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First Day of Day Care – Wordless Wednesday

DH starts his new job this week, so that means some big changes are happening in our morning routine. One of the biggest changes is that Jed is starting full time day care. He’s definitely ready to be in a more social setting, and of course a little more diciplined daily routine couldn’t hurt my […]

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Mommy and Me Monday – Holiday Party

Taking some vacation days around the holiday was not only fun for family time, but I was able to take some time and volunteer to help out with Baby’s class holiday party. The classroom parents did a fabulous job organizing 4 stations for craft making and game playing. How cute is this edible marshmallow snowman […]

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Wordless Wednesday – Practice Makes Perfect

My brother’s daughter, Cutie Pie, just turned three. Isn’t she just the cutest practicing her letter writing. Such concentration. I am amazed that she is a mere 3 months older than Jed. I can barely get Jed to stop running in circles around the living room, let alone sit down and write. Way to go, […]

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Local School Garden Grant Program

Whole Foods Market Johns Creek & Whole Kids Foundation™ taking root with local school garden grant program Whole Foods Market® to hold donation drive to fund gardening opportunities for local children  Whole Kids Foundation, in partnership with FoodCorps, is now accepting online grant applications for its first major initiative, the School Garden Grant Program. It […]

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Rockin’ Summer Camp

One of the nice things about Baby attending a private school and day care combination is the availability of summer care. Her schedule is maintained similar to the school year, but rather than going to school five days a week she only attends three. Since there is no academic instruction they school does a great […]

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School Projects

Baby has a late in the year birthday. Last year she was able to attend kindergarten due to placement in a private school. The kindergarten teacher thought it would be in her best interests not to repeat a pre-k program. Then at the end of last year, DH and I decided to have her remain […]

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