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Seuss, Oreos and Fun!

Happy 100th Birthday to the Oreo! 
(if that's not reason to celebrate, I don't know what is!)

 I think I have eaten at least that amount of Oreos in the last month!  
I can't resist the spring colored ones 8)   
 I must stop buying them so I dont eat them all alone!

We did make it to our local Price Chopper (food store) today for our FREE Package of them! lol (so much for will power)..Each child wanted a different kind! LOL...



We saw friends there also getting their Oreos!


yeah..the Spring package only has a few left..lol...the Golden ones are new!

What we have been working over the last few days....










 I found this story hat over HERE:




finding great Seuss printables out there like this one from Living Life Intentionally




Health and Science mixed together today....Talking Organic




Kids made a Hex Bug maze for their bugs...
(things creep me out, but right now, better than asking for a dog)




Working on a few parties and a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT COMING FRIDAY!

Have a great day and BE BLESSED!




Comments

Dawn said…
Now, if they would just make those Oreos organic. LOL!
Blessings,
Dawn
Anonymous said…
What fun! Ohh Oreos.. they look delicious!
Rebecca said…
OH, love this so much! Thank you for more inspiration!
Unknown said…
Thanks for sharing your Dr. Seuss stuff. I am using several of your ideas with my 2 year old!
Jamie said…
What do you mean FREE oreos,are you trying to say that we missed out on free oreos.
I bought some and well being prego lets just say at night I eat 2 and go back to bed,hahahaha ohhh they r so gooooodddd dunked in milk.Ok now they sound really good,lol
Kim said…
We are never too old for Dr. Seuss or for Oreos!

My daughter received "Oh, the Places You'll Go" from two different people when she graduated from college.

Thanks for sharing the joy of reading through the photos of your children. Although our daughters are adults now, I remember fondly all the time we spent reading together.

Thanks for sharing at NOBH!

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