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Small Fry, Big Bang: Sweet as Fry Oreos

in Food, Miami, Recipes, Reviews, Travel on 17/03/17

If there’s one thing my enemies can never know about me, is that Oreos are my downfall. I am very driven, very focused, and very disciplined but waive an Oreo in my face and I fall like the city of Carthage. I don’t even put up a fight anymore, I just let it happen. Then I was introduced to the… View Post

unFOURgettable

in Activities, Crafts, Family, holidays, Motherhood, This Twinkling Verse on 16/03/17

When I was growing up, my mother would throw the best parties. I have such sweet memories of my dress up party, cowgirl party, my very first sleepover, and the list goes on. She was the best at keeping everyone entertained. I remember getting make-overs, being a cowgirl, making toilet paper dresses, and the most fun round of karaoke. Each party… View Post

Of Crazies and Carnivals

in Activities, Crafts, Family on 02/03/17

Every year I go through the great birthday cycle. I decide not to throw Isabella a party, I feel guilty so I try to plan a birthday vacation (which was successful year two), I say I’ll do one the following year, then finally I give in and start planning a party with only two weeks to spare. This year has… View Post

Soldier Hollow Tubing: Midway, UT

in Family, Places, Reviews, Travel on 30/01/17

Have you ever been on the Fun Slide at the Fair? There’s something about that thrill. Exciting enough to slightly raise your heartbeat but not enough to make Fear Factor. Tubing is even better. Add snow and anything is better. I’ve mentioned it sparkles in the sun, right? Prettier than the Sparkling Effiel Tower. I want to eat it. I… View Post

Why I am Teaching My Kids to See Color

in Family, This Twinkling Verse on 29/01/17

This is not a political post. In fact, this is quite the opposite. Yes. You read the heading right. I am teaching my children to see color. Have you ever heard the phrase, “the United States is a melting pot?” I remember learning it in good ol’ Leewood Elementary school. It was the simple concept that we’re all different, but… View Post

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