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I               have               always               been               a               firm               believer               in               putting               kids               to               work               before               they're               even               out               of               diapers.

Now,               I'm               not               Cinderella's               evil               stepmother.

I               love               my               kids.

I               play               with               them,               read               to               them,               and               take               them               out               for               lots               of               ice               cream.

I'm               a               nice               Mommy,               really               I               am.

But               when               observing               the               animal               world,               it               seems               that               Mommy               animals               spend               an               awful               lot               of               time               teaching               their               young               to               take               care               of               themselves.

It               makes               sense               that               this               be               one               of               my               top               jobs,               too.

As               a               former               middle               school               teacher,               I               noticed               that               the               kids               with               responsibilities               and               chores               at               home               tend               to               have               a               strong               work               ethic               that               carries               over               into               their               studies               and               academic               success.

Plus,               these               kids               are               just               plain               nice               to               be               around.

One               of               my               teaching               mentors               went               as               far               as               to               say               that               we               should               never               do               for               children               that               which               they               are               capable               of               doing               themselves.
               Now               that               I               am               a               mom               to               a               toddler               and               preschooler,               I               see               opportunities               for               learning               or               having               fun               in               almost               every               household               chore.

Most               of               the               time,               "work"               is               really               play               for               little               ones,               as               they               eagerly               mimic               our               actions               to               be               grown-up.

The               chores               may               take               longer               than               if               you               just               did               them               yourself,               and               the               result               may               not               be               as               good.

But               the               real               result               will               come               from               the               seeds               of               responsibility               and               self-esteem               you               are               planting               in               your               children.

Here               are               the               top               ten               chores               for               the               preschoolers               in               my               house.
               1.

Picking               Up               Toys               
               I've               involved               my               kids               in               picking               up               toys               from               the               time               they               were               babies.

In               the               beginning,               I               did               most               of               the               work.

Baby               might               just               put               some               blocks               in               a               basket               as               I               give               an               enthusiastic               cheer.

Yet,               my               little               ones               are               there               from               the               beginning               to               witness               that               no               little               elves               visit               our               home               each               night               to               magically               clean.

As               children               grow,               they               can               do               more               and               more               of               the               job               themselves.

Make               your               playroom               logical               and               easy               to               use.

I               have               lots               of               baskets,               cubbies,               toy               boxes,               and               shelves.

Visit               a               daycare               center,               preschool               or               Ikea               store               for               easy               organizational               ideas.

By               the               time               my               oldest               child               was               four               years               old,               he               knew               that               cleaning               the               play               room               was               his               job,               not               mine.

Even               if               I               help               out               from               time               to               time,               I               take               direction               from               him.

Some               nights               we               turn               clean               up               into               a               game.

I'm               not               Mary               Poppins,               but               I               can               pull               off               timed               races               and               keep               score               tossing               toys               into               baskets.
               2.

Making               Beds               
               If               kids               are               old               enough               for               a               big               kid               bed,               they               are               old               enough               to               make               it.

Ignore               the               wrinkles               and               praise               the               effort.

This               should               be               as               much               a               part               of               the               morning               routine               as               getting               dressed               and               brushing               teeth.
               3.

Setting               and               Clearing               the               Table               
               Even               the               18-month               old               can               put               plastic               plates               and               napkins               on               the               table.

Like               the               beds,               it               doesn't               have               to               look               perfect.

Be               proud               of               the               effort               and               hard               work--the               kids               will               be!

My               boys               also               developed               a               keen               interest               in               the               dishwasher.

As               long               as               there               are               no               breakables               or               knives,               let               them               load               and               unload               the               dishes.

Sorting               utensils               is               a               great               developmental               learning               activity.

One               of               my               sons               even               had               a               flair               for               creating               cool               structures               out               of               plastic               cups!
               4.

Helping               Prepare               Meals               
               Both               of               my               boys               scoot               chairs               up               to               the               counter               to               help               me               cook.

Involving               them               is               the               only               way               I               can               get               anything               done               anyway.

Kids               love               to               mix,               mash,               measure,               and               pour.

Older               kids               start               to               learn               about               reading               directions               and               math.

My               four-year-old               makes               his               own               PB               &               J               if               he               doesn't               like               dinner,               and               he's               the               ultimate               smoothie-chef               in               the               house!

I               am               not               a               very               good               cook,               so               I               benefit               greatly               by               using               children's               cookbooks.

I'm               proud               to               say               that               my               son               and               I               both               made               our               very               first               meatloaf               together.
               5.

Sorting               Laundry               
               This               chore               can               be               a               lot               of               fun.

Be               creative               about               the               different               ways               to               sort               clothes:               by               size,               color,               owner,               etc.

This               is               a               wonderful               learning               opportunity.

Young               children               can               also               put               clothes               in               and               out               of               the               dryer               and               put               things               away               in               their               room.

This               sometimes               mean               I               have               to               live               with               new,               creative               organizational               systems               in               the               dressers.

My               older               son               likes               to               change               things               around               every               so               often.

