Back to School Essentials

The time has come for backpacks to be filled, pencils to be sharpened, and classrooms to buzz with anticipation. Back-to-school season is upon us, and it's the perfect opportunity to gear up for a successful year ahead. Whether your student is entering elementary school or starting their college journey, this blog post will guide you... Continue Reading →

Girl Scout Fall Camp

Hi Followers, Hope you had a wonderful summer. Both my daughters are in school now and I'm finding my way back to my blog that I love. It is so therapeutic to write and record our adventures. I enjoy reflecting on our past to keep track of tradition or find new activities. Fall Day Camp... Continue Reading →

Summer $1 Movies

I've been doing a lot of summer planning lately. One summer activity I love is taking my kids to the $1 movies at Regal Movie Theater called The Summer Movie Express. A prefect activity during those hot days that are too hot to be inside or outside. So an air conditioned movie theater is perfect... Continue Reading →

Acting Class Review

In the spring, my daughter has acting class. My hope is that the class encourages her self confidence and to speak her mind even if she feels silly. Also, improving her problem solving and creativity skills along the way. Maybe she will become a great leader one day. Magical Door This is the first time... Continue Reading →

Bee Craft

To celebrate May Day, we made a bee craft and practiced our use of glue sticks. Without bees, there would not be flowers. They are so important in cross pollination and reproduction of flowers. Critical Skills to learn before going to Kindergarten. Gluing is a critical skill preschoolers should learn before going to elementary school.... Continue Reading →

Easter Parade

A family tradition during Easter is to go to the Easter Parade in Snohomish, Washington and this year my Girl Scouts Troop got to participate in the parade making it extra special for us. Plus it is the only Parade for Easter in Washington State making it special for everyone else too. Loads of candy... Continue Reading →

Tulip Field Tradition

Every year my kids and I head up to the Mt Vernon to take our annual picture in front of the tulips. Did you know? Tulips are one of the only flowers that continue to grow after you cut the stem. Tulip Town or Roozengaarde Tulip Town and Roozengaarde are both great locations to see... Continue Reading →

Bowling Fun

Bowling on a rain day. It was a lot of fun. We rented a lane and shoes which was more that I thought it would be but I feel bowling is a right of passage. You have to try it once. Bowlero We went to Bowlero in Lynnwood. Each lane had it's own large tv... Continue Reading →

Animal Interactions

Looking for something fun to do during spring break. I recommend the Outback Kangaroo Farm located in Arlington, Washington. They have tours at 10am, 12pm, 2pm and 4pm from Thursday to Sunday. Be sure to show up 20 minutes before the tour because you aren't allowed to see the kangaroos otherwise. The tours always start... Continue Reading →

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