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100 Things to Do When You’re Bored In Summer

Summer is here and you might have some extra time off on your hands. After a while, you might even get bored and don’t really know what to do. There is plenty to do, you just need a bit of inspiration. Here are 100 things to do when you’re bored in the summer: 1. Rest – just recharge your batteries for the next weeks to come 2. Observe nature – stop time and just appreciate the beauty of a flower or a tree 3. Spend time in the sun and get some vitamin D 4. Find new hobbies 5. Explore new cities 6. Play video games 7. Listen to music and discover new bands that you might like 8. Watch...

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RUN! Learning Resources AlphaGator Just $12.29! (Reg

$24.99) RUN! Limited quantities! Amazon has the Learning Resources AlphaGator for just $12.29! (regularly $24.99) Learning Resources is my favorite educational toy brand! These won’t last long so don’t wait to snag one! Keep in mind, Amazon pricing can change at any time! Don’t wait to purchase this deal or it might be gone when you come back! This item will ship free for all Amazon Prime members. Or, regular members can score free shipping by adding $25 or more worth of eligible items to your cart. You can get a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime here.

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2019-08-19

http://www.myboxingcoach.com - As a boxing trainer I coach 3 basic types of boxing hook. In this 90 second boxing tips video I am going to talk you through ...

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5 Questions to Help You Declutter all

those. Kids. Toys. This article was originally published on mindbodygreen. Parenthood is wonderful and joyful and exhausting and hard. As soon as you think you've got it figured out, something—your kid, your body, your schedule, your home, your child care—shifts. Parenthood for me has also been about embracing seemingly contradictory ideas, like: Clear rules and guidelines make for resilient parenting, and flexibility is key as our family continually evolves. Parenthood is a sea of grays: It's about making and then breaking rules as you and your child grow and change. And yet, I've found that there is an enormous benefit to developing ground rules, even when you know they will be bent. So when it comes to my home's play space, rather...

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