A Summer Wish List
Is school over for the kids? What are your plans? What are their plans? Think back on your years as a young person with the summer looming ahead. Wouldn't it be fun to make a Wish List of what you'd
Share Your Favorites — like Photography!
This is truly MY favorite KIDFUN tip. If you have a hobby or a special interest, share it with the kids -- even young ones. It will be fun for you -- sincerely, because it's something you care about, and
Dress Ups for Photos #3 — Just Like Daddy for Father’s Day
I just thought of this when I clicked off my last KIDFUN. Wouldn't it be so cute to dress the kids in their father's tie or baseball cap -- even his shoes and a jacket -- and then take photos
The Gift That Keeps on Giving
There are so many things that could match this subject -- the gift that keeps on giving -- but in this case, I'm referring to dress up clothing! When we came home from Barcelona, we brought with us two child-size
Cherishing and Sharing Your History … ASAP!
Do you know the highlights of your childhood? Who does? Ask them! This is really a KIDFUN more for you than your kids. Think about it -- who remembers the day you were born? Who remembers your first words or
Sharing Firsts!
Don't you love it when you're part of the "first time"
Snuggle Music from “Mommy Ever After”
I read the sweetest idea on "Mommy Ever After," a fabulous blog for people who love babies and young children. The idea is called Snuggle Music. The writer, Becca, and her two year old lie in bed with an iPad
A Mady Memory
I heard the cutest story last night and it reminded me how great it is to write down those memories! Keep a journal of those memories that are just too precious to forget! Like this one
Dreamin’ BIG!
Yesterday I heard an amazing talk -- Todd Carmichael, the co-founder of La Colombe coffee, who is such an inspiration. He not only dreamed of having a very large coffee company and did it, he dreams about huge treks in
Thank YOU … tell your kids, too
This is definitely a sentimental KIDFUN but the other day I got frightening, upsetting news about my good friend's grandson (oh no, he was diagnosed with leukemia at age 9) and I looked at my family and just thought Thank