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Are You A Better Mom Than Your Own Mother Was?
Posted by: | CommentsWith Mothers Day coming upon us…we might reflect on the type of mother we are in comparison to our own mothers, grandmothers. It may be hard for some people to be honest about this. Many will unconditionally reverence their mothers. But for quite a number of people, in fact, 58% of those recently polled in an online survey believed that they are, in fact, better moms than their own mother. Only 23% admitted that they are not better at “mommy Dom”. While the other 20% polled were still on the fence.
Safe to say, the overwhelming majority of those polled most likely have a fairly good relationship with their mothers. So, why would they think that they are “better” at mothering? One reason is that people form their own ideals, regardless of what others around them believe. While you may be influenced heavily by your familial norms and roll models, you also have a network outside of your family. These people also play a part in how you form your personal belief system. So, in essence, some things that you believe were not, necessarily, believed or taught to you by your mother. The exact opposite may actually be true. Your beliefs may be completely counter to your mother’s.
Another factor in our overall parental skills is how we perceived our parents. If you believed that your mother was “perfect”, then chances are, she may still be perfect in your eyes and you may feel that you will never measure up. This is completely normal. For those people, their mother may be their hero, and her beliefs regarding child-rearing take precedent. For me it was my grandmother, the one that I learned the most from on loving and caring for a family.
Then, there is a group that loves their mother, but may only follow her lead on certain things. Of times, opting for a “best practices” approach. They may not consider themselves “better”, and would not even consider the competitiveness involved with making that type of classification.
There are many reasons why some may feel that they are better. Many have had better educational opportunities than their mother. Many have been afforded advantages that their mother could only have dreamed about at their age. Some just believe that their mother could never be as “cool” as they are or as they feel they are perceived by their children. They may feel that they “understand” children better. There may be some truth to that; however, your mother may not have wanted to have that type of “friendly” relationship with you. Maybe she just wanted to be your mother, and not your friend.
Who is to really say who is better? At the end of the day, those who think that they are better should absolutely think about this…You could not have been better if you never existed. Love your mother. For better or for worse, that wonderful woman helped to make you who you are today. With Mothers day coming upon us, remember the mothers and women that have influence you in your life and honor them for their efforts and love in trying to be the best they could be in your life.
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Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P. is a Certified Open Adoption Practitioner, an award winning author of 2 adoption books Adopting Online and Adoption: Your Step-by-Step Guide. Mardie is also the talk show host of Let’s Talk Adoption.com with Mardie Caldwell and the founder of Lifetime Adoption in 1986. She travels and speaks nationwide on adoption topics, family topics, infertility and writing. She has been quoted in and consulted for Parenting and Adoption magazines and has appeared on CNN, CBS, ABC, BBC, NBC, and Fox. Featured in Parade Magazine, Caldwell is an adoptive mother living in Northern California.
Newest Items listed on Bubba and Toot’s
Posted by: | CommentsHello Everyone!
I wanted to drop by quickly and tell you about the newest items I have listed on the site. I am proud to announce that I have found a great outlet for John Deere products!
Can you say John Deere Green?
I have a lot more to list but here are a few that I have listed already ~
These are but a few that I have available for immediate purchase. All of the above items are ready for shipping. So if you know someone that is all about John Deere, then make sure you take time to stop in and see everything now!
Oh, yeah, make sure to come back in a day or so to find out about the upcoming Mother’s Day sale!
Talk soon…
Mothers Day Gifts
Posted by: | CommentsWith Mothers Day fast approaching, you are probably starting to think about what to give that special woman in your life – your mom. There are many options, but the important thing to consider is what your mom would actually enjoy the most.
Personally, I don’t care much for chocolate, so I prefer that no one gives me any of that. And I’m not too into flowers either. Wow, do my kids have it hard! They can buy me some healthy protein bars and I’ll be happy:-)
Let’s take a look at some Mothers Day gifts and you can decide which your mom would like.
Flowers – many moms love flowers – the smell, the look and everything about them.
You can take her out to a nice lunch, brunch or dinner. Breakfast may be a little early, especially if she goes to church. But that’s another idea – go with her and then take her out to breakfast.
How about a book by one of her favorite authors or a title she doesn’t already have in a series she likes?
We have to mention the classic – chocolates!
Spa time is nice, whether it is actually at a spa or a gift basket filled with spa items. Either way, it is a time she can have for herself.
If you know her taste in music, you can buy her a music CD. That is something a lot of moms don’t buy for themselves but would really enjoy.
