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Chicken Nuggets Pasta Skeleton Recipe

Fun Things to do With Chicken Nuggets: Make a Pasta Skeleton

What fun things do you do with chicken nuggets for Halloween? The kids love pasta and chicken nuggets, so we decided to combine the two into a pasta skeleton with a chicken nugget skull. Enjoy!

We played around with food to decide what food would make the best face and still taste good with the chicken nuggets. We settled on pickle faces. Nothing goes better with nuggets than ketchup and pickles- at least that's what the kids say.

Things to do with Chicken Nuggets. Make some fun pickle faces.


















    How to Make Pasta Skeletons with Chicken Nuggets



    Fun Things to do With Chicken Nuggets: Make a Pasta Skeleton
    Fun Things to do With Chicken Nuggets: Make a Pasta Skeleton.

    • Bake the nuggets in the oven according to package directions. 

    • Boil 1 C. Penne and 1/2 C. Rotini according to package directions. Add your favorite Pasta sauce. Serve with chicken nuggets with pickle smiles.

    • Create pasta skeletons or other fun creatures. Playing with food makes it more fun to eat!

    Chicken Nuggets Pasta Skeleton Recipe
    Chicken Nuggets Pasta Skeleton Recipe.


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    Indiana State Fair Experience Budget Tips and Tricks

    Tips for the Indiana State Fair

    So, we earned an entry (free ticket) to the Indiana State Fair with a 4H Exhibit on Small Engines. What's to do at the State Fair? Well there's lots of things to do at the Fair. It isn't just all amusement rides and games. There are so many things to do that you could spend all day there... if you could stand the heat or the walking and had a pocket full of cash! If you have lots of one dollar bills, you can ride the train every time you needed to get somewhere. Well, you could, if you could find a seat. You can enjoy the State Fair on a budget with these Indiana State Fair tips and tricksEnjoy!


    Best Parks in Indiana for Kids and Families

    What is the Best Park in Indianapolis Area?


    If you're like us, you probably go park hopping and hop from park to park, trying to find the best park in Indiana for kids. We've been all around the state, but we stick mostly to the greater Indianapolis Area. So, what is the best park in the Indianapolis area to have the best summer ever? You decide, we've shared our favorite Indiana park experiences!


    Best Park in Indiana for Kids

    Best Park in Indiana for Kids.


    Finding your way to the best park takes planning. Before we make the trek, we consult Google and add the address to maps. After a visit to Walmart, we pack a bag with sunscreen, bug spray, water, bread, peanut butter, jelly, and grapes! Notice, I don't mention sandwiches. We are always in a hurry to get started, so I just grab the basics and we make the sandwiches at the park!


    The Indianapolis Zoo is always a fun option. For hot summer days, be sure to bring a towel,  plenty of sunscreen, and a change of clothes, so you can enjoy the splash pad. Also, check the zoo's website for daily deals. They offer lower ticket prices on slow days.


    If you prefer free options, we've got 'em. Keep reading for the best parks in Indiana. 

    Have the best summer ever at one of these great Indiana parks!


    Plainfield, Indiana: Hummel Park


    There are many little parks tucked away in Plainfield, but several of the city parks are all in one place! From Main Street (State Road 40) to Hadley Road, you'll find a skate park, an older park with a merry-go-round, baseball diamonds, an old-fashioned curly slide, and even a little gazebo for weddings. Coming from State Rd. 40, Hummel Park is on the right just before Hadley Road.

    Plainfield, Indiana: Hummel Park

    Plainfield, Indiana: Hummel Park.


    Hummel Park in Plainfield is full of surprises. White Lick Creek runs through it, there are hiking and biking trails, a play area, a splash pad, and so many things to do. When you cross the bridge over the creek, you'll find an amazing wedding pavilion and additional play spaces.


    Walk or bike the path around East Co. Rd. 600 S, and you'll discover a lake perfect for fishing.

    Indianapolis, Indiana: Garfield Park


    Garfield Park is one of the most beautiful city parks. There are many free things to do scheduled year around. They also offer activities that only cost a few dollars per person.

