We have reached the point in our house where we are gathering children's art. It started as one painting on the fridge and slowly turned into a small pile on the desk. We racked our brains on what we could do to display our daughter's art tastefully, simply and located where she could see it. I found a couple square 12"x12" wooden frames and set about cutting her paintings down to that size. We now change out the art every month or so and put the old art in a tidy and easy to display 12"x12" inch folder.
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Now updated with more photos: Most children cannot get enough of digging in the sand. We had some hefty criteria for investing in a sand play area. 1. It needed to be covered from the sun and the rain, so that it could be played in all year long. 2. It needed a lid to keep the neighbor cats out. 3. It needed to be big enough for more than one child to play in. We decided a sandpit built into our deck was the way to go. We hired a builder and got the project started.
This weekend we (Tim) is busily planting in the middle level of our retaining wall and filling the top up with gravel. J loves to play with Daddy in the wheelbarrow. More pictures of the wall coming soon!
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