Jewelry makes a nice gift, and since it’s Mothers Day, a Mother’s ring or bracelet would be perfect.
Since it is now spring, a bucket or basket of gardening tools, gloves and seeds or flowers to plant would be a great gift.
Does your mom have a favorite TV series? See if you can find it on DVD and give her a season’s worth of shows. She’ll love it!
Whatever you decide, the important thing is to let your mom know how much you appreciate her and are thankful for all she has done. That is the real gift. These other suggestions are just a bonus!
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Recruit Your Kids for Spring ORGANIZING… and Make It Fun!
Posted by: | CommentsHow is your Spring Cleaning coming along? Let me know how you handle the renewal of your home each spring by leaving a comment below.
Spring is a time of renewal, and for many of us, a time for cleaning and organizing our homes. The melting of winter into spring is a great time to bring order to your abode after the inevitable chaos the hibernation season brings. But spring cleaning can be a daunting task, particularly if you tackle it alone. Simplify and speed your organizing day by enlisting your family to help. Don’t think your kids will participate? Make it a fun event and you’ll have volunteers you will enjoy spending the day with.
Like many organizing activities the key to success is to plan ahead. Pick a date you can dedicate the whole day to both the work and fun. Make certain you have the supplies you need, including handy snacks and drinks. Work in teams of 2 or 3 and then switch halfway through the day. Don’t forget to choose some up-tempo music to keep the energy levels up, and make certain each member of the family enjoys listening to their favourite CD during the day.
Most kids have four basic possessions – clothing, toys, books and school related papers. These items are forever changing and accumulating. The change of season is a great opportunity to sort through the excess taking up valuable space in your home. To keep your kids interest in check during your spring organizing day, give one or two of the following ideas a try.
Let’s begin with making room in the closets. Tell the kids you’re having a fashion show and let them try on all of their clothes (no, not all at once!). What doesn’t fit gets handed down to a sibling or packed into a box for donation. Sort what does fit into outfits and stack in drawers. Have your child make a list of new clothing needs for the next shopping excursion.
Create a treasure hunt for younger children by hiding chocolate coins or an appropriate incentive among their toys. Send your child to find the treasures while collecting any toy found on their search. When their basket is full, have them pile the toys in the centre of the family room. Afterwards, sort the mess into “keep” and “part” piles, and find permanent homes for the toys that are staying. Separate the remaining toys into separate bins for garbage, donations and garage sale items. Take the time to deliver these bins to their destination. The last thing you want is for these items to clutter up your garage, or find their way back into the house!
Next, locate all books and spread them on the floor – parents too. Donate as many books as possible to a local daycare or charity. Toss ripped and damaged books. For the keepers, make certain there is adequate storage in your home, without creating unwanted clutter.
Kids collect a tremendous amount of school memorabilia throughout the school year. Keep arts and crafts and miscellaneous papers from school in one large under bed storage bin or bankers box. Near the end of June have your child sort through the bin, keeping only 25% of the pile. Put a few special items out on display, either in frames or on a peg board. Store the rest in a pocket folder decorated by your child. Help them create a wonderful keepsake by including favourite moments, friends, teachers and photographs.
Finally, at the end of a productive day, reward your team with dinner out at a favourite restaurant. Allow them to choose the sweetest dessert they can find on the menu. They deserve it! If you are too exhausted to leave the house, order in pizza and enjoy a good movie. Tell your kids how much you enjoyed spending time with them, and congratulate your family on “Spring Success”.
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Cell Phones Keep No Secrets
Posted by: | CommentsAnother great Guest Article, enjoy and let me know your opinion on this subject. I for one agree with the writer, no way for me and mine. Your thoughts?
I didn’t own a cell phone until I was eighteen years of age, and even then my parents had me on a very limited plan. I had thirty minutes a month on my plan. Yes, you read that right, a month. The plan was to use my cell phone to call them when I arrived at college each week. It was only for safety and emergency purposes. You can probably guess I went over my minutes quite frequently. There was no such thing at that point as text messaging though so I didn’t have that to help me run up my bill.
Besides running up my bill, there was not much that I could do on the cell phone. It had no camera capabilities nor did it have the Internet. It was ancient compared to the cell phones of today. Today children as young as preschool are carrying cell phones, and not just any cell phone but smart phones, with not only cameras, but text messaging capabilities and an Internet connection.
