tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7763380180041018095.post5826211773792269813..comments2024-03-18T08:27:51.283-05:00Comments on PB+J Babes: Summer Bucket List | 2015Amber Masseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13992452665593824030noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7763380180041018095.post-67069153349279904372015-06-27T21:33:54.520-05:002015-06-27T21:33:54.520-05:00Oooh ice cream in a bag sounds like fun!! And I lo...Oooh ice cream in a bag sounds like fun!! And I love that you guys are living it up at the pool!!Laura Darlinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05817637305623694718noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7763380180041018095.post-46010680443697161392015-06-25T22:22:18.235-05:002015-06-25T22:22:18.235-05:00I took my 2 year old to the Perot museum a few wee...I took my 2 year old to the Perot museum a few weeks ago. For the price (and the amount there is to do for their age), I think they may still be a little young. Next time you go to Belton, I would recommend either The Thinkery in Austin (5&under only on Monday mornings! It is AMAZING!!) or The Mayborn Museum in Waco. Both are much less expensive, free parking, and really more geared to littles. <br /><br />I'm 20 weeks with my first girl, and was pregnant with my son when you had the girls so I love your blog!!Laurenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12965257611051677054noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7763380180041018095.post-74321691531837992772015-06-25T19:18:37.776-05:002015-06-25T19:18:37.776-05:00You are doing such a good job of taking care of yo...You are doing such a good job of taking care of your big girls while baby girl is growing. That is not an easy task! Looks like they are having the time of their little lives!! You always capture such great moments in your photos. Love them!!!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13225254964112363249noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7763380180041018095.post-56563686934575797572015-06-25T14:49:19.717-05:002015-06-25T14:49:19.717-05:00lovelovelove!! Makes me want to step up my Mama ga...lovelovelove!! Makes me want to step up my Mama game and do lots of fun things with the kiddies this summer! This is my first summer in 2 years that I'm *not* having a baby, so I will be able to live the whole summer without having to slow down too much - ha! Kristina https://www.blogger.com/profile/04070620374427478868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7763380180041018095.post-46943653793639744442015-06-25T12:36:50.725-05:002015-06-25T12:36:50.725-05:00Ashley! These are great suggestions! I love the ...Ashley! These are great suggestions! I love the idea of using veggie trimmings and grapes. We always have those around! Such a great option over the bread. I didn't even know that was the case. Thank you:)Amber Masseyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13992452665593824030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7763380180041018095.post-68673059424712762802015-06-25T12:30:05.923-05:002015-06-25T12:30:05.923-05:00I love your blog- I have read it since I was also ...I love your blog- I have read it since I was also pregnant with my daughter. Our girls are only a week apart! :) I did want to comment on your duck feedings. I am not one to say yay or nay to any of this but I have just seen it everywhere it seems lately that bread is bad for the lil' ducks. <br /><br />What Not to Feed Ducks<br /><br />The most common items fed to ducks and waterfowl are also the least nutritious and most unhealthy: bread, chips, crackers, popcorn and similar bread-type products and scraps.<br /><br />Good Foods for Ducks<br /><br />The best foods for ducks are those that provide the nutrients, minerals and vitamins the birds need for healthy growth and development. Many of these foods are similar to the natural seeds, grains and plants the birds will forage on their own. As omnivorous birds, ducks will eat a great deal of different foods, and the best foods to offer ducks include:<br /><br />Cracked corn<br />Wheat, barley or similar grains<br />Oats (uncooked; rolled or quick)<br />Rice (cooked or uncooked)<br />Milo<br />Birdseed (any type or mix)<br />Grapes (cut in half)<br />Frozen peas or corn (defrosted, no need to cook)<br />Earthworms<br />Mealworms (fresh or dried)<br />Chopped lettuce or other greens or salad mixes<br />Vegetable trimmings or peels (chopped)<br />Duck feed pellets or poultry starter pellets are another great option, and they can be purchased from farming or agricultural supply stores.<br /><br />I figure we give the best we can to our lil ones we should try to do the same to the animals. <br /><br />I'm hope you take this comment from a good heart and not a troll. <br /><br />AshleyAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06961185675599899805noreply@blogger.com