    Indianapolis, Indiana: Garfield Park



    They have an awesome pool at the Burrello Family Center. It also has gyms, food, and seasonal special events. The Garfield Park Arts Center offers many classes for children and adults. In the past we even taught a few drama classes here. Don't miss their Halloween and Christmas events.


    Things to do at Garfield Park: Halloween
    Things to do at Garfield Park: Halloween.

    Indianapolis, Indiana: Eagle Creek Park


    Is as big as state park! Eagle Creek Park offers a beach, many playgrounds, shelters, wedding pavilions, an ornithology center, a yoga retreat, canoeing, a zip line, and an earth science center... all for the price to park your car. Read more about it: Things to do at Eagle Creek Park.


    Indianapolis, Indiana: 100 Acre Woods

    Indianapolis, Indiana: 100 Acre Woods
    Indianapolis, Indiana: 100 Acre Woods.


    Avon, Indiana: Washington Township Park


    Offers a fishing lake, beautiful trails with bridges, a splash pad, wedding area, playground, sledding hill, and seasonal events.


    Danville, Indiana: Ellis Park


    Offers a nearby public pool, playground, baseball diamonds, wading creek, and seasonal events including a holiday light display.


    Mooresville, Indiana: Pioneer Park


    Offers a seated zip line, a pool, many playgrounds, camps, hiking and bike trails, baseball diamonds, and seasonal events. This is our pick for the best city park in Indiana.

    Mooresville Park PoolMooresville Park Pool.

    Halloween Trail activities at Pioneer Park in Mooresville.
    Halloween Trail Activities at Pioneer Park in Mooresville.


    Speedway Indiana: Park


    Offers a nearby soccer field (at the school), a unique playground, a gazebo, and seasonal events.

    Meadowood Park in Speedway
    Meadowood Park in Speedway. Photo from Speedway Daily Photo.


    New Castle, Indiana: Memorial Park


    This is a huge county park. It offers a sledding hill, fishing lakes, more adorable ducks and geese than you can imagine, many shelters for events, 4-H events, several playground areas, a beautiful golf course, an amphitheater, and so much more.

    Memorial Park New Castle IndianaMemorial Park New Castle Indiana.


    Noblesville, Indiana: Forest Park


    Offers a pool, a train museum and train rides, camps, hiking and bike trails, sand volleyball fields, baseball diamonds, a carousel, mini golf, and seasonal events.

    Noblesville Forest Park CarouselNoblesville Forest Park Carousel. Photo by Erinne Sikcih.


    Spring Mill, Indiana: Spring Mill State Park


    This historical park is 90 minutes from Indianapolis, but worth the drive. Beautiful historic buildings include the old mill and a blacksmith shop. The park also has picnic shelters, hiking trails, and playgrounds.

    Spring Mill State Park
    Spring Mill State Park.



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    Eagle Creek Park Earth Discovery Center and Bird Sanctuary: The Perfect After-School or Summer Camp Activity

    Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis has a lot to offer when it comes to Things to do in Indiana


    Earth  Discovery Center Scavenger Hunt Activity
    Take a scavenger hunt and find animals hidden in the mural.
    One of of my favorite things to do in Indianapolis is to visit Eagle Creek Park. The park is full of fun, free (or nearly free), educational things to do with kids. The activities are spread out, so ask for a map when you enter the gate. I say free, but your car is charged a small fee to get through the gate.
    Eagle Creek Park Earth Discovery Center offers educational activities for Homeschoolers
    Eagle Creek Park Earth Discovery Center offers educational activities.
    We enjoy bird watching at the Bird Sanctuary, Friday Night Frog Watches for Families, Swimming at the Beach, and visiting the Earth Discovery Center which is full of science and nature programs. You can visit the air-conditioned Earth Discovery Center and do a self-guided tour to learn about turtles, frogs, and other creatures that inhabit the park. We especially like the scavenger hunt room. They also offer summer camps and afterschool programs. If you are adventurous and want to spend some money try the Go Ape experience.