Why is this scary to me? It is scary because of the power that they hold in their hands. Cell phones keep no secrets, the connections that can be made and the harm that can be done from them is mind blowing. Cell phones can now take pictures of just about anything and the pictures can be sent instantly to others. Kids are taking pictures of private areas of their bodies and multimedia messaging the pictures to each other. It doesn’t stop there, the kids that receive the photo message are then forwarding the photo on to other kids, or worse uploading the photos to the Internet. Literally in minutes your kids private picture could be spread around the world.
If this isn’t enough, the connections that can be made once they go online are even scarier. Child pornographers are out there lurking just waiting to pounce on an innocent child, or even one that knows a little more and is naïve enough to fall for some of their ploys. According to Newsweek, “One in five children ages 10-17 have received a sexual solicitation over the Internet.”
The power that our children have in their hands is frightening, and we as parents are the only ones that can do something about it. What will you allow to happen to your child today, or will you be proactive about the security of your child?
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Alyssa Avant is the founder and creator of Pro-tech the Kids.com. She created this site to help educate parents about the dangers of the internet and other technology and how they can be proactive about protecting their tech generation kids. Visit the site at pro-techthekids.com
My How Time Flies ~ Bubba turns 9
Posted by: | CommentsOh my gracious! My little Bubba, okay not so little, turned 9 today! I have to admit that I am feeling a bit old…not too old, mind you, but definately older!
Happy Birthday to my wonderful, strong, smart and lively young man….stay little for as long as you can, please? I love you and I pray that God will continue to bless you and be an important part of who you are.
Here are a few snap shots of the small birthday celebration we had to ring in one more year.
Nine candles…does he have enough breath?
It appears that he does!
Tradition in my house, birthday person gets the first bite, no matter who you are!
It is hard to believe that I have been blessed with such a wonderful boy such as Bubba. God sure knew that I needed a strong, yet sensitive young man in my life. A young man that will continue to grow in the Lord and become a better man because of it.
I blinked and the years flew by. I try not to dwell on the “what ifs” or “what should haves”, because for me there are never enough memories that could have been created along the way.
I strive to remember that each day is a blessing, regardless if it was a birth day or not. So many times we get caught up in “how we should be” instead of relishing “how sweet it has been”…
A brief reminder that you must make the most of the days we are given, because we are not even guaranteed tomorrow.
Talk soon…
Easter Means More Than The Bunnies & Candy
Posted by: | CommentsHappy Easter Everyone!
I wanted to take a moment and reflect on the True Reason for Easter. I have read numerous posts on facebook, blogs and the like lately about all of the egg hunts and candy, yet so little about Christ.
I will not apologize for offending anyone, as this is truly your choice if you continue to read this post. As I know for a fact that I still live in the United States and have yet to apply a muzzle to my posts, I will go on to tell you about Easter.
A very long time ago that was a man that was better than any other man that had yet to walk the earth. This man was a true gift from God as He was born to a virgin mother, named Mary. His name was Jesus and He grew up loving His true father in heaven as much as He loved his earthly father, Joseph.
As Jesus grew up He was blessed by God and as an adult He began to preach to the people. Jesus also performed many miracles and from these miracles, He drew more people to His heavenly father, God. Jesus never once claimed to do this miracles by Himself, He always gave the glory and praise to God.
Jesus proved to be so popular that the common people, you know, the Romans, decided that Jesus was a false prophet (and a BIG Problem!). The Romans proceeded to accuse Jesus as a hieratic (or liar) and set out to prove to the masses that they were right. (How many times have you seen something like this happen?!)
The followers of Jesus Christ tried to hide Him, but Jesus knew what His job was here on earth. He knew that He was to be beaten and hung up on a cross for the world to see. This was not something He wanted to do, He took time to ask His heavenly father if there was a way around it. Yes, for those of you that don’t know the story, He really didn’t WANT to have to Follow through!
The Romans (the priests and teachers, mostly) declared that Jesus Christ was on the “Wanted List” and set out find Him by any means. They were approached by a man, named Judas, one of Jesus’s best friends (have you ever been betrayed by a best friend?) He gave up his best friend for a mere thirty pieces of silver.
The Roman troops set out to pick up Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane. As Jesus prayed and asked God to take this chore from Him, Judas Iscariot led the toops to Jesus and said, “the one greet and kiss is the one you seek!”
As you can imagine, the scene was an utter mess. Judas kissed Jesus and praised him (have you ever been called a “Judas”, this is why!) and the troops put shackles on Jesus and led Him to the high court.
