TRAFFIC JAM WEEKEND LINKY PARTY #228
What a week! The Deuce’s school rolled out their continuous learning plan on Monday and we have been implementing it. Shout out to the Olathe Public School District! They did a fantastic job of creating flexible guidelines and schedules for their students. The Deuce isn’t happy about having to do the work before Xbox and other electronic fun, but he’s doing his part. He has also been taking control in the kitchen more with Hubby which is lightening my load. Thank you, YouTube! Please pray for my home state of Louisiana. They are really taking the brunt of this pandemic. The Pelican State is no stranger to natural disasters and crises but the residents deserve a break.
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WELCOME TO TRAFFIC JAM WEEKEND
LINKY PARTY #228
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Kimberly: Being A Wordsmith | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram
Evelyn: Eclectic Evelyn | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram | YouTube | Tumblr
Tracy: View From The Beach Chair | Twitter | Facebook | Pinterest
Laurie: Seeking Serenity & Harmony | Pinterest | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Fb (Homestead) | YouTube
Michelle: My Bijou Life | Instagram | Pinterest
Lisa: Lisa’s Everyday Life | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
Natasha: Epic Mommy Adventures | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest
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These are the featured posts from Traffic Jam Weekend #227…
Michelle chose How Coronavirus Has Changed the Face of the Environmental State from Urban Naturale. “I’m very interested in these changes and whether or not some things could be continued. Like working from home. How many who are working from home now used to go into the office?”
Natasha also chose this post. “This is definitely a great perspective as a result of the coronavirus that I have not thought about previously. Thank you for sharing the impact that the social distancing and quarantine are having on the environment. Great post!”
Tracy chose BUTTERFINGER® CANDIED TRIFLE {EASY SPRING DESSERT} from Curly Crafty Mom. “This is the perfect dish for being safe at home! All the yummy flavors wrapped up in a great dish!”
Lisa chose Dutch Apple Bread Recipe from Butter With a Side of Bread. “Love quick breads and can’t wait to try this recipe.”
Kimberly chose Radical Ralphie’s Coronavirus Birthday Party from Shelbee On the Edge. “This post shows how to make ‘lemonade out of lemons.’ Although we are all enduring the Coronavirus pandemic, we can still celebrate milestones and make memories. Fabulous cake!”
Antionette chose A Guest Room That Is Sure to Impress from Urban Naturale. “Even though we no longer have an extra ‘guest’ room in our new home, these are some great amenities to have if we still did.”
Laurie chose Boo Boo Bunny from Chas’ Crazy Creations. “I love the idea of this project. It looks so simple and cute for the little ones. I hope sometime in the month of April to make one or two of these for our house. Very cute and simple project.”
Sonni chose SF By The Bay: Science Fiction From the Bay Area from Adventures in Weseland. “I visited San Francisco in January and have been on a quest to read more books connected to the Bay Area. I was happy to sneak a peak of the SF by the Bay: Science Fiction and Fantasy in the Bay Area exhibit with this post.”
The post with the most views was Weed Appreciation Day from Grammy’s Grid.
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THANKS so much for featuring my trifle! 🙂 Have a great weekend!
Carrie
curlycraftymom.com
Our pleasure, Carrie.
Thank you for hosting! This is what I featured the week of 3-30 to 4-3-20 on my blog. On Tuesday was a Brownie Cheesecake No Bake. Wednesday was my Hershey’s Best Brownie, Thursday was a Hot Brownie Cake. And winding up this Week of Brownies is Tip Friday Keeping Baked Goods Fresh. Enjoy!
We starting our on-line distance education rollout on Monday in the district I teach in and it will be interesting as who knows what to expect. I mainly deal with the emotionally distrubed who don’t like school anyway, so it will be a huge challenge.
Wow, thanks so much for the feature that is so cool and I was so lucky to see it right before everything got too crazy.
Thanks for hosting and I hope things are going ok and everyone stays safe.
Good luck, Patrick! Hang in there.
Kimberly, thanks so much for featuring my son’s coronavirus birthday cake! We had a lot of fun making the best of a less than desirable situation! I really appreciate the feature!
Shelbee
Well deserved, Shelbee!
Praying for all affected by this.
Nice idea with the coronavirus cake. 🙂 Thanks for hosting! I brought by some Salmon Fried Rice. Hope you enjoy. 🙂 Stay safe and healthy!
That cake is amazing, right?
Thank you so much for featuring UrbanNaturale.com posts: “A Guest Room That Is Sure to Impress” and “How Coronavirus Has Changed the Face of the Environmental State” . I really appreciate the support and recognition. Thank you for hosting this fun and fabulous Link Up Party each week!
Our pleasure, Deborah. Always love reading your informative posts.
Definitely a challenging season for our students and for their educators! My husband is a teacher and has been for over 25 years, but we’ve never encountered anything like this before!
Thanks so much for hosting and for featuring my WEED APPRECIATION DAY!
Thank you so much for the feature and for hosting wonderful party.