    Eagle Creek Bird Sanctuary: The Perfect After-School or Summer Camp Activity
    Eagle Creek Bird Sanctuary:
    The Perfect After-School or Summer Camp Activity

    When you visit the largest park in Marion County and one of the largest city parks in the nation, you will discover many treasures hidden among the 3,900 acres of land and 1,400 acre reservoir. The Ornithology Center or Bird Sanctuary is accessed by two main gates, which charge $3 per bicycle, $5 per vehicle, and $50 for a season pass.


    Need to unwind after-school? The Eagle Creek Park Ornithology Center is the perfect place. On most Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 p.m. you can take your children to 'Meet a Raptor.' Park Staff will introduce you to a live bird of prey and even let you get up close and personal in an intimate setting. It is a great opportunity to sneak educational programming into an afternoon of fun.


    The Center is nestled between the reservoir and a fun frog pond, which offers many opportunities for bird and frog watching. Check the special events calendar for "Friday Night Frog Watches" where you can learn to identify the various sounds of frogs vs. birds. Also, outside the center, (weather permitting) rescued hawks and owls are exhibited in special cages. A rustic deck, perfect for outdoor picnics, overlooks the reservoir.

    Inside, boasts two bird viewing areas complete with binoculars and reference materials. One area overlooks the reservoir. Here, you can challenge your children to a game of eye spy that focuses on the various bird species flying over the water.
    On any given day, you will spy a Great Blue Heron, Loon, or one of the two-hundred and sixty other species of Indiana Birds that call Eagle Creek Park home. Kids won't need binoculars to view the circus of squirrels that have taken over the manmade bird sanctuary fighting with Blue Jays and frightening Cardinals.
    The indoor exhibit is filled with Indiana wildlife in their natural habitat and interactive computer kiosks with fun facts. The best kept secret is the kiosk which allows you to listen to various bird songs, match them with the appropriate picture, and even compose a little tune of your own. All of this is included with the park's general admission. For an additional fee the park offers after-school programming at the Earth Discovery Center.



    Make a day of it in the summer and visit the beach too. Swimming is $3-4 per person, they have lifeguards, and life jackets are available on request. Yes, there is acutally sand on the beach. Enjoy!

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    6 Reasons You Should You Retrain as A Nurse

     6 Reasons You Should You Retrain as A Nurse


    Whether you've homeschooled or attended public school, the field of nursing is a great profession to learn. In the past, not that long ago – once you had a job and were on a career path, you stuck with it. Essentially, jobs were for life, and changing wasn’t something that a lot of people did. If you worked in a store, you stayed a store worker. If you were a laborer, you remained a laborer. However, if you've ever thought about changing careers, now might just be the time to become a nurse!



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    Should you Become a Nurse?



    Today, things have changed. We’re not even expected to think of our jobs as being for life, and evolving midway through our careers is something that more and more people are willing to do. After all, why be unhappy in your job when you could retrain as something else and start a career that makes you glad to be working and makes you feel as though you are truly contributing to society? 


    Technology plays a big part in allowing us to do this. Not only does it mean we can research different careers and apply for new jobs, but if we need to learn how to do something, or we need additional qualifications, we can do that online too, often while we work at something else in the meantime. 


    Nursing is one of the careers that people tend to want to go into later in their lives. Whether they have experienced being in a hospital and were impressed with their nursing care, or they liked the way nurses helped a friend or family member, or even if nursing was something that had always wanted to do. Still, their life circumstances meant they couldn’t do it at the time and have to try, later on, nursing is something that is always going to be there for you. 


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    Nursing is a rewarding career to go into, and if you're thinking of changing your career, this is a great career choice to move to; here are some of the reasons why. 


    You Can Be A Nurse 

    We need to be honest; although nursing is a fantastic career with many different prospects and areas to progress into, and much job satisfaction, it isn’t something that is going to work for everyone. There is shift work to consider, the job is hard, and you need to be a caring, compassionate person who wants to take care of other people. Not everyone can do this; it’s just not in their nature, and many people might feel uncomfortable and unhappy if they were to become a nurse. 


