Now that both kiddies are in elementary school and involved in sports, I only make seasonal lists. Kids still love it – they like taking turns checking things off our list and trying to complete everything as fast as we can. To help make sure we complete an entire list, I usually add birthdays or special events I know are coming up.
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If you haven't noticed yet, I am a list girl (cleaning list, 101 in 1001 list, weekly meal plans, etc.). I will try to stop making so many lists but they really do help and this one is especially fun!
So what do you look forward to doing this Spring?
Is it weird that I am 30 and want to use this checklist myself with no kids? :)
ReplyDeleteNot at all. I might be more excited about this list than my children lol.
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DeleteWhat a great Idea as I'm a list person myself that designs and sell pajamas on Etsy
ReplyDeleteOh cool, I will have to check that out.
DeleteAwesome. I'm working on a list for Spring/Summer. It seemed like last summer was super hot and we didn't do as much as we wanted to. So I'm planning some zoo trips in the spring before it gets too hot. Plus, our daughters are 2 1/2 and 5 1/2 now so we can start doing more activities with both the girls.
ReplyDeleteI'm also a list person. I have to clean out my wallet once a week because I make so many lists and then stuff them in my wallet so I have them with me.
Cool. Are you going to post your Spring/Summer list on your blog?
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