(First off, please note: Our blog domain will be moving to www.burburandfriends.com/blog) It’s always the little things that we love most and remember best about the people in our lives. Kind, supportive words spoken. The friend you know who gives the biggest, warmest, best hugs. The simplest kind gesture that brightens your day. Even though [...]
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I remember the aerobic getting-the-kids-dressed-to-play-outside-in-winter workouts that I used to do when my kids were young. Getting a little one dressed for winter weather can be like trying to stuff a hyperactive octopus that’s been slathered in olive oil into one leg of a pair of pantyhose. Set aside your winter scrapbooking or stamping [...]
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