viernes, 31 de diciembre de 2010

About Today: How to Dress for New Year's Eve

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From Jen Hubley, your About Today Editor
New Year's Eve is in a few hours, and I've just realized that I have nothing to wear. This happens every year. Despite the fact that I continue to buy outfits, I still have nothing to put on come party time.

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My theory is that my closet is actually eating my clothes. Not all of them, mind you. Just the cute ones.

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The paint-stained sweatpants from college are still there, as is everything that fit when I was smaller or larger than I am now.
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Best Dressy Holiday Looks
It's cute clothes in my current size, appropriate to the occasion but not too revealing, that I seem to be missing.
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What to Wear to Parties
The good news is that this gives me an excuse to go out and buy something new. After all, some cultures believe that it's essential to start out the new year with new clothes. Who am I to say any different?

 


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About Homeschooling: Happy New Year - HS Mid-year - Martin Luther King

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Happy New Year! 2011 is here and I'm looking forward to another great year here at About.com Homeschooling. This week you'll find Martin Luther King, Jr. Printables, Printable Coloring Calendars, New Year Tic-Tac-Toe and more.

Happy New Year Tic-Tac-Toe
Happy 2010! Celebrate the New Year and the new decade with these printable pages. Make a New Year Visor, some New Year Cards, a New Years Resolution, and make and play Happy New Year Tic-Tac-Toe.

Can I Begin Homeschooling Mid-year?
Yes, you can! Homeschooling is legal in all 50 states, and you can begin homeschooling at any time. If you are considering taking your child out of public or private school during the school year, be sure to do your homework and follow the laws and requirements of your state.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Printables
Martin Luther King, Jr. was born on January 15, 1929. Because his birthday is so close to the holiday season, we celebrate it on the 3rd Monday in January. This move was made to help the holiday get approved.

January Fundays Calendar
January brings in the New Year and Martin Luther King's Birthday; but, there's more to January than meets the eye. Follow along on the January Fundays Calendar to learn interesting tidbits all through the month. Here are some selected January Holidays and Events coming up.Check out the January Fundays Calendarand the January Coloring Calendar.

 


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jueves, 30 de diciembre de 2010

About Today: 6 Ways to Recycle a Christmas Tree

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From Jen Hubley, your About Today Editor
My husband and I are suckers, which is why we tend to buy the saddest Christmas tree on the lot and decorate it as if it were the White House fir. This makes us feel like we're really getting into the spirit of the season, at least until Christmas passes and our sad little Charlie Brown tree disintegrates in its stand.

6 Ways to Recycle Your Christmas Tree
At least this makes recycling easier. Pretty much, we just need to sweep the remains into an envelope and mail it to the recycling center. Easy-peasy!

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If you've got a larger and less waif-like tree, you'll need more than a dust pan to help you dispose of your tree.
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How to Recycle Your Christmas Tree in the Garden
I love the idea of using the tree in the yard somehow, either as compost...

5 Ways to Recycle Christmas Trees for the Birds
...or as a bird feeder. Depending on how big your tree is, you could feed pterodactyls with that thing. (Please note: Pterodactyls are harder to come by than Christmas trees.)

 


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miércoles, 29 de diciembre de 2010

About Today: How to Keep a New Year's Resolution

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From Jen Hubley, your About Today Editor
New Year's Resolutions: So easy to make, so hard to keep. Unless, like me, you resolve every year to stop setting unreasonable goals. Then you can start out by not making resolutions, and you're already a winner.

How to Keep a New Year's Resolution
But perhaps you'd like to be a better sport about the whole thing. In that case, I recommend reading this piece on how to keep a resolution, once you've made one.
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What's Your New Year's Resolution?
My favorite of these? "... Smile more. Judge less." Maybe I'll make a resolution after all, and just steal this one.

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I also like the idea of setting aside time everyday to do something creative.

 


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