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6 Areas Where You Need To Spend More Time With Your Loved Ones
In our fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle and forget about what’s really important: our loved ones. Spending time with those we care about is crucial to maintaining strong relationships, but it can be difficult to find the time to do so. If you’re struggling to balance your busy schedule with quality time for your loved ones, here are 6 areas where you need to spend more time with them. 1. Quality Time One of the most important things you can do for your loved ones is simply spending time with them. Whether it’s going on a walk together, chatting over coffee or…
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Jolly Frosty The Snowman from Build A Bear Workshop
Jolly Frosty The Snowman from Build A Bear Workshop If you frequent my site, you know I am a huge fan of Build A Bear workshop. They bring back memories of trips to the Mall and creating special lifetime friends with my girls. I remember when Build A Bear first came to our area and how I thought it was such a cute idea! What more would a child want than to actually make their own friend and dress it too. The selection and creativity at Build A Bear just continues to grow. From starting out with bears to cats and dogs, to themed characters. From Mall stores to online…
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Baby’s First Real Pair of Shoes from Momobaby.com
Baby’s First Real Pair of Shoes from Momobaby.com When it comes to choosing the right gift for a baby’s first birthday, it can be a daunting task. There are so many different toys available on the market, as well as clothes, shoes, blankets and other baby items on the market that you may feel like you are overwhelmed and don’t know what to do. Thankfully, there are some tried and true items that are always a hit with parents and babies alike. A good pair of shoes is always a great choice for a 1st birthday gift for a baby. However, there is one important factor to keep in mind.…
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Sharing Special Moments With The Family & Welch’s
Sharing Special Moments With The Family & Welch’s When it comes to my family and our schedules, it can be hard to connect and find time to spend together. My oldest daughter works 3 or 4 days of the week after school and then on the weekends. My youngest daughter has various after school activities that she participates in and so we rarely see much of each other. Regardless of everyone’s schedule, I make sure we can have dinner together each night. This usually means eating at 4pm instead of 6, but it is well worth it. I love to cook and have always been big on making full meals…