When               the               laundry               is               done,               laundry               baskets               are               fun               for               playing               turtle               or               giving               basket               rides.

I               have               every               intention               of               sending               my               kids               off               to               college               able               to               do               their               own               laundry.
               6.

Sweeping               
               I               used               to               joke               that               someone               should               make               a               Swiffer-like               device               for               crawling               babies.

Still,               it               wouldn't               be               as               fun               as               a               broom.

I               don't               know               why,               but               my               kids               love               it!

It's               one               job               I               often               re-do               when               they               are               not               looking,               but               it's               more               important               that               I               can               reinforce               one               of               our               family's               mottos:               If               you               make               a               mess,               clean               it               up.
               7.

Dusting               
               I               have               to               admit,               this               is               my               most               dreaded               chore               (and               one               I               can't               wait               to               pass               off               one               day!)               Yet,               I               promise               you               can               have               fun               dusting               with               your               little               ones!

Put               an               old               sock               on               your               children's               hands               or               give               them               a               fun,               colorful               feather               duster.

Turn               up               the               music,               dance               and               sing               and               dust               with               your               child.

Wiggles,               anyone?
               8.

Taking               Care               of               Pets               and               Plants               
               Feeding               animals               teaches               compassion.

Watering               plants               is               an               inherent               science               lesson.

I               don't               think               kids               even               view               these               tasks               as               chores.
               9.

Water               Work               
               Children               love               to               play               in               the               water.

I               often               strip               my               kids               down               to               their               undies               and               let               them               wash               all               of               the               plastic               dishes               as               they               splash               and               play.

My               sons               had               their               very               own               sponge,               just               like               Mom's.

Outside,               they               can               wash               their               toys,               bikes,               and               picnic               tables.

One               year               for               Father's               Day,               my               boys               assisted               their               dad               and               two               grandfathers               with               car               washes.
               10.

Yard               Work               
               There               are               a               lot               of               jobs               kids               can               do               outside,               like               picking               up               sticks,               watering               flowers,               and               pulling               weeds.

Take               the               time               to               observe               nature               and               slow               down               the               pace.

My               children               have               kid-sized               shovels               and               rakes               because               they               can't               wait               to               work               side-by-side               with               the               grown-ups.
               It               will               never               be               so               fun               and               easy               to               get               your               kids               to               do               chores.

Make               it               a               natural               part               of               their               lives               now               and               get               those               kids               to               work!

You'll               be               glad               you               did               .

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and               so               will               they.






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    Admit               it.

    Most               of               us               have               at               least               once               created               a               profile               on               a               social               networking               site               like               Myspace,               Friendster,               or               the               likes.

    We               all               dig               through               all               of               our               photos               to               choose               the               five               to               ten               photos               that               best               represent               who               we               are.

    Inevitably,               we               probably               find               one               or               two               that               we               really               like               and               then               throw               up               some               photos               of               ourselves               as               toddlers               because               that               was               the               last               time               we               were               really               cute.

    Well,               you               can               stop               all               of               that               now.

    All               you               need               in               order               to               make               yourself               seem               cool,               smart,               intriguing               and               fabulous               is               a               camera,               a               friend,               and               a               vehicle               to               get               you               to               and               from               IKEA.

    HOW               TO               USE               IKEA               DISPLAY               SETS               TO               IMPROVE               YOUR               SOCIAL               LIFE
                   If               you               have               never               been               to               IKEA               (gasp),               let               me               explain               something               here.

    The               first               floor               is               full               of               complete               displays               of               every               type               of               room               you               can               think               of:               living               rooms,               bedrooms,               kitchens,               offices,               etc.

    Each               display               is               full               of               IKEA               products               that               have               tags               with               information               that               tells               you               where               you               can               find               the               same               product               in               its               warehouse.

    These               displays               are               amazing.

    They               think               of               everything.

    There               are               real               books               on               the               bookshelves               and               complete               dinner               sets               on               the               table               tops.

    There               are               even               glasses               and               plates               tucked               inside               of               ktichen               cabinets.

    All               you               have               to               do               is               take               photos               of               yourself               acting               natural               (or               completely               ridiculous,               however               you               like               to               present               yourself)               in               these               displays.

    Make               sure               you               hide               the               price               tags               though!

    Then,               when               you               return               home,               just               upload               your               favorite               photos               from               your               IKEA               outing               to               your               profile               and               there               you               go.

    Just               wait               until               people               start               responding               to               that               photo               of               you               sitting               in               your               huge               black               leather               office               chair               behind               your               massive               oak               desk               surrounded               by               your               posh               bookshelves               and               lighted               liquor               cabinet.

    "Wow!

    What               does               that               person               do               for               a               living?

    I               need               to               meet               them."
                   Some               of               you               may               be               embarrassed               to               take               photos               of               yourself               acting               like               you               own               the               place               at               IKEA.

    Here               are               two               suggestions:               One,               get               there               early.

