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Easy DIY Baby Quilt
I used to be good about honoring and celebrating the major life events of friends with handmade cards and gifts. It’s definitely one of the things that Motherhood has pushed to the side. It’s something I’ve been striving to get better about recently.
When I got invited to a friend’s baby shower, I decided to make her a little baby quilt. I made one for Henry, and I honestly used it a ton. It was a great blanket to stuff in the diaper bag, bring on stroller walks, use during naps, etc. Even now, he uses it as his nap blanket at school.
Since there’s a lot going on
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Post-Partum Freezer Meals
At prenatal yoga last weekend, my friend mentioned that we should get together to make some freezer meals before our babies arrive. I had every intention of doing it before Henry arrived, but I could never seem to find inspiring recipes that would lend themselves well to freezing. Because we didn’t cook anything in advance, we found ourselves getting take-out a lot.This time around, it’s absolutely imperative that we don’t resort to take-out. We’re still in intense saving mode as we prepare to close on the permanent loan for our house. We’ll also be going back down to one income once the baby comes (for about three to four… Read More -
Friends in San Antonio?
Hi, All!Sorry for this random request, but you do you know anyone in San Antonio who has children ages four or younger?If so, please consider sharing the information below with them:—————————–San Antonio’s First Authentic Public Montessori School: Fall 2016… Read MoreMontessori
For All endeavors to open San Antonio’s first authentic public Montessori
school in the fall of 2016. Redbud Montessori For All will be a free,
dual-language Montessori charter school opening with preK-3 through
3rd grade and adding a grade level every year through 8th grade. You can
learn more about our program at http://redbud.montessoriforall.org. Interested families can fill out an information form at http://redbud.montessoriforall.org/?page_id=157.