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FREE Chocolate Fundraiser Use fairly made chocolate to support YOUR school and help rescued kids at the same time! __________________________________ This Fall, you can raise support for your school, church, club or organization while helping kids rescued Read More...
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There is only one week left to study Robert Kiyosaki's (author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad ) newest book online for free here . I'm reading it and it is really good, easy to understand and practical. Did you know that with our money separated from gold, Read More...
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Out of the many Roman road maps from the Roman Empire, only one has survived. However, it has survived completely intact, due to the wonderful monks from the Middle Ages. It was lost for 300 years and then showed up in the 1700s as part of the wealty Read More...
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I have my NIV One Year Chronological Bible. It's amazing the things you learn about history when you actually read a story chronologically like this. I recommend any Bible student to do so. You will learn so much more from it. Here are some of the Read More...
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Here is a link for a free download of a lapbook kit, to go along with the book The Hidden Art of Homemaking . Lapbooking is the craft of taking a manila file folder and turning it into an interactive book, with lots of hidden mini-books and activities Read More...
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This is a wonderful site for living frugally, cutting expenses, cooking from scratch, with plans on feeding a family for as low as $45 a week, getting out of debt, etc. A treasure trove! Read More...
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My girls and I are planning to volunteer at an animal rescue about a half-hour away from home. We went to orientation, and today I went for my first day of volunteering. The first thing we do is feed and water the fowl (chickens, ducks and geese--and Read More...
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Here's my new favorite blog-- Little House in the Suburbs . It's chock full of recipes and instructions for homesteading and craft projects: knitting, soap-making, candle-making, recipes, gardening projects, homemade gifts and toys, etc. The only Read More...
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If you have heard of the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad , then you are familiar with a rich man whose ministry is to try and teach the rest of the us the secrets to wealth. He is now working on a new book, which is a perfect follow-up to Chris Martensen's Read More...
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Do you knit and/or crochet? Thanks to my friend, Paula, who showed me this totally awesome online community for all of us--this fairly new site has become so popular, that there is a waiting list to get on (it takes about a week). On this site are hundreds Read More...
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If you haven't yet seen this tidbit of news , check it out! Read More...
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I'm sorry I have let my blog lapse for a couple of weeks, after my depression. Life sped up to such a fast pace that I haven't taken the time. My depression acted as an introspection time, and after I recovered I suddenly realized several things Read More...
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I used to do a simple chart like this with "stickers" for the kids to move when they were toddlers and preschoolers. As they got older, I moved on to checking-off-boxes kind of charts. And over the years, the kids haven't done as well with Read More...
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To help motivate and reward my daughter for doing yoga with me every morning, I've made her a special chart which she decorated. Each week she checks off all the postures learned and practiced that week. I've randomly highlighted boxes throughout Read More...
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Yesterday I wrote about Julia doing Hatha Yoga with me. This is how we're doing it: In the yoga program I'm following, from Raquel Welch's Total Beauty and Fitness Program , there are 28 yoga postures to do every day. When I do them all, it Read More...
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