines

IN "RAIDING PARTY," POLICE SWEEP CATHEDRAL
Boston; November, 1994

In a collaborative effort, police officers from several law enforcement agencies swept through the Cathedral Housing Development Tuesday, arresting about a dozen suspects believed to be involved in drug trafficking and other illegal activities. [more]

November 20, 2009

Before you buy this season's most popular video game...

If there's a gamer in your house, chances are that a game called Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is on his Christmas list. Maybe you've even bought it for your young'n already: the game grossed $310 million dollars on its release day, November 10, and earlier this week passed the $550 million mark. But before you wrap it up and put it under the tree, do you know what you're actually buying? [more]

November 20, 2009

Box Day

For weeks now T.'s excitement about the upcoming holidays (Christmas and her birthday in January--an event which should be a national holiday, as far as T.'s concerned) has been building and building. It's difficult for most small children to get as excited about Thanksgiving, as they do about the thought of getting lots of gifts over the holiday season. My students, on the other hand, have been thinking about Thanksgiving for weeks and weeks now. [more]

November 19, 2009

Eating on the Cheap, Version 2.0

Yesterday I shared our favorite recipe for Dilled Egg Salad, a really tasty and inexpensive recipe. Today I thought I would share another favorite way to stretch a menu on the cheap.

Potatoes are inexpensive, and despite being maligned for years from those in the low-carb camp, are quite healthful. Next time you make baked potatoes and have a few leftover (or just make a few extra to have on hand), try out this easy, delicious and good-for-breakfast-lunch-or-dinner side dish.

Hashed Potatoes

1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1/2 medium onion, sliced [more]