Our daughter has decided that she is ready to potty train. Maybe she will like to see this hilarious video:
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Our daughter has decided that she is ready to potty train. Maybe she will like to see this hilarious video:
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We just got our son a "big kid" bicycle. After he helped me with putting on the training wheels, we went out for a ride around the park.
While out there, I envisioned him getting older riding his bike. I can see him riding around the park, while we play there. Then when he is older, I can see him riding his bike with his friends through the complex. Then I can see him riding around the block, not crossing the streets, when he is a little bit older.
I think that this is one of the major milestones of childhood, where they become more independent.
This page has a fun project that you can do with kids. Using 50' of surgical tubing, you can make a 120' water balloon.
Cozi Central looks like a pretty interesting site. This site is targeted towards families to help organize schedules and communication. Cozi Central reminds me of the next generation of the 3Com Audrey, which we had one of.
On Cozi Central you can see and edit the calendars for each family members. This will help you find times to make appointments for multiple family members. Also you can use the site to send messages to each other. You can configure the messages to be sent through SMS or email.
Cozi also lets you share and manage shopping lists. This in itself is not that interesting, but when you are away from your computer, you can have the list read to you or sent to you as a text message.
You can also sync these calendars with Outlook on Windows
The San Francisco Chronicle has an article that lists the worst gift ideas for Father's Day. I do remember giving my dad bottles of Old Spice. (I do need to call him later today.)
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The MAKE: Blog as a post with some ideas for Father's Day.