My son loves to drive his miniature construction vehicles through dry rice. It’s a nice alternative when playing in the sandbox isn’t possible. With Memorial Day coming up this weekend, I thought I’d try making patriotic rainbow rice. (I’ve seen several “recipes” for colored rice out there. I did something very similar to […]
Coffee Filter Crafts
Time to use that science experiment with the coffee filters we did last week for a craft! Our first coffee filter craft was a flower. The flowers are super easy! We chose to use some fancy scissors with a scalloped edge to trim the top of each coffee filter. You could totally skip that […]
Dermagist Foot and Heel Revitalizing Cream
Confession time: My husband’s feet scare me. Don’t laugh! I’m serious! They are scaly, dry, cracked… Over our married years he has tried several different foot lotions and creams (per my request), but none of them seem to do much good. So when Dermagist contacted me and asked if I’d like to review […]
Birth Story — Thankful Thursday
Today’s Thankful Thursday post is based on a prompt from Mama Kat’s Writer’s Workshop: Tell us about the story of your birth. With my son’s 4th birthday this week, I’m turning the prompt to the day of his birth and his entry into our family, a day I am forever thankful for. *** […]
Coffee Filter Science Experiment
Just like cornstarch and water, this is another simple science experiment I remember doing back in elementary school. Chromatography Experiment All you need are some coffee filters, colored markers, water, and a little patience and you can explore chromatography! (Don’t worry, it’s just a big word which basically means you are going to separate […]
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