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Saraswati

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  1. The Adirondacks are beautiful! I grew up in NY, and we had a "camp" house on North Lake. Spent every summer of my childhood in those mountains.
  2. We had them in our yard all the time when we lived in AZ. I haven't seen one yet in El Paso, or anytime during my travels around NM. White Sands is beautiful. I forgot to mention it in my post. My kids just went today to go sledding on the sand dunes.
  3. These are all such great ideas! Thank you. :D dh and I both really love Catwoman's idea of a dollhouse play area. My girls have a large collection of American Girl dolls and accessories, and this could be a great space to create a fantastic play area for them. I'm envisioning the front of the closet with shelves, baskets, and hooks to organize accessories, and the back space decorated like a play house. We emptied out our craft/art room today, as we outgrew it, and had to set up in a different room. I think it'll make a fantastic reading nook. dh offered to hang rain gutter bookshelves for me next weekend. So, now the kids will have their comfy reading nook, and a fun new play area for their dolls.
  4. The kids call it the Harry potter closet - too funny! :laugh:
  5. Sigh, if only it wasn't directly under the stairs - then I could totally see it being a fantastic hideaway for me! But, I'm envisioning myself settling down for some relax time, then having my kids running up and down the stairs like a pack of wild elephants! :laugh: My girls are into American Girl dolls, so a dollhouse - I can see them loving that! Fantastic ideas! Thanks so much - Keep em coming! :hurray:
  6. I'm looking for some inspiration. I have a closet under the stairs (and just off the kitchen) that is approximately 45 SQFT. I have nothing to store in it, and absolutely no idea what I can use it for. The first half has enough room to stand up in, however, the back half, is only 5 ft high. When we first moved in last November, the kids thought it was the coolest thing ever, and used it as a clubhouse - they've since gotten over it, and haven't been in there for many months. However, if I spiced it up, perhaps they'd use it again. Maybe a book nook, or something like that... If you had a space like this, with no need for storage, how would you use it?
  7. I know you said you wanted one for the wall, but this is the one that I used with my kids: http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/product/productDet.jsp?productItemID=1%2C689%2C949%2C371%2C896%2C161&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=1408474395181113&bmUID=1376168103765
  8. I think of Cloudcroft and Ruidoso. We live in El Paso, and we like to take the RV up in the Lincoln National Forest to escape the desert.
  9. I like to use the directions from pick your own for making jam: http://www.pickyourown.org/grapejelly.htm
  10. Oh no! This happened to me last spring, except I was hauling a 20ft camper trailer. I had to back out! That took some time and patience!
  11. We moved from VA to El Paso last November. I did all of the research online and found all of the potential homes that would work for us. My parents have a second home in El Paso, and know the city really well. They did the footwork for us with our realtor and took us along via Facetime. After we got the paperwork rolling, we traveled together as a family, and the construction was completed on our house a week after our arrival. We very much trusted the opinion of my parents, however, on construction quality and location, so that was definitely key! You mentioned staying with family, so I don't know if you'd have someone that you could trust that would be willing to help you out like this. Also, if you're already familiar with the area, that'll make it much easier. It's always nice to travel together as a family - my husband is in the military, so it's not uncommon for him to be gone for weeks, months, or even a year at a time. We've had to move many times without him. This was the first time, actually, that he was with us - so it was a special trip.
  12. We did our homeschool room in the Rivulet and Daffodil colors from this collection (sorry, I couldn't figure out how to post paint chips). Though, I really like the Rivulet, and I am considering repainting the yellow wall so they're all the same - it's pretty with the extra white trim. http://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/color/find-and-explore-colors/paint-colors-by-collection/kids-colors/abcs-and-123s/frolic/
  13. My older sister's name is Juli - She was born in Germany, and it should have been pronounced Yoo-lee. But, my parents moved back to the states shortly after she was born, so they stuck with pronouncing it Julie.
  14. Thanks for this tip - I think I'll order the hair care set and give this a try.
  15. My dd5 has Caroline. Her hair is a bit of a pain - I brush it every few days to keep it pretty. She's not quite old enough to do it on her own yet. It takes quite a bit of time. She has Kit hidden in the closet for her birthday that's coming up. She'll be easier for her to take care of on her own.
  16. If she enjoys tea, a pretty mug and a some packs of her favorite type of tea for her to enjoy at the hotel might make a lovely little gift. They have mugs that the kids could decorate at craft shops like Hobby Lobby and Michaels, if she enjoys things like that. My parents love anything my kids make for them.
  17. Ours does that from time to time as well. Check and see if it needs a software update - that usually fixes it.
  18. We watch it on the TV by accessing the internet through our Wii. We put it as the homepage on the Wii and it pops right up, ready to use.
  19. My husband is a big salad eater - his favorite is flanks steak salad. I just marinate the steak in 1 cup balsamic vinegar and 6 tablespoons of olive oil, then I boil the marinade while I grill the steak and use it as a salad dressing. I put the steak over a bead of baby spinach and lay the steak over it in thin slices. Then I top with the warm dressing and large shavings of parmesan cheese. I usually have bruschetta on the side as well. Simply diced tomato, garlic and basil mixed together with olive oil and placed on toasted homemade bread slices. He'd eat this every day!
  20. How about Red Hot Root Words? I cannot recommend this book, as I have not used it; however, I was curious if anyone was familiar with it. http://www.amazon.com/Red-Hot-Root-Words-Vocabulary/dp/1593631294/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_y
  21. Sounds like you might be looking for Sequential Spelling. Word family spelling - open and go.
  22. Oh, these are perfect for my kids - I ordered them from Amazon! Can't wait to check them out! Thanks :)
  23. Molly was always my favorite as a child. I looked just like her - braids, glasses, same school outfit right down to the knee high socks and patent leather shoes. My dd has chosen Kit for her next doll. I think I'll get Molly as well - before she's gone for good.
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