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Sharing a Room
Asked by C.N. from Philadelphia
on February 1, 2010
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My 2 yr old boy and my 5 yr old girl are going to be sharing a room, and I want to make it special for them. I would like to know how I should decorate their room. The...
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- An ocean theme would work too. You could keep it simple with 'water' color paint and decals that can be removed later. You can usually find fish, maybe even mermaids a...
- I also have a boy girl room combination. My son is 3 and daughter is 7 and they have been sharing a room since my son was born. We decorated their room in stars and ...
- Hi C.. When I was young I shared a room with my brother. You need to figure out how long they will be in the same room because you may want to get more of a generic lo...
Costume Ideas - Knight and Dragon And ?????
Asked by L.A. from New York
on August 24, 2011
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Ladies -
Hubs will be a knight, just picked up a dragon costume for little one. I am a bit rusty with my fairy tales. Who would I dress as?
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- You can get good ideas here: http://www.renfair.com/ny/index.asp
- Definitely the princess!! :) I wish my hubby would dress up in a theme like that with me & our daughter. He's not really into the dressing up for Halloween stuff l...
- How about a self rescuing princess! or Guinevere , hubby could be Lancealot
Costume Ideas
Asked by N.S. from Chicago
on January 21, 2008
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I would like some good home made costume ideas (not scary). We are going camping back in England and they have lots of fun activites for kids and one of them is a cos...
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- Check out www.familyfun.com then click on Holiday & Seasonal then look for Halloween. There are a ton of easy to do costumes. Good Luck!! J.
- You could do something really simple and make them "happy campers"! Have them wear smiley face shirts and put a couple on their faces and then wear their camping gear...
- Although many are grown-up themed, I've found this site to be very clever and useful in coming up with homemade costumes: http://www.costumeideazone.com/CIZ/Costume...
Help, Trying to Plan a Surpise Party
Asked by E. from Dallas
on August 11, 2007
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Hello Mama's.....I am trying to plan a surpise birthday party for my husband which is turning 30! Does anyone know or have any ideas to have a party, we live in Lewisv...
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- We attended a surprise party for a friend a few weeks ago. The party was a casino night held at a friend's house and the birthday boy had no idea what he walking into...
- I haven done events at the Movie Tarvern in Denton but I think the Studio Movie Grill on 35 in L-ville is the same thing - It was easy to get my hubby there (told him ...
- What type of place do you want to have it at? Restaurant? Bar? Winery? I've got suggestions, but it depends on what type of party you're looking to have...
What Can We Do Instead of Having a "Regular" Party with All the Fixings?
Asked by H.O. from Austin
on May 11, 2010
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What are some ideas on a fun day for a birthday boy turning 10. I have given him great birthdays all these years and I just want to do something low key. Any ideas wou...
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- A fun party game that I loved when I was a kid: my mom would tie balloons around our ankles on a short length of string, and we had to try to stomp everyone else's bal...
- My son is turning 10 this year and he has not been into toys for about 2 yrs. now. But he does still like knex, and scientific toys (toysrus carries a whole line of sc...
- Lazar tag was awesome!!! We just did a paintball party.....with both of these parties we ordered pizza! so easy!!!
Ideals for Small Event for 12 Year Girl Birthday???
Asked by M.D. from Dallas
on July 12, 2009
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Good Afternoon ladies,
Any tips on provided a small event for my daughter, she's very shy & quiet!! Looking an certain place or park to celebrate her 12th birthday wi...
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- My husband and I are professional clowns living in Anna. We offer facepainting, balloons, friendship bracelets (a hit with the Tweens), magic, comedy along with fun in...
- Some of the ideas I have are to take her and 3 or 4 friends to get manicures and/or pedicures. You could also take them to a tea room, out to lunch and to see a movie ...
- You could do ice skating, roller skating, go to a hotel with an indoor pool and have a big slumber party.
January Birthday
Asked by M.M. from Chicago
on August 4, 2010
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My son will be turning six on January 18th. Every year, he gets a ton of gifts for Christmas and his birthday. There are so many of them that I think he's kind of over...
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- They do get so many toys, so I love the idea of experiences as a gift. For my kid's birthdays, we give them a special "outing" for their birthday, so each kid birthday...
- My son will also be turning 6 on January 11th! (1/11/11) :) I am looking forward to hearing the responses because I deal with the same thing. He gets so much for C...
- My birthday is January 3, and I always felt gypped with a combo birthday/Christmas gift. Of course, back then, we only got a few gifts anyway. How about a savings bo...
Ideas for Day Out with Teenage Boys
Asked by A.O. from El Paso
on September 24, 2009
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Hello moms! I need some ideas for a day out with the boys. My husband is currently deployed and the majority of the things we currently do together revolve around the...
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- Batting cages, go-carts, hiking idea is good, jogging and doing some local 5Ks for charity - besting your times at each-just tossing a ball around, shooting hoops. Le...
- Lazer Tag would be a great idea. Also a family poolhall would be a nice way to spend some QT with the boys! I don't know if there is a Dave & Buster's near you but it'...
- Have 3 teenage boys. They do not like new food, yoga or running. Maybe mine are weird. They love paintball, Air soft, Nerf wars, movies, kayaking, canoeing an...
Guiding Kids in Their College Majors
Asked by J.W. from Kansas City
on April 13, 2011
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Our (extended) family has been having many conversations about life post college particularly one's earning potential. My question is for those of you entered college...
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- It's hard to ask a 18 year old to map out their entire future. I know I didn't know what I wanted to do. My parents encouraged me to not pick a major and take a vari...
- Back when I had just started college I told my Dad one day that I was going to be a Business major because I figured it would be something I could make money with. My ...
- My father had a big influence on my major. He stressed a "skill" versus a more open-ended major. ie: engineering versus history. I listened to him and am glad. My ...