Happy Halloween! – Keep Our Kids Safe!
My kids are so excited for Halloween, they're bouncing off the walls! I know when we head out tonight, they won't be as careful as usual about crossing streets and looking for cars.
My kids are so excited for Halloween, they're bouncing off the walls! I know when we head out tonight, they won't be as careful as usual about crossing streets and looking for cars.
I wasn't able to make it to this last year, but I got several calls from friends who were shocked at what is happening in schools...and yes, that includes schools right here in SW Montana.
There's one thing we know for sure about little kids-- they can make practically anything seem adorable. Scrunched-up, twisted sour faces? Check. A boppin' on a bed rendition of Michael Jackson's 'Thriller'? You betcha! Although we're a little dumbfounded as to how this "everything is ridiculously adorable" thing actually happens, we can't help but be sucked into the cuteness every darn time. This is especially true when it comes to Halloween.
It’s rough being a two-year-old these days. Mom and dad don’t understand half the stuff that goes down at the playground, so it’s the duty of siblings to offer advice, keep them in check and give a little tough love.
Isn’t ice cream the best? We snag a scoop of Chunky Monkey or Mint Chocolate Cookie Dough and BAM! Our worries of the world are gone. It’s sugar magic at its finest. Even better is when kids get a hold of the tasty treat-- they’re in pure adorable bliss!
I just did most of my back to school shopping, so I believe this!
Swim, Bike, and Run in the Bozeman Children's Triathlon!
The Bozeman Recreation Department is teaming up with the USTA and the Bozeman Tritons to offer this exciting youth triathlon in and around Bogert Park
A registered sexual offender was seen near Hawthorne School yesterday. William Rectenwald is a 68 year old male, approximately 250-300 pounds. He drives a 1981 Citation (grey).
For more information on Rectenwald, click here.
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As you know, an Amber alert was issued in Montana this week for a 12 year old girl out of Kalispell.
In November, Justin Moore and his wife Kate welcomed their second daughter, Kennedy Faye, to the world. Kennedy joined big sister Ella Kole, who turned 2-years-old over the weekend (Feb. 11).
For years, the prevailing wisdom behind doling out allowances to kids has been that the practice helps children learn about budgets, which, in turn, leads to better spending habits when they grow up — assumptions that may not be true.