Summer Organization |
By Alicia Rockmore and Sarah Welch
It was a warm summer night. The humidity had to have been 100% and the crickets were extra loud. Lighting Bugs lit up the air like Christmas lights in July and your stomach ached from the 23 marshmallows your buddies challenged you to eat in 1 minute.
By Alicia Rockmore & Sarah Welch
July Fourth, Independence Day, is a day to celebrate being an American for those both born here or those who emigrated for the promise of a better life. Don’t let this Fourth of July pass by without a proper celebration.
By Alicia Rockmore & Sarah Welch
With lingering nights, warm temperatures and perfect grilling weather, summer is an ideal time to host a barbecue.
Here’s a dare for all of the parents planning on traveling with kids this summer: Leave the DVD player at home!
The immense success of in-vehicle DVD players can be chalked up to four little words: Are we there yet?
What mother doesn’t cringe at the thought of a long road trip with young children? While popping in a movie may be an easy solution to travel-time boredom, it doesn’t have to be the sole entertainment for the trip.
In today’s economy, we all are looking to earn a little extra cash. One of the best ways to do this is by organizing a yard sale. Family yard sales can provide lessons on organization, priorities, teamwork and small business. Yard sales are also a great way to teach kids about setting goals – goals for sales, goals for getting rid of the clutter, and goals for what you would like to do with the proceeds.
Finding Goods to Sell
















