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    May 22, 2013
    Wordless Wednesday: Drive In Movie

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    May 15, 2013
    Wordless Wednesday: Great Photography Idea

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    May 1, 2013
    Wordless Wednesday: Jersey Kid

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    April 24, 2013
    Wordless Wednesday: Piddle Puddle

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    April 10, 2013
    Wordless Wednesday: Skate Swing

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    March 27, 2013
    Wordless Wednesday: Baby Room

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    March 6, 2013
    Wordless Wednesday: Easter Butt

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    February 27, 2013
    Wordless Wednesday: Dandelion Fire

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    February 20, 2013
    Wordless Wednesday: Best Friends

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    February 18, 2013
    Travel Memorabilia that Isn’t Horrible

    Whenever I traveled with my children, we always had to get a souvenir for them.  T-shirts were always a favorite. In fact, I remember picking up a Harvard shirt for my oldest (when she was but two-years old) when I visited Boston. So how do you  pick out travel gifts that aren’t horrible – or as Matt Villano of Parenting.com shows us – “How To Buy Cool Souvenirs that Don’t Suck.”  Among his suggestions,

    Seek longevity
    Most souvenirs are disposable; cheap stuff made overseas that is designed to be used a few times and then tossed aside. With this in mind, it’s usually best to hunt for trinkets with potential for a long shelf-life. Tops on this list: Books you can read over and over again (and then keep to read over and over to your younger kids when they’re ready). A runner-up: Stuffed animals, especially ones quirky enough to become characters in stories your kids make up.

    Our other old standby is Christmas ornaments for our tree.  As we put them up, we get to relive our favorite trips and laugh at some of the memories.


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