From there He was questioned by the governor, Pilate, he asked Jesus, “Are You The King of The Jews?” and Jesus responded with “It is a you say.” The questions continued yet Jesus didn’t answer one of them. Pilate said, “Do you hear all that they accuse you of?” But Jesus let His accusers talk and did not say a word.
The deal back then was that the governor was able to release (or let go) a prisoner of the crowds choosing! (Can you imagine being at the mercy of an angry crowd?) So as dinner approached, Pilate asked the crowd if they wanted Barabbas (a murderer and downright BAD man!) or Jesus to be released.
The crowd cried out “Crucify Him!” Pilate asked the crowd again and yet the crowd answered back “Crucify Him!”. Pilate could not believe that the crowd was so angry for he could not find any fault in Jesus. Yet the crowd had been convinced by the priests that Jesus was the one that should suffer.
Again Pilate tried to sway the crowd by asking, “What evil has this man done to you!? I have found no reason for death and therefore I will let him go.” The crowd demanded with loud voices that Jesus Christ be crucified. And as any good politician, he declared by washing his hands in water that, “I am innocent of this persons blood, you see to his death!” Then Pilate let the crowd have back their murdered, Barabbas and delivered Christ to be crucified.
The soldiers took Jesus and stripped Him of His clothes and put a robe of purple on Him and twisted a large thorn crown on His head. Then they bowed before Him and mocked Him by saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!!” They laughed at Him, spat on Him and then beat Him. They took off the robe, redressed Him in His clothes and led Him off to be crucified.
The soldiers took Jesus to Golgotha, which means Place of a Skull proceeded to drive spikes into His left hand and right hand so His arms were spread wide. They then drove a large spike into His ankles so that His knees were bent. The soldiers picked up the large wooden cross on which they nailed Him to and dropped it into a hole on the hill.
They had attached a sign above His head that read, THIS IS JESUS THE KING OF THE JEWS. The people that came by to see Jesus up on the cross mocked Him, laughed at Him and said things like, “If He is the son of God, let Him come down off of that cross!”. After many hours, Jesus cried out to God, saying, “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?” and again, Jesus cried out again and offered His spirit to God and said, “It is finished” and closed His eyes one last time.
Sounds quite horrible doesn’t it? Such a traumatic way to die. Due to the way that Jesus was hung on the cross, the body was angled in such a way that He suffocated, a slow and nasty way to die.
Yet, the story does not end there. No one wants to continue with the rest of the story. It was told long before Jesus was even born. Many people heard of this tale and thought it foolish. That a man would come to save the world by dying! What a big bit of nonsense! But there is much more to this story, much more.
As Jesus had His body removed from the cross, Many people rushed to Pilate and said, that we need to bury His body before anyone can take it! He (Jesus) said, that “after three days He would rise.”
The body of Jesus was taken and wrapped in linens and placed in a large tomb. The tomb was sealed with a giant boulder and a guard was placed out front. A guard was placed before it because the priests were terrified that the body of Jesus Christ would indeed rise again.
On the morning of the Sabbath (the third day) a great earthquake came and an angel from heaven appeared in the front of the tomb and rolled away the giant stone that had been placed at the entrance of the the tomb. As the angel sat on the stone, with a look as lightning and clothed in garments as white as snow, the guards were so terrified that they became like dead men.
The women that sat at the tomb to mourn the death of Jesus looked at the angel and he said to them, “Do not be afraid for I know that you seek Jesus who was crucified. He is not here; for He has risen, as He said He would. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. Now go quickly and tell the disciples (followers) that He is risen from the dead, and indeed He is going before you into Galilee; there you will see Him. Behold, I have told you.”
The women ran to do as they were told and the disciples met the Lord at the water and listened as He spoke. He told them that they were to preach this message to all nations. That indeed “Go into the world and preach the gospel to every creature. He who that believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned to death. And these signs will follow those who believe: In My name they will cast out demons; they will speak with new tongues; they will take up serpents; and if they drink anything deadly, it will by no means hurt them; they will lay their hands on the sick and they will recover.”
And with that Jesus Christ rose into heaven and sat at the right hand of God.
This story can be found in all four of the gospels of Jesus in the Bible. You can read it in Matthew, Mark, Luke or John. The words may vary a little, but it is the same story, told by four very different men that followed the Lord.
I know that if you have read it thus far that you either wanted to see how well I could write about something so important or that you have never heard the story before and needed to know the ending.
