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Cheap and Easy Busy Bag: Clothespin Letter Matching

Busy Bags are great! Little packets of prepared activities in portable form, they are perfect for packing for travel or waiting rooms or restaurants. Busy bags can be simple or elaborate, cheap or expensive. Here’s an example of a cheap busy bag that’s quick to put together.

Cheap and Easy Busy Bag: Clothespin Letter Matching

Estimated Cost Per Bag: < $1* Estimated Time to Make: < 10 minutes Materials:

  • Paper plate
  • 26 Clothespins
  • Sharpie

In the time it takes you to write the alphabet twice, this busy bag is ready to go. Just put capital letters on the clothespins, lower case letters on the plate, and stick it in a ziploc.

*Cost per bag is estimated based on amount of materials used. If you are only making one bag and have to go out and buy all the materials for the bag, cost of materials will be higher, but you will have leftovers.

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Thank God for the Rain

Have you been watching Conference?! So many wonderful speakers have shared so many wonderful, uplifting messages, but I think this is one of my favorites.

How much of life do we miss by waiting to see the rainbow before thanking God that there is rain? - Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Photo credit: Scott Butner

President Uchtdorf has a way with words. I love this reminder to cultivate an attitude of thankfulness, even when it seems we have little to be thankful for. 🙂 Click on the pic for a giant version, and pass it on!

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You Can Get Better!

I had a bit of an epiphany yesterday, and I think I’ve found a new mantra for myself. Just reading it makes me feel optimistic and energized!

You can get better at ANYTHING if you do it often enough

It’s sort of along the lines of one of my favorite quotes – “That which we persist in doing becomes easier” – but it just has a different ring to it. One that’s more relatable to me, and my struggles with inadequacy.

Click on the image for a bigger version if you want one, too!

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