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Show and Tell Ideas for Persnickety Preschoolers- Letter D
If you are anything like me, you get a bit flummoxed when you get the note sent home that show and tell day is around the corner and the theme this time is ***. In an effort to help each other out I am compiling a list of ideas for when you are just plum out of them. Today we will focus on the show and tell letter D We always try to pick things that are neutral. Another thing we strive for, especially in this pandemic, is cleanable items, such as plastic that can be wiped down or thrown in the wash. We also try to select items that…
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Train’s Christmas in Tahoe- The Quintessential Christmas Album
Are you starting to get tired of the same old traditional Christmas songs? Perhaps maybe you’ve been listening to Christmas carols since October and are looking for something different to keep you in the season; well look no further! Train’s 2015 album Christmas in Tahoe is as timeless today as it was when it was recorded. The thing I love most about this album is its versatility. If you are feeling sad, check out tracks 3 “River”and 14 “Tinsel and Lights”. Are you looking for more traditional songs but with a fresh take? Check out tracks 1 “This Christmas”, 5″Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”, and 12 “Happy Xmas (War…
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Fictional Books to Make Music Lovers Swoon
Looking for a music focused fiction book that you’ll love as much as you love jamming to your favorite tunes, don’t miss any of these books: The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto by Mitch Albom If you can listen to this in its audiobook format I heavily recommend it. I was absolutely hooked. This story tells the life of Frankie Presto and how music not only shapes and changes his life, but how he uses it to change and shape those around it. It’s catchy and a true music enthusiast will appreciate how Albom utilized American music history to keep it fun and fresh in almost a Forrest Gump-esk way.…
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Fictional Election Books to get you through this season
Phew, with one more day left to go, but with still no end in sight, I need some relief, and figured you might as well. With the election weighing heavily on so many minds, I thought it may be worth it to include a small list of fictional books about elections that could provide an escape for your worries without dodging the elephant in the room. Here are a few books that keep you on topic without the stress of reality. All of these I would recommend even if it were not election season for the stories are well developed and expertly told! Young Jane Young by Gabrielle Zevin Young…
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Fictional Bread Books You ‘Knead’ to Read
With everyone’s love of bread baking hitting an all time high you may find yourself longing to join the movement. Whether you are a Great British Baking Show Paul Hollywood pro or a beginner baker just looking for inspiration, here are some fiction books that you ‘knead’ to check out to fan that flame: Little Beach Street Bakery Series By Jenny Colgan Our protagonist Polly’s life seems to be in shambles, so she does what she does best when she is stressed, she starts baking bread. When the smell of bread spreads through this tiny seaside town, everything gets transformed, Polly most. You’ll fall in love and be sooooooo hungry!!!…
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Top 3 Asics Women’s Walking Shoes for Knee and Back Pain Under $100
Over the last few years I have really tried to hit 10,000 steps each day. My watch and my phone help keep me accountable. However, despite my active lifestyle, age has hit me like a wall. I may be on the leaner side, but I have developed knee pain over the course of my life. This was only compounded by a lower back ailment, and then sciatica with our pregnancy. In case I was not cool enough, add some plantar fasciitis to the mix and we have the perfect storm. Because of my on the go life, I am constantly in search of shoes to keep up with me. I…
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Tai Pei Microwave Meals Ranked
If you are anything like us, you have really missed eating out. It’s not just the taste, or the ambience; it can sometimes just be the time saving convenience of not having to make something yourself. (not to mention all the clean up!) Specifically this week I had a hankering for some Chinese food and missed being patrons of our local establishment. Husband to the rescue! While perusing our local grocery store, my husband noticed a big sale on Tai Pei Frozen Microwave meals. Rather than prepare our own macaroni salad for lunch, he picked up a couple for us to try to get a taste of what we had…
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Mom’s Back to School Book Guide
Whew… Any way you slice it, whether you are a parent or a teacher, back to school is rough! Made even more rough with the current situation, but enough about that, I am sure you are as tired as I am hearing about it, thinking about, and living through it. Are you looking for an escape or perhaps some co-misery and sympathy? Well look no further, here are a few books to take your mind off your own troubles, by laughing yourself silly at theirs! Abbi Waxman’s Other People’s Houses is a picture perfect snapshot into a neighborhood and the life of a carpool mom. It’s funny, smart, and true…
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Alternative Timeline Books that will make you go hmm…
If you are a believer that anything that can happen will happen, alternative time lines, or that other possible realms are simultaneously occurring then I recommend the following fun fictional reads: If Then by Kate Hope Day A small town in Oregon is very close to a not so dormant volcano that is causing the people on a street to see alternative realties. The sideways sliding timelines let us in on some unexpected character development that is both thought provoking and satisfying. Maybe in Another Life by Taylor Jenkin Reid This book was very similar to the movie Sliding Doors, before Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop! days, but it is so well…
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Books for Bibliophiles who love Bookstores
The only thing a true bibliophile loves more than books is book stores. For that reason I could not help but create a list of books for bibliophiles who love bookstores. There are many out there, but here are a few of my favorites. Bonus points, find one at your local bookstore, and see if anything magical happens when you walk inside: Mr. Penumbra’s 24 Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan This book is about a clerk who loses his job and the only job he can get is in a 24 hour bookstore who has some of the most interesting patrons. When he starts to dive into who these individuals…