I want you to know that some of the words might not make sense, due to the way words were spoken so long ago, but the message can be broken down into a very simple line or two. Jesus died on the cross because He loved us so very much. And because He died on the cross for you and me, all we need to do is believe, ask forgiveness for our sins, and do our best to sin no more.
We were given simple instructions from that point, do our best to preach the good news (gospel, story, word of God) and we will be blessed with speaking in the language of the Spirit, our direct link to God.
I want you to know that this message is for every single person in the world. No matter where you are, you have access to the same Jesus and God that I do. You can say from your heart in a prayer to God, these words, “God, I believe that you sent your only Son to die on the cross for me. I know that You caused Him to rise from the dead to set me free from my sins. I ask Jesus into my heart today. I love Jesus and know that He loves me. I pray all of these things in Jesus name, Amen.”
May you be blessed today, because it is a perfect day to celebrate that Jesus loved us enough to die a horrible death so that we can spend forever in heaven.
I know that many of you may have something to say, and I welcome your comments, but know that I am only a disciple doing my job as Jesus Christ instructed.
Many happy wishes today and always…
Balancing Homeschooling and Working at Home
Posted by: | CommentsA common reason for moms to homeschool their children and work from home is that the at-home lifestyle appeals to them. It sounds like an ideal situation – you’re home, the kids are at home, and everyone’s happy.
But juggling a home business with homeschooling usually doesn’t look as peaceful as it might sound. In fact, this is a more likely scenario:
You’ve planned to do a math lesson with your children at 9 am. Since you have a few minutes of peace while the kids are finishing breakfast, you decide to fit in a quick email check.
There’s an email from a prospective client, who wants a proposal from you right away, for a juicy contract. There’s still 20 minutes before you had planned to start your school day, so you start to reply.
Well, one thing leads to another… the computer is slower than usual, someone spills a bowl of cereal in the kitchen, the cat decides to throw up on the couch, and by the time your email is sent, it’s an hour later.
Still, not bad, you tell yourself, and you settle down with the kids to begin their lesson.
Halfway through the first page of math problems, you hear a new email coming in. Thinking it might be about the email you just sent, you tell the kids, “I’ll be right back.”
Now he wants to talk to you over the phone. Can you call him as soon as you get this email? You pick up the phone and start dialing.
In the next room, the kids are frustrated with the math problems and starting to throw pencils and erasers at each other. While the phone’s ringing, you call out to them to quiet down and just read a book instead.
Your call is answered, but it’s a little hard to hear the reply over the fighting that has ensued. Your children have suddenly decided they have to read the very same book, at the same time. Their arguing has gotten the dog riled up, and now he’s barking too.
You mumble something about needing to call back later, apologize, and hang up the phone. By the time you get the dog outside, the kids calmed down enough to focus on their lesson, it’s time for lunch and you need a nap.
There are a few steps you can do to be sure your days don’t end up looking like this.
Schedule time for work and time for school. When it’s time for school, give your kids 100% of your attention. Then when it’s time for you to work, give 100% of your attention to your business. Problems arise when you try to multi-task because you’re won’t be able to give proper attention to either your kids or your business.
Teach your children how to work independently. There will be times when you won’t be available for your kids because of your business. So, it’s important to give your kids opportunities to learn to work independently. If you have a phone call that goes long, or if you are busy with an important project, the school day won’t automatically fall apart. Even young children can work independently for a short time.
Enlist the help of other homeschooling parents. See if you can work out a childcare exchange, for times when you need the kids out of the house. Then you can return the favor when they need help.
Be flexible. No matter how well you plan your day, always expect the unexpected. Organize your day as best as you can, but be willing to change your schedule at a moment’s notice.
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Work at home mom extraordinaire Michelle Shaeffer publishes The Muses Brainstorm, a weekly ezine with tips to help you balance, manage, and market your home based business. If you’re ready for inspirational guidance and bright ideas sign up free at www.thesmallbusinessmuse.com
What Real Work at Home Moms Do with the Kids
Posted by: | CommentsAt first glance, the lifestyle of a work at home mom seems idyllic – earning money from home doing something you love while, magically, the kids play quietly in the corner or take their naps when they’re supposed to.
Ha! Any real work at home mom will tell you that just isn’t so. In fact, keeping the kids out from underfoot while you work, and still making time to spend with them every day, is usually an ongoing challenge.
Here are some of the strategies that I’ve used, and that other moms have shared with me over the years, to manage the kids when you work from home.
