Cooking, Creativity, Parties, Work

Fall Bake Sale

So, 2020 may be obnoxious, but for the girls, it’s been fun and profitable.

They’ve been so busy with the bake sale!

It started earlier in the Spring when Sof wanted money for a cheerleading bid. She lost the bid, but won herself an entrepreneurial ❤️ heart – wahoo!

She and her friends followed it up with a summer bake sale and now a fall one. It’s been so fun to watch them work. Choosing and making recipes, cute bags and ribbons to wrap everything up with, and signs and advertisements. The younger girls have been bringing in customers with their “mad sign dancing skillz” and amazingly even some breakdancing.

Everyone from two families has pitched in with various donations of time, expertise, help, etc. – it’s been so much fun to watch them come together to create and work hard. But the best thing about this one has been that they wanted to raise the money for a princess birthday party – that may turn into a business of its own. But more on that soon!

A GIANT thank you for our little community for supporting our girls so generously and for the “golden corner” which has brought them so much luck!

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Art, Creativity, Waldron Publishing, Writing

Summer Blues? Hearing “I’m bored” a little too much?

Pirate Image copyright Jana Friel 2011

Encourage the kids in your life to CREATE!

Have them enter the Waldron Publishing Summer Stories Contest –

WHO: All children and youth ages 5-18 are encouraged to enter.

WHAT: Original stories or artwork based on a pirate theme.

WHEN: June 25-August 20th, 2011

WHERE: Find out more at www.waldronpublishing.com.

WHY: Plenty of great reasons:

  • To stop the summer boredom blues.
  • To get kids reading and writing.
  • To develop talents and skills.
  • To build resumes.
  • To give them a chance to learn about the publishing process.
  • To have a chance to win fabulous prizes.
  • To contribute to a children’s charity.
Get writing and drawing today!!!
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I’m Bored!

The Author, Age 8 surrounded by her creativity
The Author, Age 8 surrounded by her creativity

When I was a little girl, my Mom – in her very proper British accent would say, “Only boring people get bored Laryssa!”  Thus began my foray into creativity.  She always encouraged me to go and do.  To be working on projects and to ALWAYS have something with me (book, knitting, etc) when we went out so that I could keep busy during down time.

Now, when I was a high school teacher, I did a lesson on what to do during those summer months.  Here is the modified handout that I gave to help generate some of those ideas to get you going.  Most of these ideas are intended for Jr. High and High school aged kids, but could easily be modified to younger ages.

It’s not exactly totally in the Creative Arts arena, but I thought that on a lazy summer or rainy day, when you or your kids were tired of the typical  entertainment mediums – TV, video games, music, surfing the net, and movies, you could whip out your list and WHAMMO!  A dozen new things to do with your time. 

Here’s the link –

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