    Learn How to Succeed in Nursing School


    However, if you do have the kind of personality and skills that make for a good nurse, and you feel this is what you are meant to do with your life, then there aren’t many barriers to entry. This is a skilled role, but one that offers the chance to everyone who wants to take it to learn exactly what to do and how to do it. You do need to realize that it might take some time to gain the qualifications needed, especially if you're still working full time at your current job, but the fact you can study online means the choice is yours, and the career is open to everyone with the right mindset. 


    The personality traits that will make for a good nurse include:

    • Patience

    • A willingness to learn

    • Being able to listen

    • Compassion

    • Organizational skills

    • Dedicated to the job

    • Able to cope with shift work 

    • Being good with people

    • Being physically fit 


    So Much Choice 

    The term ‘nurse’ is an overarching one that describes the profession as a whole but might not accurately describe exactly what it is you want to do as a career. This is because there are many different types of nurses and so much choice within this seemingly simple career. 


    For example, if you love children, you can be a children’s nurse. The same is true if you want to work with senior citizens. There are trauma nurses and OR nurses. There are also different levels of nursing within each sector too. Each type of nurse must have a thick skin, be compassionate, and in a good state of mental health. Nursing can get depressing.


    You might ask why become a nurse practitioner or look into other branches of nursing. This is something you can do, even if you're already working as a nurse or if you're changing your career. In either case, you can gain the additional qualifications needed and move across to a different area. In all, there are potentially dozens of different routes you can take when you have your nursing qualifications. 


    It’s A Calling 

    For some, even the thought of questioning the idea of whether nursing is the right thing to do or not wouldn’t cross their minds; it is simply something they know they have to do, and they'll fight hard to be able to do it. That’s because nursing is sometimes seen as ‘a calling.’ Essentially, this means that those people who feel like this know there is no other career they would be as good at or love as much, and even if it means earning less money or going back to school or rearranging their lives entirely, they'll do whatever it takes to become a nurse. 


    However, what shouldn’t be allowed to happen – if we want to be as happy as possible, of course – is to pass up the opportunity to retrain as a nurse later in life when our circumstances change. At this point, your calling can finally be met, and the fact that you can train online and learn as much as possible in your spare time before you qualify is a wonderful idea that means you can now do anything you want, and it will never be too late to try. 


    You’ll Have Plenty of Support 

    If you're retraining at a later stage in life to become a nurse, you might feel worried or unsure about whether you're making the right choice or not. It can be scary to make such a big change, especially if you haven’t been working, or if your career has been something that doesn’t relate to nursing and caring for people at all. In this case, you might want to start out as a CNA, just to learn the ropes.


    There will always be people around to support you. Ideally, some of this support will come from the people you already know, your family, and your friends. Still, if they are, for whatever reason, unsupportive there will be many others outside of your current circle who will look out for you and help you when you need assistance. These will likely be other people training at the same time as you, course leaders, and those who are keen to see you succeed in life. Those you train with and work with as nurses, will become lifelong friends.


    With this kind of help and encouragement, you'll feel much more positive about making the changes you have to in life, and retraining to become the nurse; you always wanted to be. 


    Every Day Is Different 

    One of the things that can start to get people down when it comes to their current jobs is that every day is the same. Even down to the time they wake up in the morning, to the route, they take to work, to the tasks they carry out when they get there. Everything is the same, day in and day out. It's like the movie, Groundhog Day.


    This can be comforting, and for some, it is the ideal situation, but this is not the best thing for everyone. For those who don’t enjoy routine work, it can make every day extremely boring, causing them to ultimately be miserable and unfulfilled in their work and their lives. 


    If this is the case for you, it will make sense to retrain as a nurse instead. Every day as a nurse is going to be completely different from the next, and you'll never feel bored. The truth is, whether you are working in a hospital, a clinic, a doctor’s office, or you go out into the community to see people in their homes, you just never know what you will get from one patient to the next. It is a stimulating, interesting, fascinating job that allows your body and mind to work. Add to this the immense feeling of job satisfaction that you'll get, and the idea of retraining to become a nurse will seem even better than ever. 


