No Need For The Sunday Paper


Here are this weeks deliciously awesome links:

Moments Of Mommyhood {photo credit above}: Sandyra shares an adorable (and easy for kids to make) love birds project out of construction paper hearts! so sweet!

Living Locurto: Pardon me, while I gush a little bit. I have long loved Amy's website and her fabulous printables. In the last month I decided to sign up for her email updates (you can too via her blog's sidebar) and I am tell you, friends, it's like a little present in my inbox every day! I cannot recommend it enough.

Modern Kiddo: I LOVE this free printable chore chart (although I love all chore charts) This one, which is a FREE printable is particularly easy on the eyes. Found via The Crafty Crow.

Mom Endeavors: Is it still cold and snowy where you live? We are a little spoiled here in Southern California, with 70 degree weather, but you can still celebrate winter by creating "snow paint"!

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Luke 6:43-45

 “No good tree bears bad fruit, nor does a bad tree bear good fruit.  Each tree is recognized by its own fruit. People do not pick figs from thornbushes, or grapes from briers.  A good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and an evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.

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Store up goodness in your heart.

Muffin Tin Monday


Muffin Tin Monday is the weekly blog link up here at Muffin Tin Mom that celebrates the Muffin Tin Meal and allows moms from across the blogosphere to link up and share ideas for fun presentation of kids food. In case you are new around here, we assign a theme to each week. And every 3rd week, we take a break from the themes. Like this week. :) This week there is no theme. 


Here's our Muffin Tin Snack: Apple pieces, red grapes, cheese circles, blueberry yogurt with sprinkles

Coming up very soon, we will begin our color of the rainbow series. I am excited about introducing some more new foods into the kids diet in a fun way and the color themes are always a great way to do that.

Now it's your turn, what did you make for Muffin Tin Monday? Won't you share it with us? Be sure to link back here, so your readers can find out more about MTM.



This linky list is now closed.