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Saturday Salutes

April 9, 2011 by Tracey 1 Comment

Cassie at Pleasantburg tells moms how to stretch your Easter dress dollar.

This mom of five girls – who’s expecting a boy – tells us What I Didn’t Know About Boys, I Learned on the 1st Grade Class Field Trip. While I only have daughters, I was a first grade teacher for four years and can SO identify with this delightful post!

Amy reminds us how much we can learn from our children in Scrambled Eggs with a Side of Happy Tears.

Seeing our children demonstrate Godly character traits is one of the most rewarding parts of parenting. Lori’s daughter does just that in A Dash of Compassion.

We made a stop at Lowe’s last night to pick up a few vegetable plants. Looks like my Saturday will consist of a trip to the farmers market, then some playing in the dirt!

Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

photo courtesy public domain pictures

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  1. Amy says

    April 9, 2011 at 2:56 pm

    Oh I love visiting the Farmer's Market..guess it's that time of year again!! 🙂
    May you have a wonderfully blessed weekend!

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