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Chronicles of Charis: Flavourless
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A cyber journal of sorts. A funny thing is happening to me. And not funny in the haha-I-put-my-knickers-on-inside-out kind of way. More like funny in the have-you-ever-noticed-that-the-lining-in-your-knickers- always-opens-to-the-front kind of way. Everything is losing its flavour. The edible and the non- edible. Dr Suess, may he rest in peace with the least of a crease in a fleece from his niece, defined my trappings. He called it "the waiting place". The Shrink is IN. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Vacation Station: April 2010
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I tried these activities with my kids to fill the long holiday hours - maybe you'll be inspired to try them too. Thursday, April 29, 2010. It's time for another "foodie" idea. Our sosatie party came as a result of Dad wanting to have an interactive meal, and with the inspiration of Chef Sam. On our side, we ended up having a superb evening meal with everybody involved in the preparation thereof. Enough metal skewers for everyone to have at least two each. Coarse salt and black pepper. Place prepared skew...
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The Vacation Station: Balloon Buddies
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I tried these activities with my kids to fill the long holiday hours - maybe you'll be inspired to try them too. Monday, December 14, 2009. Another very simple project! And one that inflates. Your inspiration to new heights! What you will need:. Scraps of firm cardstock. Pencils, crayons, kokis. How to do it:. Draw two large ovals on the cardstock, slightly overlapping one another. Carefully cut out your prepared "shoes". At the point where the ovals overlap, punch a small round hole.
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Chronicles of Charis: Chasing a Dream
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A cyber journal of sorts. For the most part, I am a very level-headed, non-airy-fairy kind of girl. I like practical. I like logical. I like relevant. And for the longest time this is how I lived my life. Practically, logically, relevantly. Which is all good and proper, I suppose. I did the right things. Made the right decisions. Followed the obvious paths as they came up before me. At first this road looks pretty straightforward, pretty smooth and even. So off I go! This is what I do! I chose the dream.
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The Vacation Station: August 2009
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I tried these activities with my kids to fill the long holiday hours - maybe you'll be inspired to try them too. Sunday, August 23, 2009. This is a fun, and relatively quick activity which not only keeps little hands busy, but also enhances environmental awareness. What you will need:. A pine cone. We picked ours up while out for a walk. About 5 table-spoons of peanut butter, but it will depend on the size of your pine cone. A knife or teaspoon for spreading. A cup of bird seed. How to do it:.
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The Vacation Station: January 2011
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I tried these activities with my kids to fill the long holiday hours - maybe you'll be inspired to try them too. Monday, January 3, 2011. Christmas Tree Candle Holder. Another cute and very easy Christmas idea my kids and I stumbled upon was this clever little Christmas tree candle holder. I have my gorgeous sis-in-law to thank for this very neat festive craft. Collection of star cookie cutters (variety of sizes). How to do it:. Place a candle in the center of the two smallest stars. Age Group: 3-12 years.
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The Vacation Station: Sosatie Party
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I tried these activities with my kids to fill the long holiday hours - maybe you'll be inspired to try them too. Thursday, April 29, 2010. It's time for another "foodie" idea. Our sosatie party came as a result of Dad wanting to have an interactive meal, and with the inspiration of Chef Sam. On our side, we ended up having a superb evening meal with everybody involved in the preparation thereof. Enough metal skewers for everyone to have at least two each. Coarse salt and black pepper. Place prepared skew...
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The Vacation Station: November 2010
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I tried these activities with my kids to fill the long holiday hours - maybe you'll be inspired to try them too. Sunday, November 28, 2010. In preparation for Christmas, I needed a pattern for Santa hats for my, I mean, Santa's little helpers. I couldn't find any patterns readily, so I made my own. You can too. These are my easy step-by-step instructions for sewing a felt Santa hat. Needle or sewing machine. Bell or white pompom. How you do it:. Labels: Age Group: 3-93 years. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Vacation Station: Build-A-Bear
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I tried these activities with my kids to fill the long holiday hours - maybe you'll be inspired to try them too. Monday, December 14, 2009. For a truly Pawsome. Is a real treat! Not an everyday adventure, but a special indulgence, Build-A-Bear is an event that leaves an indelible mark on one's memory. From choosing the critter that tugs most at your heart strings,. To giving it a voice. From stuffing it with love and a gentle satin heart,. To giving it a fresh air-shower and a good brush down.
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The Vacation Station: December 2009
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I tried these activities with my kids to fill the long holiday hours - maybe you'll be inspired to try them too. Monday, December 14, 2009. For a truly Pawsome. Is a real treat! Not an everyday adventure, but a special indulgence, Build-A-Bear is an event that leaves an indelible mark on one's memory. From choosing the critter that tugs most at your heart strings,. To giving it a voice. From stuffing it with love and a gentle satin heart,. To giving it a fresh air-shower and a good brush down. At the poi...
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