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By Judy Ford 1 comments
Question: At the end of a hectic day what grows both shorter and longer? Answer: A “To-do” list. If you’re a parent, you’re blessed. Blessed and busy. Your “To-do” list is brimming with chores, projects that were intended to be completed last ... more »
By Judy Ford 1 comments
Kids don’t clean up on demand, dress quickly, or pick up their toys instantly. They need reminders to brush their teeth, feed the dog and do homework. Some days it’s a hassle to get the gang out the door in the morning and off to school on time. ... more »
By FUSILLI1OF4 12 comments
You will learn how to use the secrets of retail store strategies to sell more stuff. You will also learn to attract attention to your merchandise, create the desire to buy, and make it affordable for the crowds that come to your sale!.. more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
Children anticipate loosing teeth long before they are ready to fall out. Part of the mystique is the mythical Tooth Fairy to slips into their room unnoticed and leaves them a special surprise in lieu of their lost tooth. Make the moment even ... more »
By Neight23 1 comments
Want to impress your friends with an amazing collection of movies and not spend a fortune. Here is how I got my collection of DVDs and saved allot of money... more »
By Amanda Ford 4 comments
They say diamonds are a girl's best friend. I couldn't disagree more. In my opinion, a girl's best friend is her best friend. While it can be easy to take our closest peeps for granted, friendship bonds grow even stronger and brighter if you take ... more »
By Juliet Johnson Johnson 0 comments
How can you show this man who has been the greatest dad around how much you value him in your life? Put yourself in his shoes and think about what he'd most like and the gift idea should come naturally. But don't limit yourself to just a gift. ... more »
By Ursula Anderson 6 comments
This is a wonderful camping skill,(especially if you're camping out in a bar with a fireplace to win bar bets, but that's a different story!) and easy to learn. It's really not much more difficult than toasting a marshmallow, but more impressive. ... more »
By butterflysignal 0 comments
In this article you will learn how to create a sacred and personal space for any age! A grown adults relaxing retreat, or a childs comfort and safety play-time zone. I decided to write this because my I wanted a quiet, cozy and beautiful place ... more »
By WendyM 1 comments
If you find yourself trapped inside because of rain or wintry weather, don’t forget about the indoor fun you can have! Don’t let your kids fall victim to sedentary indoor activities, like watching TV or playing video games. Try this delightful ... more »
By martygit 1 comments
Sure, snowball fights are a blast until someone gets smacked in the face with one. Then they're over. Here are safe and fun games to play with snowballs... more »
By Judy Ford 1 comments
Kids like to laugh. Every age and stage of development has a genre of jokes that reflect how children are learning to connect with people around them. Babies show the first signs of enjoyment by smiling when looking at their mother or hearing her ... more »
By AlinaBradford 0 comments
Doing crafts with your child is a great way to build on their creativity. It is also a great way to build bonds with quality family time. There are some important things to consider when setting up a craft date, though. Read on to learn more... more »
By L1onherd 4 comments
Now that you’ve learned how to dunk an Oreo cookie, you are ready to learn how to eat an Oreo cookie. If you have not read my article on “How to Dunk An Oreo Cookie”, I highly recommend that you do before moving on. Remember, you can’t walk ... more »
By 3Amy Jaine 4 comments
Reading is a skill your child will depend on their whole life. Encouraging your children to read at home and building a interest in reading may be one of the best things a can do for their education... more »
By akchrist 10 comments
Have fun with your watermelon. What's summer without watermelon? Here is some things you can do that everyone will enjoy... more »
By Elizabeth McGuire 0 comments
For the most part, kids can entertain themselves if let loose among trees, rocks and open space—that’s the genius of outdoor play. But after all the exploring and hiking has been exhausted, you may need some help entertaining the troops at the ... more »
By Tracy Rose 0 comments
Although much of a kid's socialization comes from school, younger kids can learn a lot about playing with one another by having regular playdates. They learn about sharing, maintaining friendships and working through conflict. Playdates are just ... more »
By Sadie's Mom 2 comments
When you are scrambling for a onesie after a leaky diaper exploded all over the place, it's a little nicer to pick up a funny onesie. They are great to receive at baby showers, holidays, and birthdays. And you might meet another kid whose ... more »
By Amanda Ford 8 comments
Happy people attract happy people attract happy people attract happy people. It's like a chain of dominos, only instead of knocking you to the ground, happiness lifts you, and everyone around you, to peaks of greatness. The good news is, contrary ... more »
By DiscountTickets 3 comments
Sometimes you just want to get away, or just take a family vacation, but you want to avoid high prices. You can get great prices.. more »
By CCrock 3 comments
When Jack Frost makes his appearance, it can be easy to become a couch potato to avoid the cold. That's okay sometimes, but here are some other things you can do for fun when it's cold outside... more »
By Valerie Deneen 2 comments
Are you looking for entertainment ideas the whole family can enjoy without breaking the bank? Learn how to get the most fun value for your buck... more »
By Judy Ford 2 comments
When teens are ready for their first summer job they need support from parents to make it happen. The thought of having extra jingle for spending is exciting, but asking for an application, filling it out and going for the interview is ... more »
By 2besure 30 comments
One thing we all have in common is that we all have or have had a father. Some father's are abusive, some have been absent in our lives and some are good and memorable. These are the fathers we want to honor, and keep in our heats and minds. I ... more »