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Birthday Week Favorites

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 My birthday was this week and even though we couldn't plan a little weekend getaway with our schedules we still found plenty of ways to make it memorable.  My sister sent me a necklace for my birthday; isn't it pretty? I love that it inadvertently matches the earrings my mother in law bought me when we went to the craft fair at the end of June (as an early birthday gift).   My mother in law also bought me a cute dress, made me a card, and gave me some $ to go shopping. My mother and I went to the Wrentham Outlets to go shopping together for my birthday. We found some really great deals this year and I ended up buying lots of great pieces. I love that all the stores seem to run pretty huge sales/deals after the 4th of July  We ate lunch at Tavern in the Square and I had a delicious chicken & burrata sandwich with arugula and fig jam. We didn't get home until nearly 4 so I didn't eat anything else the rest of the day as it was quite filling.    My husban...

How to Beat the Heat with Ageless Style

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It's the third Thursday of the month and time for another ageless style challenge. This month Amy picked beat the heat for our challenge.  Typically I turn to sleeveless tops and shorts when it's real hot out.    I love a good halter top with shorts and sandals! It's my favorite summer "go to" look.      Amy ~ Amy’s Creative Pursuits Blog  |  Instagram  |  Pinterest  |  Facebook  | Bo ~ Bo's Bodacious Blog Blog  /  Instagram  / Pinterest  /  Bloglovin' Jennifer ~ Overflowing with Thankfulness  Blog / Instagram / Pinterest Joanne ~ My Slice of Life Blog / Instagram/ Pinterest/ Facebook Jodie ~ Jodie’s Touch of Style Blog  |  Instagram  |  Facebook  | Leslie~ Once Upon a Time and Happily Ever After Blog  |  Instagram  |  Pinterest  |  Facebook Marsha~ Marsha in the Middle Blog | Instagram Mireille ~ Chez Mireille Fashion Travel Mom Blog ...

Our First Month of CSA Boxes for 2025

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 After careful consideration we decided to continue our CSA program this summer. CSA stands for community supported agriculture. In January we sign up and pay money upfront to the farm. They use our money for seeds, crop preparation, etc. and in return we get a portion of their crops each week all summer long (and into the fall too). We sign a waiver acknowledging that there is no guarantee of crop yield since nature is nature and the farm has no control over droughts, flooding, natural disasters and the like. Luckily both last year and so far this year we have had some pretty nice bounties of fresh fruit and vegetables to enjoy.    CSA Vegetable box #1 (June 19th) included 2 kinds of lettuce, some tomatoes, pea pods, strawberries, cucumber, and some garlic scapes. We used the lettuce with other veggies in our fridge to make a large tossed salad. The strawberries were gone by morning. We used the pea pods and tomatoes for our fajita bowls. I cup up the garlic scapes into...

Throwback Tuesday: Unschooling Through A Summer Heat Wave

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 *Originally posted on the blog July 19, 2013 when the boys were 5, 7, & 9 With temperature in the mid to upper 90's, high humidity levels and heat indexes in the 100's we have had a serious case of the blah's this week.   I haven't felt like doing anything! Even in our house with the A/C it feels sticky and we feel lethargic.  But the boys sure have been having fun.  We fell back into an unschooling routine these past few days.  I got a new shipment of manipulatives in yesterday and so this morning they pulled out two buckets of pattern blocks and created with them and used our new geometric solid blocks to build a town. We know that when the temperatures are high our schooling will look vastly different.  That's OK.  It's still learning!   Here are 10 ways we're still schooling through a heat wave: We focus on life skills- - learning how to stay hydrated, learning how to swim, learning how to protect ourselves from ...