Top Tips For Buying Your Kid’s Spring Wardrobe
Buying kid’s clothes is always a challenge. Is it worth spending money on things they’ll only grow out of in a few months? But won’t the cheap stuff end up more expensive in the long…
View PostBuying kid’s clothes is always a challenge. Is it worth spending money on things they’ll only grow out of in a few months? But won’t the cheap stuff end up more expensive in the long…
View PostWe are so lucky that we were able to attend Gabbie’s Competition Showcase as we do every year! This is the show where we get to see the dances the team will be performing for the competition season. Since it is only the Competition Team that takes part, it is easy to spread out in the theater and (almost) everyone wore their masks and respected each other while watching the team perform.
View PostI had mentioned that we have been baking challah and I got a few questions – about what challah actually is and about how we bake it. Challah is a kind of bread used for meals on the sabbath and holidays. It is usually sweet and is similar to egg twist rolls. The loaf of bread is usually braided. We have used various recipes, but the one we use the most was given to us by the youth group that my kids are a part of – NCSY.
View PostAs you may know, I have been working on educating myself on being actively antiracist, and for me that begins with reading. On this list, I am sharing the books I have already read, as well as those I am hoping to read, that are on my antiracist reading list. Today I am focusing on non-fiction, although I do have some fiction books in mind to recommend on a future list. I hope that you will consider reading some of these books as well.
View PostFor today’s random Friday post, I’m throwing it back two weeks ago to January 1st when we had our first real snow of the season! Plus, I have some thoughts to share.
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