2019 Christmas Cookie Smorgasbord
2019 Christmas cookies and all the things that went wrong making them!
2019 Christmas cookies and all the things that went wrong making them!
Josh didn’t want to post about this but I thought it was still worth at least a short post. There was a smoker at Sam’s Club about a month ago for $299. When it went on sale for $199, we had to buy it! It has been used at least twice a month since we got it.
The Geek Homestead will be moving to a self-hosted site soon.
Those of you who love Legoland as much as we do might already know this, but I thought I should blog about it. Star Wars Miniland is a place we…
Today’s LEGO challenge is to build a Christmas tree. I actually had the kids do this challenge last week since we are busy this week with an early Christmas vacation. We knew we had to include a Christmas tree in this month’s LEGO challenges!
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Yesterday, I posted our 300th blog post and didn’t realize it until the afternoon! Thank you to everyone who has been with us since the beginning and thank you to those who have joined us recently. We are hoping to regularly post now that we are settled into our new home. I know that 300 posts really isn’t much for a 4 year old blog but it’s still good to celebrate the milestones, right?
So this is one of those kind of silly, filler posts. But hopefully it will still be fun!
My fourth child, Rhys, had an assignment a few days ago in his science class to make a dinosaur out of pasta. Now, this is one of those fun crafts that I knew the other kids would be interested in! So when I prepared the materials, I made sure to prepare enough for four of the kids to make a picture. Corran’s too old for pasta pictures and Gavin is too young and would just try to eat the uncooked pasta. Yuck!
Pasta pictures is a school craft that most moms and dads know about but I’ll list materials anyway. It’s definitely one of those crafts that you already have most everything you need already! I had three types of pasta and was wishing I had elbow macaroni for them to use, but the kids worked with what I had.