Two Classy Chics Week in Review March 6th

Spring Season - Yellow DaffodilsToday is Friday, March 6th, 2020. Welcome to the Friday ~ Week in Review post! I will be doing these posts every Friday to update you all on what happened throughout the week, so everyone can get caught up on the things they may of missed!

Quote of the Week: The essence of all beautiful art, all great art, is gratitude. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Giveaways:

The Adventures of A.R.I. – My Robot Friend Movie DVD
Spongelle Body Wash Infused Buffer
King-Size Duvet Cover from Dianoche Designs

Reviews:

Polymer Clay 24 Colors Oven-Bake Clay Kit for Kids
NE ZHA on DVD
Bath and Body Products from Pevonia
Bela Wellness Drinks
PLAYMOBIL The Movie on DVD

General Posts, Recipes, Crafts and More:

The Best Rainy Day Activities
Mailbox Monday for March 2020
5 Behaviors Displayed By All Good Leaders
Frugal Finds – Mega Clearance Deals on Holiday Items
How to Choose the Best Computer Mouses
Strolling Down the Wildwood Boardwalk at Night
Will I Experience Pain During My Dental Treatment?
Chewy Chocolate Fudge Brownies Recipe

How many of you have children? For those of you with kids do you have them do chores? Do you pay them a weekly allowance for doing them or give them some other type of reward? How young is too young to start doing chores? I would enjoy hearing your thoughts on this.

Comments

  1. Mia Rose says

    Your Frugal Finds posts are always some of my favorites to read. You always find such good bargains.

  2. I love the quote of the week. It sure had been a fast week this week. I have been busy getting more cleaning supplies and lots of wipes.

  3. Tamra Phelps says

    I always like the Dianoche Designs giveaways. They have such beautiful things.

  4. Peggy Nunn says

    My children are grown but when they were younger, they did chores and got paid. Not much but enough to have something in their pockets.

  5. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    This quote made me think and that is always good. As for chores I first start by having the child clean up after himself/herself – without any payment As the child gets older I add to the chores/duties and then give an allowance.