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Dec 24 2008

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Life ~

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The concept of life ~ being a witness to grasp the reality of a newborn coming into this world surviving to live verses an older individual surviving to die. 

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Nov 29 2008

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Making a Moving Checklist

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Learn about how to start a moving checklist that will help your family get organized for your next move. From the beginning, learn the ins and outs of your own checklist.

Moving is never something easy to handle. Think about the plethora of things that are going to have to happen. You need to get organized, choose companies and services, get pack, prepare your home for the next tenants, contact utilities to disconnect and connect services, contact debtors, alert people, prepare the kids and pets, and even transfer records. Depending on who you are and why you are moving, this list may go on and on. As you can see, a move can quickly spiral out of control.

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Sep 04 2008

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Cooking with Youngsters; Have Fun and Learn

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If you have the opportunity to spend time teaching youngsters to cook, you can have a lot of fun, teach important lessons for future, and build confidence and self-esteem for the youngsters.

Cooking with Youngsters; Have Fun and Learn

A lot of opportunities can be found to spend time with youngsters, teaching them introductory cooking, having a good time, building self-esteem and supporting family growth.  Many youngsters, (we’ll just address girls here if we may, although boys might have the same interest), start showing significant interest in family responsibility type activities at 8 to 10 years.  This can be manifested in many ways as there are so many things that must be accomplished in the typical household.  Cooking together can be a great way for girls to really get to know various members of the family or community as well as getting lessons with lifetime benefit.

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Jun 02 2008

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Get Ready for Florida Hurricane Season

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With the Florida hurricane season almost upon us, it’s important to make sure you’re ready. A family disaster plan and a disaster supply kit are two important actions you can take to make sure you’re not caught out if a hurricane cuts off your electricity, isolates you in your home, or forces you to evacuate.

Hurricane season is fast approaching for those of us living in Florida. With it comes the risk of heavy winds and floods that can do plenty of damage to our homes. It’s time to dust off disaster supply kits and make sure they’re full of all the supplies you might need, and make sure your family knows what to do in the event of a hurricane.

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Jun 01 2008

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Get Ready for Florida Hurricane Season

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With the Florida hurricane season almost upon us, it’s important to make sure you’re ready. A family disaster plan and a disaster supply kit are two important actions you can take to make sure you’re not caught out if a hurricane cuts off your electricity, isolates you in your home, or forces you to evacuate.

Hurricane season is fast approaching for those of us living in Florida. With it comes the risk of heavy winds and floods that can do plenty of damage to our homes. It’s time to dust off disaster supply kits and make sure they’re full of all the supplies you might need, and make sure your family knows what to do in the event of a hurricane.

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May 04 2008

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If You’re Stressed Out, So Are Your Pets

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You can help keep your pets from being stressed out by knowing and implementing these seven easy steps.

In this high-stress world, your pets can be stressed-out, too. Take care of your pets with these seven easy steps.

1. Don’t let your stress become contagious: Because stress is infectious, and your precious pal will reflect your stress. It’s important to calm yourself down if you feel stressed or angry before you approach your pet, so either take a few deep breaths or go for a walk to become more calm.

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