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I have some suggestions for activities that I'd totally help run. Most of these are activities that Steph and I wanted to do, but if it's fun for grownups, it's probably even more fun for little girls.
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I have some suggestions for activities that I'd totally help run. Most of these are activities that Steph and I wanted to do or have done, but if it's fun for grownups, it's probably even more fun for little girls.
  
 
*Nyx, MAC, & Cheese day. Trips to the Nyx and MAC counters for a primer in makeup (what's appropriate for every situation, and what's not), then a lesson in making homemade paneer korma. End with a fabulous group dinner where girls look fab and the food is fab.
 
*Nyx, MAC, & Cheese day. Trips to the Nyx and MAC counters for a primer in makeup (what's appropriate for every situation, and what's not), then a lesson in making homemade paneer korma. End with a fabulous group dinner where girls look fab and the food is fab.
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*Hair-teasing workshop. How to get that hair REAL BIG.
 
*Hair-teasing workshop. How to get that hair REAL BIG.
 
*Sass class. Build girls' self-confidence through exercises in social situations. How to deal with bullies and difficult social situations, fabulously.
 
*Sass class. Build girls' self-confidence through exercises in social situations. How to deal with bullies and difficult social situations, fabulously.
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*Legos and electric motors. Because roboticists are hot, no doubt about it.
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*Bottle rockets. Learn about aerodynamics... from a former rocket scientist. Make your own out of 2 liter soda bottles, cardboard, and tape! Go to the park and launch 'em.

Latest revision as of 11:58, 15 February 2011

I have some suggestions for activities that I'd totally help run. Most of these are activities that Steph and I wanted to do or have done, but if it's fun for grownups, it's probably even more fun for little girls.

  • Nyx, MAC, & Cheese day. Trips to the Nyx and MAC counters for a primer in makeup (what's appropriate for every situation, and what's not), then a lesson in making homemade paneer korma. End with a fabulous group dinner where girls look fab and the food is fab.
  • Revitalize an ugly dress sewing workshop. Each girl brings an ugly old dress and we teach them how to modify it.
  • Hair-teasing workshop. How to get that hair REAL BIG.
  • Sass class. Build girls' self-confidence through exercises in social situations. How to deal with bullies and difficult social situations, fabulously.
  • Legos and electric motors. Because roboticists are hot, no doubt about it.
  • Bottle rockets. Learn about aerodynamics... from a former rocket scientist. Make your own out of 2 liter soda bottles, cardboard, and tape! Go to the park and launch 'em.