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Popcorn Cob.
On our way home from church my son pulled this out of his scripture bag and said his teacher gave it to him.
Whaaat?
He explained the connection between how people "way back when" used to pay tithes to the church with their harvest instead of money."Interesting object lesson".
Then he gets home and says he's going to make popcorn.
Whaaat?
I didn't want to burst the poor lad's "experiment" so I pulled out my camera and thought,
"yeah, we'll see about that."
(Tip...Only special dried corn
Homemade Christmas Goodies!
I've been visiting the salad bar at
Whole Foods Grocery Store quite a bit lately.
I always grab an extra to-go salad container for sharing...
(my boys always say they don't want any...
until they see me eating and suddenly I have none left).
Over the past while I've collected a few un-used containers.
Here's how I made use of them.
1. Homemade cookies (I've found this recipe to be the very best).
2. More chocolate treats bagged and tied with ribbon.
3. Arrange neatly in to-go salad
Dennis the Menace?
It's always un-nerving when the preschool teacher whispers, "Can I talk to you about your son in private?""Your son pulled a little girl's pony-tail today. I didn't see it but the other kids said they did."All I could think was, "That's it? She's lucky that's all he did."
My DIY/Home Projects
DIY Sunburst / Christmas Card Holder.
DIY Nutcrackers.
Stenciled Wall.
Glass jar lanterns.
Easiest way ever to shred chicken.
How to spray paint successfully.
Tinkertoy Note card holder.
DIY Chore Board.
Paint Dipped Legs.
Easy fix for hanging dish towels.
DIY Sprinkler made of PVC pipe.
Medicine cabinet turned boy's treasure box.
Gentleman's Tea Party.
Mid-century bench makeover.
DIY shelf with hooks.
IKEA step stool makeover.
Teacher