Posted on January 31st, 2008 by admin
A Dinosaur themed party could take place in a variety of ways. For younger children, have a Flintstone party or a Jurassic Park themed party. For older children, plan a trip to a campground. After you have set up your tents and other camping equipment, teach the children to collect wood to build a campfire. Then when the food is served, get the children to sit around and tell stories of times long ago. Times when the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Read up on dinosaurs and tell them about the different types of dinosaurs, the herbivores and carnivores and their respective names. Discuss why the dinosaurs went extinct.
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Posted on January 31st, 2008 by admin
Packing a healthy child lunch your children will enjoy day in and day out certainly isn’t an easy task.
It’s hard to keep coming up with fresh ideas for packed lunches for the 20 or so school days there are in a month. No wonder we often rely on the same old lunch recipe favorites.
Here are a few of my favorite kid lunch box ideas. I’m sure you’ve heard some of them before but I’m hoping you’ll find a few new ideas to inspire you.
Change the bread
For a change from everyday sandwich use soft tortillas for wraps, bagels, English muffins, pita pockets or fresh baked rolls.
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Posted on January 31st, 2008 by admin
I took life for granted. Most of us probably do. We go from day to day and never really stop to realize how precious life is. That changed for me on my wife’s birthday, August 5th, 2004, the day I died.
We had planned to spend the entire day together, shopping and then lunch, a movie, more shopping, dinner and more shopping or another movie. Nothing went the way I planned it, we never even left the house together.
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Posted on January 31st, 2008 by admin
More To Craft Than Meets The Eye
By Sandra Hedditch
Have you ever thought about the other aspects of crafting?
Yes craft has many faces that most people have not thought of such as being a friendship maker.
Yes that’s right many people that for some reason or other are stuck at home, the elderly widow or widower the young mother or disabled person, these people join their local church or community hall craft clubs to learn new crafts and to meet like minded people and friendships are made with someone that you would not normally associate with such as a young mum befriending an elderly person.
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Posted on January 31st, 2008 by admin
Pregnancy miscarriage or spontaneous abortion is the loss of a pregnancy, on its own, which occurs in nearly 20% of all confirmed pregnancies. This usually occurs before 20-24 weeks of the pregnancy but it is most common during the first 12 weeks. When a pregnancy miscarriage occurs, the fetus, placenta and the amniotic sac are expelled by the body.
Causative Factors Of Pregnancy Miscarriage
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Posted on January 30th, 2008 by admin
Pregnancy miscarriage or spontaneous abortion is the loss of a pregnancy, on its own, which occurs in nearly 20% of all confirmed pregnancies. This usually occurs before 20-24 weeks of the pregnancy but it is most common during the first 12 weeks. When a pregnancy miscarriage occurs, the fetus, placenta and the amniotic sac are expelled by the body.
Causative Factors Of Pregnancy Miscarriage
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Posted on January 30th, 2008 by admin
Have you ever dreamed of having a year-round, low-maintenance garden that you do not need to spend too much time on? Well, dream no more, because with hydroponics gardening, it is very much possible to have a blooming garden and have flourishing life outside it too!
One of the biggest challenges every gardener must face is never having sufficient time to take care of their garden. A garden being a living thing, there are always weeds to pluck out, garden pests to get rid of, and other steps to ensure your plants’ healthy survival. And then there’s the matter of watering the plants, which takes even more time on an almost daily basis.
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Posted on January 30th, 2008 by admin
Remember this old joke? It takes place in the Garden of Eden.
Eve, looks at Adam and asks, “Do you love me, Adam?”
Adam raises his eyebrows and replies, “Who else?”
Who else, indeed? So is the reality for the “only child“. From our earliest memories, we were aware of having the “exclusive contract“. The one that states that we are “it“. The only one to take care of our aging parents.
What a role to be cast in. Of course, we want our parents to live a long time. Then again, we can’t kid
ourselves. With aging comes physical decline. Sometimes cognitive impairment. And emotional problems.
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I just finished watching Dancing with the Stars. Under normal circumstances this would NOT—and I repeat—NOT be a program I would be interested in, but this season I’m particularly interested in the Baby Boomer celebrities who are representing the rest of us.
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Someone recently asked me what I planned to do when I retired. “Retire?” I asked. “I’m not planning to retire!” I can’t think of anything much worse. What would I do if I weren’t pursuing my passion? Yes, my work is my passion and I hope to be pursuing it for many more years.
I like to travel, just not for long periods of time. I don’t play golf. I do mess around in my garden, but this only takes a few hours of my week. I love to read, but I couldn’t read all day, every day.
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