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10-02-2013, 04:37 PM
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Re: Grand Girls Update
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
You are welcome! My husband told me to stop buying toys for the grandkids, but every time I go into TJ Maxx, they have another Melissa & Doug toy I have to have!
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I love the Melissa & Doug toys. I scored big at Once Upon A Child (resale store) and got a ton of Melissa & Doug toys. It's my toy stock for birthdays, Christmas, or just being at Nana's house. Some were $3.50 - nothing over $5.
As a little girl, I loved paper dolls and wanted the girls to have some. Lucked out and got a huge basket full of Melissa & Doug "paper" dolls/clothes. They love them.
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10-02-2013, 05:27 PM
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Re: Grand Girls Update
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Wow, the Meddy Bemps is really cool!!!!
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It is! I didn't see it until after I had printed the other.
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I love the Melissa & Doug toys. I scored big at Once Upon A Child (resale store) and got a ton of Melissa & Doug toys. It's my toy stock for birthdays, Christmas, or just being at Nana's house. Some were $3.50 - nothing over $5.
As a little girl, I loved paper dolls and wanted the girls to have some. Lucked out and got a huge basket full of Melissa & Doug "paper" dolls/clothes. They love them.
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Man, that is AWESOME! I wish I would stock toys, but I can't save them. LOL!
Yes, I have the magnetic paper dolls - princess, ballerina, Joey, and Jack. My granddaughter is still putting everything in her mouth, like her daddy did, so I have to really watch her when she is playing with anything. lol
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10-02-2013, 05:32 PM
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Re: Grand Girls Update
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Thanks, Margie! It is a fun project. Make sure you use cardstock, which I'm sure you were going to do.
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most definitely
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10-02-2013, 05:34 PM
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Re: Grand Girls Update
Hey Pressing On, check out this page - not something for the grandkiddos. But definitely something that "looks like you"
http://www.buzzfeed.com/peggy/28-cre...s-for-every-oc
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10-02-2013, 08:54 PM
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Re: Grand Girls Update
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Oh NO! I'm going to be practicing all of these tomorrow!! The Turkey Napkin - that rocks! Videos available - a plus!
You can buy napkins here for a pretty good deal. I've purchased their tablecloths - http://www.tableclothsfactory.com/De...p?Redirected=Y
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10-03-2013, 07:44 AM
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Re: Grand Girls Update
My son has been married for a little over a year and a half... you guys are making me very excited for my future grandchildren (which, according to my daughter-in-law, won't exist for another 5+ years... but we shall see)!! lol
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Tit 3:2 To speak evil of no man, to be no brawlers, but gentle, shewing all meekness unto all men.
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10-03-2013, 04:17 PM
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Re: Grand Girls Update
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AWESOME! Just in time to start making plans for our annual Ladies' Christmas Tea the first weekend of December. I think I'm going to agree to do a table this year. Any ideas for a theme, anyone?
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10-03-2013, 05:51 PM
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Re: Grand Girls Update
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AWESOME! Just in time to start making plans for our annual Ladies' Christmas Tea the first weekend of December. I think I'm going to agree to do a table this year. Any ideas for a theme, anyone?
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Better move to the thread - Is it to early to argue about Christmas?? or start a new one.
And, BTW, you didn't report back on the country themed event you had.
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10-03-2013, 06:49 PM
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Re: Grand Girls Update
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Better move to the thread - Is it to early to argue about Christmas?? or start a new one.
And, BTW, you didn't report back on the country themed event you had.
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Oh gosh, I'm sorry! I thought for sure that I had My mistake.
So the Mother-Daughter Banquet with the country theme was wonderful. We had a southern gospel kind of group come in and do music for us (this is a group that meets every Monday night in a nearby town. Whoever shows up plays and/or sings. It's very informal but LOTS of fun!)
We used aluminum foil pans to eat out of, Ball jars to drink from, red and blue paisley napkins (men's hankies). And we made cute little gifts for each person out of burlap - made little sacks. Filled them with candies and tied with jute. The centerpieces for every table was a cake on a pedestal (we always do that. I think it's time to change the tradition, but who am I? lol!) We set up a couple of photo op areas with straw bales, wooden fencing, a saddle, etc.
For food we ended up with the fried chicken meal catered by our local nursing home except that I made homemade dinner rolls because theirs are not as good as mine. We had sweet tea, unsweetened tea, lemonade and water.
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10-03-2013, 06:54 PM
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Re: Grand Girls Update
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Oh gosh, I'm sorry! I thought for sure that I had My mistake.
So the Mother-Daughter Banquet with the country theme was wonderful. We had a southern gospel kind of group come in and do music for us (this is a group that meets every Monday night in a nearby town. Whoever shows up plays and/or sings. It's very informal but LOTS of fun!)
We used aluminum foil pans to eat out of, Ball jars to drink from, red and blue paisley napkins (men's hankies). And we made cute little gifts for each person out of burlap - made little sacks. Filled them with candies and tied with jute. The centerpieces for every table was a cake on a pedestal (we always do that. I think it's time to change the tradition, but who am I? lol!) We set up a couple of photo op areas with straw bales, wooden fencing, a saddle, etc.
For food we ended up with the fried chicken meal catered by our local nursing home except that I made homemade dinner rolls because theirs are not as good as mine. We had sweet tea, unsweetened tea, lemonade and water.
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Sounds like fun and well put together!
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