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She filled the pint jars up with water and laid out all the paints. As the residents began to paint, she hovered around me.“Bre, would you like to paint a snowman too?”She jumped up and down, clapped her hands, and said,“yes!”I feel blessed as I watch my mother and my gran...
Bob enjoyed travel, good food, and time at the Jersey shore. He was a Steelers fan, a skilled gardener, a crossword puzzle whiz, and a regular on his exercise bike and rowing machine. He was quick to do a favor for a friend, eager to share a story, and generous in his time and ...
The day before, Mom was having a bad day and didn’t get out of bed. But at one of the times when she woke up she told me, “Call Aunt Jennie and tell her when she comes tomorrow not to bring a damn ham.” (Mark still cannot say the word ham without using the adjective “...
Now I know my cos-playing the Perfect Wife puts a smile on his face but the down and dirty is that honestly, without his prodding, I would barely leave this house. I’d stay happily home most weekends doing crossword puzzles, organizing closets and scrolling and saving cooking videos I’...
21. Build a Word with Legos - using some tape write the letters needed for each word ahead of time on some legos. Mix them up and then call out a word and have child(ren) build it using the appropriate legos and you will end up with some spelling word towers. Now that's a fun ...
pair of slippers is a tried and true gift; UGG's are so comfortable that your fam might just try to wear them to the grocery store or post office. (No shame.) The brand's popular Ascot style comes in 17 different colors and tons of different sizes, including wide and extra-wide ...