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Fun Freetime: TurfMutt Foundation Predicts “Backyarding” Advances to a Master Level

Motherhood Moments

The trend to move indoor activities outdoors that was made popular during the pandemic – known as “backyarding” – will continue to expand in 2023, according to the TurfMutt Foundation , an environmental education and stewardship program that encourages outdoor living and caring for green spaces. Say goodbye to bland yards and parks.

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Crayola Model Magic Classpack $19.97 {Reg $47}

For the Mommas

Perfect for classroom or group activities, this bulk box features 75 1oz packs of Model Magic designed for individual use. Air dry the clay sculptures you want to keep, or reuse your modeling material by keeping it in an air tight container. or with Amazon Prime Orders.

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Meet a Reader | JenRR from the Midwest

The Frugal Girl

Visiting family in Florida, we enjoy no-cost activities like visiting their beautiful beaches! This doesn’t include the many free in-library activities we’ve enjoyed over the years. Louis means so many options for free activities! What’s the “why” behind your money-saving efforts? Visiting St.

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Ways to Celebrate Easter with your Older Tweens and Teens

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I have two suggestions: include them as adults, but also plan some age specific activities for them. Let them lead the home and table decorating activities – coming up with ideas, researching costs, conferring with you and then making the decorations happen on the event day. Suggest a youth group springtime activity.

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My Word for 2021

Family Balance Sheet

I thought about reusing REDUCE, but it’s a new year, so I need a new word. I spend way too much time on social media and less time on creative thinking and hands-on activities. I never embraced reading on my iPad, but have now found that I enjoy it and actually read more when on my gadget than an actual book. Enter 2021.

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Super Saver Holiday Ideas

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Reuse your own decorations. Other treasured items we reuse every year include huge a mottled green glass ball ornament from my grandparents, a set of 1950′s angel candle holders from a favorite aunt and two 3 foot tall paper nutcrackers made by my kids in elementary school in the 1980′s. Christmas in July.

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Would You Live in the Past for Peace of Mind and Financial Well-Being?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

You’ll reuse items to avoid buying new ones, which keep more items out of the landfills. She washed every plastic baggie she used as well as tin foil and other kitchen necessities to reuse later. Instead, you’ll choose items like cloth napkins and cloth towels. Living a Frugal Life in the Present with a Mindset in the Past.

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