I figure that before it's St. Patrick's Day, I better post on Valentine's Day.  There are a few good things that I lament my children missing because they are homeschooled.  The big valentine exchange is one of those things.  (Although, then I read 
this.  And it made me sad.)  Another homeschooling mom is kind enough to organize a party at Chuck E Cheese's every Valentine's Day.  There's no clean up and the kids have a blast.  She breaks the list of kids down into grades (this year I think it was preK-2nd and 3rd-up).  That way, the kids are not writing out a ton of valentines.  That makes me tired thinking about it.  Anyway, it was our first year participating, and we loved it.  We'll definitely be going again next year. 
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| Sampling of boxes. | 
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| Goofy giving out his valentines. | 
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| I loved this pink box.  You can't tell from my picture, but it's a purse made out of a cigar box. | 
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| More boxes.  Very creative. | 
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| I liked this Harry Potter box. | 
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| Feed him!  My personal favorite. | 
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| This one was a computer.  All the keys are in the right spot, even. | 
 
Do you have pics of your kids' boxes? I have to admit, we went frilly for our first grader and nowhere near as creative as the pics you've shown. I'm glad you all had a great time.
ReplyDeleteI don't. They weren't terribly interesting. But I think next year we'll do something more creative, since they all like a craft.
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ReplyDeleteIf you look at the one with the big mouth, there's a box that's two plates stuck together. That belongs to one of mine.
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