    You, Will, Make A Difference

    Perhaps the biggest reason that people choose to become nurses either through retraining or from the start of their working lives is how much of a difference you will make to people. If you think back to any time you have ever been in the hospital, it will have been a nurse who gave you the most comfort and help, and a nurse who was able to make a difference to your life and your health, whether you had something seriously wrong with you, or it was a minor ailment. 


    It feels amazing to make a difference in someone’s life, in whatever way, big or small. You might also consider a career as an Activities Assistant in a long-term care facility. Some of these positions require you to hold a CNA license, but you get the added enjoyment of entertaining seniors in their last years of life. You can honestly make lives so much better; why wouldn’t you want to retrain as a nurse knowing that? 



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    Cool Things to do with Chicken Nuggets: Make Kid Friendly Appetizers

    Kid Friendly Chicken Nugget Appetizers

    School is back in session, and after all that hard work, hungry kids need something fun to eat. Our kid friendly chicken nugget appetizers are one of many cool things to do with chicken nuggets! Best of all, when you buy Tyson® Chicken Nuggets, you can help your school! Scroll down to learn more about Tyson Project A+™. Enjoy!


    Cool Things to do with Chicken Nuggets: Make Kid Friendly Appetizers
    Cool Things to do with Chicken Nuggets: Make Kid Friendly Appetizers.

    Tyson® Chicken Nuggets are made with 100% natural ingredients, all-white meat, and they are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. Whether you make our kid-friendly appetizers for a party or as an after-school snack, your kids will get a kick out eating nuggets in a surprising, new way. Since they are breaded, you don't need to add more carbs to make mini chicken sandwich sliders- just use the nuggets as the sandwich breading!

    After School Snack: chicken nugget appetizers
    We added a pickle and some ketchup to our chicken nugget appetizers,
    and they were a huge hit!

    To help your school, start collecting Tyson Project A+™ labels from specially marked  packages. Visit Walmart.com/ProjectA+ to nominate your school. Share a compelling story that includes why you are nominating your school through Tyson Project A+™. The school with the most nominations will receive a packet of labels worth $1,000 to help their school get a head start on collecting Tyson Project A+™ labels!

     Share on social media using: #WMTProjectAPlus

    Though we currently homeschool, we nominated our old school, Robey Elementary. Robey is a fantastic school that nurtures children and offers many opportunities for gifted students.



    Even though we were moving from the district, my son was still offered the opportunity to attend the gifted program.

    As a preschooler attending their preschool program, they quickly recognized his strengths and often allowed him to work and play at his own pace. In kindergarten, once again his abilities were nurtured. Then, in first and second grade, he was able to study his special interests in more depth. This kept him interested in school, as he was beginning to hate it due to boredom.

    "I already know that." And, he did... We're so thankful the school was paying attention.


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    Battleground Indiana Wolf Park Field Trip: Things to do in Indiana

    Field Trip Idea for Indiana: Wolf Park Review

    If you are looking for a unique field trip experience, you will want to take a trip to Battleground, Indiana's Wolf Park. You'll learn about and see live Wolves. It is a fun and educational Indiana Field Trip. Enjoy!

    Have you ever been fascinated by the distant howl of a wolf? Would you like to see one up close? Have you wanted to belt out your best wolf howl? These are all possible at Wolf Park in Battleground, IN.  Wolf Park is dedicated to behavioral research, education and conservation to improve the public’s understanding of wolves.

    Battleground Indiana Wolf Park Field Trip: Things to do in Indiana
    Battleground Indiana Wolf Park Field Trip:
    Things to do in Indiana.

    We visited Wolf Park for their Howl Night Program. From our spot on the bleachers, we learned about the beautiful animals, their history, and most importantly how to imitate their howls. Six of the current pack were spotted and seemed very curious about all of us.

    Wolf from Battleground Wolf Park.
    Wolf from Battleground Wolf Park.

    As the evening wore on and darkness descended, we began to feel like we were in their world, like we were the ones in an enclosure, not the other way around. After the lecture and howling lesson, we went down to the fence for a closer look at the wolves. It truly gave us a sense of their size and “fluffiness” as my daughter put it.


