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Guest post written by Patricia Hammond

This is the first time that I’ve ever helped out with my kids’ school Christmas play. Honestly, I kind of dodged it in the years past. But this year I thought it was about time that I would step up to it. I’m helping build some of the sets for the play, which requires a bit of on-site stuff, or more so than if I was working on costumes, programs, or something like that.

I’m not a seasoned veteran at making sets though, so I’ve been looking online to see if I can find some tips to keep everything sturdy but streamline all of the hard work. While I was online looking up that stuff, I saw the site http://hearingaids.miracle-ear.com and after I looked through it a little bit I decided to go and get a hearing test and get fitted with hearing aids.

I found a few tips. Most of the things I’m using for sets are refrigerator cardboard boxes that the people at hte local hardware store saved up for me. They’re so easy to spray paint on. I think that the hard part will be making sure that they all stay upright like they should.

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