Last time my daughter and her family were over, I had the dining room table turned around going horizontal, rather than vertical, so we could make room for the puzzles. At least these puzzles have large pieces, so they were easy to find and put away afterwards.
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Friday, June 29, 2007
puzzled
Isn't it a shame that one of the most intelligence-building activities in kids can cause such a mess?

Last time my daughter and her family were over, I had the dining room table turned around going horizontal, rather than vertical, so we could make room for the puzzles. At least these puzzles have large pieces, so they were easy to find and put away afterwards.
Last time my daughter and her family were over, I had the dining room table turned around going horizontal, rather than vertical, so we could make room for the puzzles. At least these puzzles have large pieces, so they were easy to find and put away afterwards.
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6 comments:
ahhhh can't wait till the babies get a little bigger and we can do fun stuff like go to the movies or a play and and and...enjoy...ps i love your writing...and can't wait to read more...shabbat shalom my dear friend
thanks, darling; you're right
our kiddies are about the same ages, right
I must get back to the kitchen!!
Shabbat Shalom!
Cute! Looks like fun!
Thanks
You're always welcome to join the fun.
They are absolutely precious.
Thanks, k'neina haraa, may G-d protect them.
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