Posted on December 3rd, 2008 by admin
Unique Baby Gifts Create Lifelong Memories
By: Chris Robertson
The anticipation that accompanies pregnancy and the birth of a baby are life-changing events. When a close friend or family member is expecting, you want to give a memorable gift. Yet, it’s not always easy to come up with ideas for unique baby gifts. Here are some ideas to fuel your imagination:
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Posted on December 3rd, 2008 by admin
Life Skills Summer Camp Teaches Students How To Align Their Actions With Their Values
By: Jim Hartley
SuperCamp, the life skills and academic summer camp, teaches campers to live what they value. If you value honesty, be truthful. If you value keeping your word, follow through. If you value being fair, do what you expect others to do.
Your identity is who you are. Your integrity is an expression of who you are.
? What do you value?
? How do these values show up in your life?
? Do your current actions support your values?
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Posted on December 2nd, 2008 by admin
Personalized Christian Baby Gifts: The Top 7 Most Popular voted by Christian Moms
By: Isabel Tay
Personalized Christian Baby Gifts that are unique at the same time are hard to come by?? If you’ve always been the perfect gift giver, then what I have to share is NOT FOR YOU. I would ask you to drop me an email instead on your ideas so I can run more surveys like the one I did below.
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Posted on December 2nd, 2008 by admin
Bringing Families Closer Through Backyard Games Such As Cornhole
By: Dave Roth
At a lot of barbecues, family reunions, and birthday parties where individuals like to spend time with their friends and families, there are a lot of backyard games that people enjoy playing. Traditionally, a lot of people played frisbee and horseshoes, as well as croquet and some other similar backyard games. In addition, though, there are many areas of the country that see the cornhole game as being very popular because of benefits that it has which are not shared by some other games. The largest of these benefits is the idea that almost anyone of any age can play the cornhole game and enjoy it. It is very popular with a lot of people because the game is not hard to play and the rules are not complex. The interest in this game is also spreading throughout the country, because people are always looking for newer and more interesting games to play. Additionally, there are a lot of people who played cornhole and other games like it in their childhood, and they want to revive these games for another generation.
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Posted on December 2nd, 2008 by admin
Easy Photo Sharing Helps With Fundraising
By: Matt Smolsky
The Internet has really made a huge difference in how fast you can get the word out about anything and everything. That?s a wonderful thing, and one area where easy photo sharing really comes in handy is with fundraising.
As long as you have an email list that people have opted in to (given you their permission to mail), there are so many different, creative ways you can tell folks about an event. If you?ve never considered easy photo sharing as a way to spread the word, here are a few tips on how you can.
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Posted on December 1st, 2008 by admin
Fun Canada Day Ideas For The Whole Family
By: Alice Seba
Canada Day, originally known as Dominion Day, is the anniversary of Canada?s independence from Britain. It is celebrated on July 1st, is a national holiday and is a great opportunity to have fun as a family.
Here are some things your family can do to celebrate Canada Day:
Fireworks celebrations are held in many locations to celebrate the holiday. Scan the newspapers to find out when and where they will be held. Often there are other events such as live music and craft shows before the fireworks show. If there are other family attractions nearby that you would like to visit, leave early and make a day of it.
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Posted on December 1st, 2008 by admin
Choosing A Bike To Buy For The Growing Children
By: Smitha Sanyal
Growing children at the age of 2-4 years can move on to their own appropriately sized bikes. These children can be trained to pedaling, steering, braking and sitting on a saddle. Mostly kids try a two-wheeler with training wheels around the age of 3 years.
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Posted on December 1st, 2008 by admin
Pedestrians and Dangers from Hybrid Vehicles
By: Valerie Nay
The other day, I put a scare into both myself and a driver when I almost stepped out in front of her hybrid car. She was shaken up and looked stunned that an adult would be so careless. I was just embarrassed.
But as I told a friend about it the next day, I found that it?s more common than I thought. He had done the same thing a few weeks earlier. Then, someone else told me about a woman who was putting groceries in the trunk of her car and didn?t even realize that a hybrid vehicle nearly backed into her!
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Posted on November 30th, 2008 by admin
5 Good Reasons For Choosing An Audio Book
By: Janet Rusky
Did you know that audio books are becoming more and more popular by each day? For example, in 2004, over $124 million worth of audio books were sold in the UK and $120 million in Germany during 2005. Experts say that this year the market is expected to rise by 20% in Europe, and audio books seem to be even more popular in the USA.
But why are audio versions a convenient way to “read” a book?
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Posted on November 29th, 2008 by admin
Secret Tips For Shopping for the Right Wrist Watch for You
By: Korbin Newlyn
The earliest of watches were first carried on a chain and worn around a ladies neck, and were also carried in the seam or a waistband of their dress. Conversely, a man would store their watch in the pocket of their waistcoat. Back in those days the women had more options, as they had the ability to wear their watches on rings or as brooches as well.
Present-Day Watches
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