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Today's question:
What's showing at your place?
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Now showing at my place:
Today's question:
What's showing at your place?
Bubby at the ranch — June 30, 2012
Today's fill-in-the-blank:
When I was a kid, ____________ was my favorite way to stay cool in the summer.
Summer is my least favorite season, and this year it's proving to be my least favorite summer of all. My No. 1 reason? It's just too darn hot and dry. Even the deer are running through the sprinklers across the street any chance they get.
It's definitely too hot to go outside, and it's too hot to do much of anything productive inside. At least in my part of the world, at least today. Maybe it is in your part of the world, too. If so, I invite you to join me in grabbing an icy cold drink, settling into a comfy chair, and joining this week's GRAND Social.
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Unbelievably, this weekend (already!) serves as the official kick-off to summer. Time to fire up the grill and enjoy some fun in the sun.
If your options for outdoor fun are lacking, especially when it comes to things to do with the kids—grand or otherwise—check out these cool and creative ideas from the Toy Industry Association:
My favorite has to be the 3-D sidewalk chalk. I'll be picking up some of that, for sure, before Bubby and Baby Mac visit Gramma's in a couple weeks. Maybe the mega bubble blower, too.
For more toy ideas—including prices on the items mentioned in the video—visit ToyInfo.org.
May your Memorial Day Weekend be loads of fun—and warmer than it appears to have been for the women in that video!
Today's question:
What's your favorite way to have fun in the sun, with or without kids?
In a yard with (purposely) no grass, this means summer to me:
July 13, 2011
Today's question:
What in your yard or outdoor space most means summer to you?
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Jim (aka PawDad) and Lisa (me)
Brianna (oldest daughter) and hubby Patrick with Benjamin, Robert, and James
Megan (middle daughter) with hubby Preston and Declan, Camden, and Brayden
Andrea (youngest daughter) with me at a recent concert
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