Dress for the Weather Chart

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As a kid, I always thought it would be great to have some kind of chart for what to wear for different temperatures. My parents always had the rule of no swimming unless it’s at least 80 degrees. But for other days, do I need a jacket? Can I wear shorts? Do I HAVE to wear a coat? Awwww… Mom!!

Here’s a chart to end the fights. It was created for people with autism. But I think it’s great for anyone that’s just not sure.

Make your own with an outdoor thermometer and clip art

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Clean Your Attick

This funny story is an oldie but goodie – please enjoy!

How to Have an Empty Attic:

1.  Have a super-mouse infestation from leaving an open bag of field corn in the garage.

2.  Conquer said super-mice.

3.  Find rat-turds when you go up to retrieve the Christmas Tree.

4.  Buy new tree and refuse to go in attic for six months.

5.  Make appointment to have a garage sale with neighbor because she’s an expert and the very idea of selling or bartering makes you want to drink…heavily.

0516_attic-treasures-intro_485x3406.  On a 102 degree day, unload entire contents of attic.  (The temperature is very important!)

7. Shop vac the rat-turds and admire the empty beauty of it all.  Relax till lunch.  Have a taco.

8. Sort the crap into five piles:  Stays Downstairs, Un-Recyclable Garbage, Recyclable Garbage, Garage Sale, Returning to Attic….remembering the temperature up there.

9.  Keep only those treasures that are worth a trip back into a bazillion-degree attic.

10.  Restock attic, garage sale everything else.

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DIY Weekly Menu Board

End the ‘What’s for dinner?’ hassle with this project – love it!

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  • 2×3 Canvas
  • 10 empty and rinsed juice boxes
  • Scrapbook paper
  • 7 clothespins
  • Washi tape
  • Colored index cards
  • Colored vinyl
  • Paint and paintbrush (if you don’t want a white canvas)
  • Sharpie Stainless Steel Pen
  • Sharpie Pens Assorted Colors
  • Hot glue gun and gluesticks
  • Permanent double-sided tape
  • Scrapbook paper
  • Small notepad

 

Click HERE for the instructions