Recipes for Oobleck: From Dr. Seuss Bartholomew and the Oobleck

Dr. Seuss celebrates his birthday on March 2. We celebrate Dr. Seuss legacy of literature. Dr. Seuss's charming fable Bartholomew and the Oobleck is pure fun. Here are recipes to make oobleck with your children, homeschool or students. What is oobleck? Dr. Seuss is not only a wit with cartoon drawings, but he's pretty creative with words too. Oobleck is just what it sounds like: goopy, gooey, slimy putty flubber. And Oobleck has a mind of it's own as poor Bartholomew discovers. Celebrate the wonder and magic of Dr. Seuss in your homeschool or classroom. Read  Recipes for Oobleck: From Dr. Seuss Bartholomew and the Oobleck

Be Careful What Names You Apply and Self-Apply

Volumes have been written about what to name babies. And volumes should be written on what NOT to name them. I have a friend who has been trying to stay on top of weird kid names, but that's a Herculean task with. It's a lot of work --as soon as you nail one set, another bunch crops up. Now I don't say it has to be like it was when I was young--12 standard boy and girl names and woe be it to anyone with a different one. Like Marilisa. But still, Be Careful What Names You Apply and Self-Apply Picture is Little Miss Marilisa at three.

Did you Play Powder Puff Football?

  I'm dating myself big time, but hey, at almost 50, every reference is. I've been reading a lot about football. Which is a thing I know next to nothing and care even less about. I had two encounters with the game. I played touch football in 8th grade and Powder Puff in 12th. Neither was a great experience, in retrospect. For laughs and memories, read on   Anyone Beside Me Play Powder Puff Football?