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Saturday, June 7, 2014

100 Things 2 Do This Summer

Did you know that June is my Blogiversary?

June 17th, 2013 I wrote my first post on 100Things2Do and it was all because I had two little girls at home and a summer to fill… 
I compiled a list from various sites on the internet and posted it as a free printable for you to use as well.

Well, summer is quickly approaching and I still have two little girls and a summer to fill, so I thought I'd revisit my "100Things2Do This Summer" list.

A few changes from my last version, with a few different ideas…




  


I now have a fancy logo to share and a beautiful new layout
but the premise is the same; 

to help you create lifelong summer memories with your kids.

Had it printed blueprint size at Staples for a whopping total of $2.98!

Back up on the landing it goes…

and the stars are little tick-boxes so we can check them off as we go!







Enjoy!



Congratulations to Keri Hanlon - winner of the Curiosity Box - Nature & Bugs!










Have a great one!
  
 




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6 comments:

  1. This is awesome. I have my 12 year old nephew staying with me for the summer and was looking for some things to do:) Thanks Shelly!

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    1. I'm so glad you guys like it too! It really helps keep away the "I'm bored"s, and gives the kids something to look forward to. Pass it on to everyone you know - the printable can be done on a home computer and it's free!

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  3. YAY Keri!!!
    love this list, can't wait to do stuff like this when Annabelle is older!

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    1. There's probably several you can do with her now! Share it with your friends, or Becca's class! Feel free to put it on your blog as well - but please link back to me.

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    2. done and done!
      http://confessionsofafrumpymommy.blogspot.ca/2014/06/one-minute-monday-post.html

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