    Wolf exhibit.

    When the show was over, we were free to take a short hike around the grounds to visit the bison, foxes, and coyotes. A visit to their gift shop and educational center is also a must visit.




    The park offers special programs for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts along with special Holiday events, such as, their Pumpkin Party held every October, Turkey Toss in November, and visits with Santa in December.  There are also photo seminars and educational seminars offered. For more information go to wolfpark.org.

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    13 Easy Eatable Edible Christmas Craft Activities for Kids

    Fun, Easy, Eatable, Edible, Christmas Art and Craft Activities for Kids


    We love any kind of eatable, edible art. It's the best after school snack activity for kids. You get to make it, have fun, and eat it too! These 13 easy, seasonal, holiday snack craft activities for Christmas are sure to get your kids in a happy mood. Enjoy!




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    Fun, Easy, Eatable, Edible, Christmas Art and Craft Activities for Kids
    13 Easy Eatable Edible Christmas Craft Activities for Kids.

    • From Disney Family Fun, these edible sugar plum gum drop penguins are perfect for the scene around your gingerbread house.

    Christmas activities for children Gumdrop Penguins
    Candy Gum Drop Penguins = Edible Art.



    edible craft activities for kids: things to do with marshmallows
    Reindeer Marshmallow Pops = Things to do with marshmallows.


    Marshmallow Snowman Sippers: things to do with marshmallows
    Marshmallow Snowman Sippers.


    • Edible Crafts shared these adorable and easy to make powdered doughnut snowmen. In our after school program, we used candy corn for the noses and candy dots for the facial features.


    Pre School Activities Edible Snowman Craft
    Powdered Doughnut Snowman = Edible Craft.


    How to make Stained Glass Cookie Ornaments.
    Stained Glass Cookie Ornaments.

    • We found these edible cinnamon cookie ornaments at Completely Delicious. There are also non-edible versions which smell wonderful and last for years. Just don't eat them!

    • Christmas Yule Log Roll is the perfect Christmas Eve dessert. Make some hot cocoa, start a fire, and slice up your Yule Log Chocolate Cake! We've got the recipe!

    How to make an edible Christmas Yule Log Roll Cake.
    How to make an edible Christmas Yule Log Roll Cake.


    Edible Cinnamon Scented Cookie Ornament.
    Edible Cinnamon Scented Cookie Ornament.

    • Make an edible sleigh from candy canes like this one from One Hundred Dollars a Month. Keep scrolling to see our similar version with edible passengers!

    edible sleigh from candy canes
    Edible sleigh from candy canes from One Hundered Dollars a Month.

    How to make a gingerbread house from cardboard
    Make a Cardboard Gingerbread House.


    Waffle Cone Christmas Trees: Types of Christmas trees
    Waffle Cone Christmas Trees from She Knows.


    Sugared Marshmallow Snowman
    Sugared Marshmallow Snowman from She Knows.


    • This snowman in a jar is one of our all time most popular posts. This one is filled with fiber fill, but you can fill it with mini-marshmallows, chocolate candy, and candy corn to make an easy, edible craft for preschoolers.

    Activities for preschool snowmen: Snowman in a jar. We filled this with cotton batting, but you could use popcorn or vanilla fudge.
    Snowman in a jar: We filled this with cotton batting, 
    but you could use popcorn, marshmallows, or vanilla fudge.


    things to do with Marshmallows fun for kids  Edible Art Christmas Crafts
    Edible Chocolate Marshmallow Gingerbread Man.

    • Pop some popcorn, add some waffle cone Christmas trees, a candy cane sleigh, peanut marshmallow snowmen and penguins, and you have the outdoor area at your Gingerbread Land.

      How to make Gingerbread House landscape
      The scene outside a Gingerbread House.


      • This little peanut is a snowman. To make an edible version, paint with white icing and decorate with gel icing.




      Edible Peanut Snowman activities for preschool
      This Peanut Marshmallow is a Lapel Pin, but you can 
      make and edible version for your Candy Cane Sleigh.



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