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I hope you all had a great 4th of July. We had lots of fun. Went to my mother's for a barbeque dinner, then off to fireworks. Gage was quite impressed. Ariel had been begging to see fireworks for about a month, so let's just say she was enthusiastic and wants to know when we're going to see more fireworks.

I'll probably be spending part of today under my desk. I've been getting crashes at odd times, with no sign of spyware or viruses, so now I need to check to make sure the fans and heat sink are all in good condition. Otherwise, it's off to the computer shop! Good thing I have a 5 year warranty on this machine!

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Family Fun at Dinnertime

Even as a stay at home parent it’s often difficult to find time to have meals as a family. Everyone has places to rush off to. You might have kids eating at different times due to their various activities or your husband coming home just a little too late to eat with the rest of the family.

Dinner shouldn’t always be rushed, however, and I strongly recommend finding ways to eat meals as a family. One thing that can help is to have a little fun with your meals.

One fun thing to do is to have dinner (or other meals) in the back yard as a picnic. Since it’s summer right now, this is a great time for family picnics. It’s a much more relaxed way to enjoy your meals and get to talk as a family. After eating, you’re in the perfect place to play some games, letting the kids run around as the day cools off.

You don’t have to limit family picnics to summertime either. If the weather isn’t cooperating, have a picnic in the house. Pick a room, spread a picnic blanket and enjoy!

On the opposite side of things, your family may enjoy the occasional more formal dinner. Young children in particular often love the excuse to dress up. Get out the good dishes that sit in the cabinet for too much of the year and use them! A little sparkling cider for the kids really adds to the fun. And remember, just because the dishes and clothes are a little fancier than normal doesn’t mean you need to be a gourmet chef that night. Cook something you love.

Yet another fun thing to do is let the kids pick the menu. Depending on the number of children you have, you could let each pick one thing they want for dinner. You might get some odd combinations, but at least each of the kids will be happy with at least one part of the meal.

You can also have a theme for the meal, and get paper plates and decorations to match. Have a little fiesta and eat tacos, burritos, enchiladas or whatever Mexican foods you know how to cook. Go Italian with your favorite pasta dishes and a great salad.

No matter how busy your family is, you should be trying to have a meal together, without interruptions, at least once a week. More if you can manage it, of course. It is extremely important to keep your family connected and to know what is going on in everyone’s lives. Whether you pick a night at random or have to write a date on the calendar and enforce it, you can make having family dinners something everyone looks forward to.

Stephanie Foster is the owner of Home with the Kids, a resource that knows that there's more to staying home with your family than just business. For more stay at home tips, visit the site at http://www.homewiththekids.com/ and subscribe to the free newsletter.

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