Send the kids to a daycare or dayhome. I know, you want to work from home so you don’t have to send your kids to someone else for the day. But if having them home is keeping you from getting your work done, this can be a lifesaver. The good news is, because you won’t be commuting, and because you have control over the hours you work, they may not have to go to daycare as often or as long as if you held a job outside the home.
Hire a mother’s helper. Is there a teenager in your neighborhood who would like to earn some extra cash by playing with your kids for a few hours each day? They don’t cost as much as a dayhome provider, and there is the added benefit of your children staying in your own home.
Work around your children’s schedules. Some moms find it most practical to work whenever they’re able to… during nap times and late at night.
Switch with your spouse. If you have a supportive spouse, a popular approach is to switch roles with him when he comes home from work. Have him take care of the kids while you do your work for the day.
Movies and TV. I hate to recommend using movies and television as babysitters, but if used carefully, these can be a great help!
Teach children to work independently. I was homeschooling my children when I began to work from home. I would give them work to focus on for several minutes at a time, while I did my own work. They learned to work independently, and I was able to work at home while homeschooling my children.
Most importantly, yield to reality. For some work at home moms, your business may not take off the way you want it to while your children are still young. If being available for them is a priority for you – as it is for me and many others – there will probably be times when your business will be shortchanged so you can fulfill your children’s needs. The good news is that as your children grow, they will need you less and less, giving you more time to focus on your business.
And when that time comes, you will miss the days when young children vied for your attention.
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Denise Willms is a Publicity and Marketing Virtual Assistant and work at home mom of two teenagers. Do you want to know more about how you can work at home too? Visit www.wahm-articles.com and search for work at home articles on the topics you’re most interested in. While you’re there, go ahead and subscribe to the weekly WAHM Tips newsletter. You’ll get new WAHM expert articles delivered to your inbox each week!
Easy to Make Easter Treats for Kids
Posted by: | CommentsEaster is such an exciting time if you have small children. They eagerly anticipate the Easter Bunny’s visit and all the treats he will bring them. Even my two teenagers look forward to his arrival each spring!
I also like to make my own special treats for my family. Here are three of my favorite Easter treats to make for kids… no matter how old they are. These treats all have two things in common: they’re easy to make and they’re all made with jello.
Enjoy!
Easter Flowers
2 pkgs of jello in your kids’ favorite flavor
1 1/4 cups boiling water
4 small paper cups
4 large marshmallows
To create the flower pots, make the jello by dissolving the powder into the bowling water. When it’s completely dissolved, pour it into the paper cups. Refrigerate the cuts until the jello is firm, probably about 3 hours.
To make the flowers, cut each marshmallow into five pieces to make flower petals. Put the petals together in a flower shape. You will have to squeeze them together tightly so they stay. For decoration, you can press sprinkles onto the petals and put a candy in the center of the flower.
To assemble your flower, put a toothpick into the center of the marshmallow flower. Then place the toothpick into a straw. Now you have a pretty Easter flower on a stem.
Peel away the paper cups from the jello pots. Place the pot on a serving plate and plant your flower in the center of your pot.
Jiggly Easter Eggs
2 large packages of jello, or 4 small packages
2 1/2 cups boiling water or juice
Mix the jello powder with the boiling water or juice. Pour the mixture into a 13×9 inch pan. Chill until firm, usually around 3 hours.
When the jello is set, dip the pan in warm warm for about 15 seconds. Then use your favorite Easter cookie cutters to cut into shapes. Lift them out of the pan. Make sure you keep your jiggly Easter eggs in the fridge until you’re ready to serve them.
Popcorn Bunnies
1/4 cup butter
6 cups miniature marshmallows
1 pkg (85 g) jello powder
12 cups popped popcorn
Microwave the butter and marshmallows until marshmallows are puffy. Then add the jelly powder and mix well. The marshmallows will melt while you stire.
Pour the marshmallow mixture over your popcorn. Stir quickly and coat all the popcorn.
To shape your popcorn into bunny shapes, make one popcorn ball for the bunny’s body. Then make a smaller one for the head. Finally, finish off the bunny by adding two ears. You can add candy or raisins to make a bunny face.
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Denise Willms is a freelance writer and virtual assistant, and a work at home mom to two teenagers. Do you want to know how you can be a successful work at home mom too? Denise publishes free work at home articles at www.WAHM-Articles.com While you’re there, be sure to sign up for the weekly newsletter, WAHM Tips. It’s the weekly email that helps moms earn more from home!









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