A grandfather last week gave his granddaughter the most memorable gift. After the "Blizzard of 2015" hit last week, which Philadelphia did not get. Providence, Rhode Island resident Allen Queen loaded his truck with snow and drove 375 miles south to his granddaughter’s home in Glen Burnie, Maryland, the Capital Gazette reported. Queen told the girl that Elsa—from the hit movie “Frozen”—helped deliver the snow, according to the Capital Gazette. The duo then proceeded to build a snowman in the front yard. Sophie had been hoping for snow but Maryland has received a minuscule amount so far. “And then there’s just this random snowman in our yard,” her mother, Nicole, told the Capital Gazette. TLC Moon Bounce
Every parent cringes when they finally have to hand over the car keys to their teen. It’s a stressful time when your teenager starts to drive. As parents, we always want to keep our children safe, but there will come a point at which we have to let them go off on their own. It’s just one of those important skills that we need to teach our children in order for them to thrive as adults. In order to feel better about this situation, there are some steps that a parent can take to prepare a teen to start driving. Knowing that your child is competent and equipped will help you feel more confident in their ability. Give Them Plenty of Practice Make sure that your child heads out for some practice with you. You should do this as much as possible until you both feel comfortable with the situation. If your child looks as though they’re uncomfortable or nervous while driving, then it isn’t yet time to let them take their road test or drive by themselves. You can head to an empty parking lot
Spring is one of the busiest times of the year. There are more charity events and parties to plan in spring than any other season. However, the weather is getting warmer and it just makes you want to be outside. Holidays in spring include St. Patricks Day, Easter, Mother’s Day, and Memorial Day. Spring is also the time for elementary, high school, and college graduations, first communions, proms, and more. All that is in addition to the birthdays, church picnics, block parties, and other special events going on in the spring. So there is no better time to add a fun, exciting bounce house rental to your next party plans. Not surprisingly, spring is the busiest time of the year for bounce house rentals. The good weather combined with the numerous social events adds up to more bounce house rentals on the weekends — and even during the week — that at any other time of the year. To make sure you get your first choice of bounce house themes or other inflatables, it’s a good idea
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