    IKEA's               are               huge               and               if               you               get               there               when               it               first               opens               in               the               morning,               there               won't               be               many               other               shoppers.

    They               will               be               few               and               far               enough               between               that               it               will               be               easy               to               snap               your               shots               when               no               one               is               looking.

    Also,               it               helps               to               bring               at               least               two               friends               with               you.

    You'll               need               one               to               take               the               photos               and               then               the               other               can               join               in               the               picture               frame.

    At               least               you               won't               be               the               only               one               acting               ridiculous.

    If               that               doesn't               help,               then               remind               yourself               of               this:               You               probably               won't               ever               see               any               of               these               people               ever               again,               so               who               cares               what               they               think?

    Also,               they               may               actually               think               what               you're               doing               is               funny               and               who               knows,               maybe               you'll               make               a               new               friend.
                   There               is               also               one               more               thing               to               consider.

    If               you               really               do               meet               someone               because               of               your               profile,               it               probably               won't               take               them               long               to               figure               out               that               you               don't               actually               have               a               super               posh               office               or               that               your               living               room               doesn't               really               have               that               nice               modernist               feel               to               it.

    Here's               how               you               get               around               that:               Never               lie               about               it.

    Upload               your               photos               without               adding               captions.

    Never               claim               that               this               is               you               in               your               office.

    That               way,               if               it               comes               up,               you               can               just               say,               "Oh               yeah,               that               is               just               a               joke.

    My               friend               and               I               took               those               when               we               went               to               IKEA."               This               way,               you               are               not               a               liar               and               you               can               show               that               you               have               a               sense               of               humor.

    You               can't               lose.






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    This               Vintage               Kitchen               Cabinet               Resurfacing               Project               is               a               little               hard               to               describe               accurately               in               a               simple               title,               but               if               you               have               a               country               kitchen,               retro               kitchen,               shabby               chic               kitchen,               or               even               a               Pottery               Barn               looking               kitchen               you               will               like               this               fun               vintage               looking               ideas               for               your               kitchen.

    To               Make               This               Vintage               Kitchen               Cabinet               Resurfacing               Project               You               Will               Need:
                   Rolls               of               chicken               wire               or               similar               wire               fencing               material
                   Tin               snips               or               metal               cutters
                   U               shaped               nails,               a               staple               gun,               or               mirror               clips
                   Ruler
                   Clothe               pins
                   Photos
                   Recipes
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                   To               get               started               adding               this               vintage               display               idea               to               your               cabinets               you               need               to               measure               each               cabinet               door               you               want               to               cover               or               resurface               with               this               look.
                   Now,               if               you               have               a               recessed               area               on               you               kitchen               cabinets               you               may               want               to               cut               your               chicken               wire               to               fit               in               there.
                   So,               cut               each               piece               of               chicken               wire               or               metal               mesh               fencing               out               to               size,               one               for               each               cabinet               door.

    By               the               way,               I               recommend               this               fun               little               vintage               photo               and               recipe               display               for               the               upper               cabinets               only.

    It               is               light,               somewhat               flat,               and               you               can               see               through               it,               so               it               should               not               make               your               upper               cabinets               look               top               heavy.
                   Use               some               pliers               to               bend               over               the               sharp               cut               ends               of               the               metal               on               each               piece.
                   Now,               you               need               to               install               each               piece               of               chicken               wire               cutting               on               each               door.

    To               do               this               you               have               a               few               options.
                   You               can               use               a               staple               gun               to               make               the               smallest               holes.

    Simple               staple               your               rectangle               of               chicken               wire               up               with               one               staple               in               each               corner.
                   You               can               also               use               those               U               shaped               nails               meant               to               hold               electrical               wire               to               the               wall.
                   Finally,               this               is               my               favorite               look;               take               a               large               washer               that               is               larger               than               the               opening               on               the               chicken               wire.

    Place               it               over               one               opening               and               screw               into               place.

    This               puts               more               retro               and               industrial               spin               on               this               kitchen               craft               project.
                   Now,               once               you               have               installed               the               chicken               wire               on               each               of               your               upper               kitchen               cabinet               doors               you               can               start               loading               them               up               with               picture,               recipes,               and               art               work               from               the               kids.
                   To               hang               papers               form               the               kitchen               cabinets               use               all               wood               cloth               pins.

    You               can               buy               them               buy               the               bag.

    You               could               also               stain               them               out               in               red               or               blue               or               any               color               you               want.

    Any               kind               of               clip               will               work               and               use               this               as               a               change               to               get               the               industrial,               vintage,               or               retro               look               you               want               in               your               kitchen.

    You               can               buy               silver               clips               at               art               supply               stores,               black               and               silver               clips               at               office               supply               stores,               and               metal               colorful               clips               at               Ikea!
                   Simply               use               a               clip               and               look               it               on               the               chicken               wire,               not               add               Grandma's               recipe               cards,               holiday               cards               form               the               kids,               cut               outs               from               Southern               Living,               or               even               old               black               and               white               photos               in               any               pattern               you               want!
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