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Family Fit Lifestyle Month.
12-Organize your home day 16-Appreciate a Dragon Day 21-National Hugging Day 24-National Compliment Day What are some ideas to celebrate each of these with your kids? Erin OcalaMom.com Moderator Mom to 2 amazing angels |
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OK here's some:
Organize the game closet. Read/watch Puff the Magic Dragon. Make a "paper hug" for a neighbor or Grandparent. When out in public, tell your kids that you're going to compliment someone in a specific way. Say it in front of them and then encourage them to do the same. Erin OcalaMom.com Moderator Mom to 2 amazing angels |
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Ha! were you in my house? We really need to organize the game closet. Now I have an excuse to put it off six more days! =) |
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Organize your home day:
My kids need to pick through their toys again and decide what can go to charity before the Christmas toys get put away in their rooms. I will be weeding out my pantry, linen closet, clothes closet, and file cabinet (UGH!) Appreciate a Dragon Day: I think there is a little kid's book called Dragon in a Wagon. Or do something with Chinese Dragons. There's a wealth of info on Chinese Dragons. Hugging Day: I like the paper hug idea. It would be nice to make enough for a group at a nursing home. Compliment day: I can't think of a dang cute thing off the top of my head. |
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Organize your home day? Sounds nice! Trying to get the house straight after Christmas is always a chore but this time of year, more than any other, is when I want to get organized!
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