Sailor followed instructions we found tucked away for years already and sucessfully made a ball that bounces very well. He was quite pleased with his accomplishment.
Rosebud likes nothing better than spending time in the kitchen and wanted to learn to bake bread. Her efforts paid off as well and we got to enjoy beautiful soft, fresh homemade bread.
And Sunbeam, she loves reading to anyone who has time to listen. She already has plans to read to the baby as soon as possible.
love to read your posts! we make our own sandwich bread here but having tried so many different recipes i havent found the perfect one yet. would you mine sharting rosies bread recipe with me?
ReplyDeletehope you all are having a blessed day. :)
sorry one day I WILL LEARN TO PROOFREAD FIRST BEFORE HITTING SEND LOL, i meant to right sharing not sharting lol
ReplyDeleteSounds like great times spent with your children, bless you and have wonderful day, hugs♥
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWell done to all three of them on their achievements; and how sweet that Sunbeam is looking forward to reading to the new baby when it arrives!
It sounds like your weather is similar to ours this summer. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's great to have projects lined up for such days. I have a recipe for "Bath Bombs" tucked away. My daughter and I were going to make them for Christmas gifts last year but, never got around to it. I think that on one of these rainy days, we will make them. :) It never hurts to be early,... right? :)
((hugs))
Laura
Sounds like a wonderful time with the kids:)
ReplyDeleteMy eldest granddaughter reads to her younger brothers and sister. It's so cute to watch.
ReplyDeleteThose summer projects are a great idea and a lot of fun and memory making for the kids.
Summer fun can't be matched -- and I just posted on Barbara's Bakin N Bit how much I love bread, but I also love reading. Hard choice for which I'd do first.
ReplyDeleteYour summer so far sounds so delightful!
ReplyDeleteSounds like my kind of summer! You're going to have built-in babysitters and so many extra hands to help ~ how wonderful is that!??
ReplyDeleteSo, how does one go about making a bouncy ball? I wouldn't have a clue!
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