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The Girl Next Door Podcast

Cars & Weird Driving Habits

The Girl Next Door Podcast

Kelsey Wharton

Kids & Family, Working, Books, Family, Creative, Cooking, Work, Mom, Honest, Life, Society & Culture, Married, Personal Journals, Conversation

4.8714 Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2018

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

This episode is sponsored by Young Woodworkers. Listeners can get 50% off their first shipment of a Young Woodworkers kit subscription using this link: youngwoodworkers.com/nextdoor Thank you!


In this episode, we are talking all about the cars in our life: car memories from growing up, our first cars, the cars we drive now (and how clean or messy they are), and weird driving habits.


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0:00.0

You're listening to the Girl Next Door Podcast. I'm Kelsey. And I'm Erica. We're two former next door

0:09.6

neighbors and good friends who love a good chat and a good laugh. We're inviting you to come on

0:14.1

in, have a drink, and stay a while. Hey, friend. Before we get started, we want to talk about the

0:20.1

sponsor for today's episode.

0:21.7

Yeah. So we are super excited to be working with young woodworkers with an awesome deal for you guys.

0:27.8

Young woodworkers makes it easy for your kids to become makers and builders with their woodworking subscription kits.

0:34.1

So how it works is every month your child will receive a high quality all-in-one project kit.

0:39.6

So it has everything that they need to make an awesome project completely on their own with little to no supervision.

0:46.5

Projects are geared toward ages 7 to 12 on their own, but younger kids can definitely enjoy them with a grown-up or big sibling to help.

0:54.3

Kids come with all the necessary materials and illustrated step-by-step instructions to create

0:59.0

a finished project kids feel super proud of. They even receive a little mini child-sized hammer

1:04.3

with their first shipment, which I thought was so cute. Kids may need basic home supplies,

1:08.9

like a ruler or scissors and glue, but all the other project materials are included.

1:12.6

I know we are always looking for ways kids can use their creativity and their own two hands without needing a ton of prep work ahead of time on our parts.

1:21.6

So young woodworkers is a great solution for those stuck inside rainy days or in our case here in the desert the too hot to play

1:29.0

outside days or when it's just time to shut off those screens. So you got a kit. Tell me about

1:34.6

your kit that your family did. Yes. So we received a kit to build a marshmallow launcher,

1:40.9

which I had never heard of as a contraption before. Building it was fun,

1:45.8

but then the fun had only just begun. We then spent at least an hour and a half and used a

1:51.9

whole bag of marshmallows launching them down our hallway and into each other's mouths.

1:56.9

That's awesome. You sent me a video and it looked like so much fun. It was. So speaking of cars, which is actually today's episode, what it's all about, we got the car kit.

2:06.6

And I would say we had technical difficulties that I think that our six-year-old could have solved better than Mr. Ladd Helping did.

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