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Every year, we try to add something fun and memorable to our Thanksgiving activities and this year, our “Pluck the Turkey” game absolutely stole the show. One of the days in our countdown challenged the kids to create a 12 Days of Thanksgiving song modeled after the classic “12 Days of Christmas.” And let me
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Move over, Elf! Even though you know how much I love our elves. There’s a new November tradition in town, and this one doesn’t involve tiny furniture or creative hiding spots at 11 PM. Enter the Thankful Pumpkin, a delightfully simple way to turn an ordinary gourd into a gratitude-covered masterpiece that’ll steal the show
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Thanksgiving is a season of gratitude, giving, and gathering together. And what better way to count down the days than with a fun, family-filled game of Pluck the Turkey! This cheerful DIY craft doubles as a countdown calendar and daily gratitude activity that brings everyone together for a few moments of laughter, kindness, and creativity.
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There’s something so magical about October evenings. The scent of cinnamon candles in the air, a cool breeze sneaking through the open window, and the sound of my kids’ laughter as we pull out our craft supplies. Oh, the amazing crafts the fall season brings. Halloween is one of my favorite times to slow down,
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Can you believe it’s almost that time again? The countdown is on, just 44 days until our elves return! Around here, they always show up the day after Thanksgiving, bringing all the fun, giggles, and just a touch of Christmas chaos with them. Every year, I start prepping early, usually in October, because let’s be
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Let me start by saying this: creativity and parenthood are both beautiful… and bonkers. And trying to do both at the same time? That’s an adventure all its own. I’ve always believed in including my kids in what I create, not just because it’s convenient (because let’s be honest, sometimes it’s anything but), but because
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It’s the beginning of August, and if you’re anything like me, you’re living in this strange space between summer freedom and back-to-school planning. Part of me is craving the return of routine, sharpened pencils, labeled folders, a clean fridge, and mornings with coffee that doesn’t get cold. But the other part? The mom part? She’s


