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Saturday, March 08, 2008

What would you do if you could


Anything is possible:

I know what i would do...I would be in top physical shape...having trained for a year and summit Mt. Everest.


Then, I would be on my way to Colorado and do some skiing...taking my girls with me.

And then retire to the cabin that I have bought there and sit in front of a nice fire my hubby made and begin to write my book on Everest.
(This question was posted on another social network)

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/everest/
http://www.mnteverest.net/
http://www.everestnews.com/
http://www.mounteverest.net/

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

What We Had for Supper


Beef Stew

1 lb. of stewing beef (good quality)
1 pkg. of baby carrots (about a pound)
4 potatoes
1 onion
1 tbsp. oil
2tbsp. flour
salt and pepper to taste

Slice onions in big chunks, brown in oil.
Add beef and brown.
Throw in baby carrots and potatoes you have
cut into chunks...you may not even have to
peel (I didn't)
Sprinkle a couple of tbsp. flour over stew.
Add a cup of water and stir.
Cover tightly and simmer about an hour.

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Win a DVD on AMomsLove


I am home sick this morn.
Thought I would write a few words.
Just wanted to let you know about
a few good mom sites...of course
amomslove.com,
Take a look at the contest I have going..I'm giving away five dvd's
"Tail to the Chief" so please enter. You are supposed to tell a pet story
but if you can't enter anyway.
AMomsLove Contest.

http://www.parenthacks.com
A friend of mine on blog catalog noted this website. Parents give tips on kid products.

Here is another product driven blog
Hip Mamma's Place

Cheryl has just started writing for AMomsLove as a humorist.
She is actually available to talk at any function you might have!
Check out her blog:
Mom Laughs

Still want an SUV, here are the best fuel economy brands:
Ford Escape Hybird FWD...31/36 Hwy/Town

Ford Escape Hybird 4WD....29/32

Lexus RX 400H FWD....29/32

Toyota Highlander Hybird FWD...29/32

I found this on vehix.com....click on buying guide at the bottom and then click on type of vehicle.

Want to read a inspirational article?
Lessons from Mom
My daughter is reading her book, Forgive Me and she and I read this article together
and both started crying.

Another inspirational article I have is
Is Love only for the Lucky?
By Bob and Cheryl Moeller. They have a national marriage ministry. You can check it out on www.forkeepsconference.com.

Well, on to some hot tea and cough meds.
Have a nice day!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Pittsburgh Film Maker in Now Festival on My Space


Pittsburgh Film Maker In Now Festival on My Space

Lucas McNelly's "gravida" creates a somber yet hopeful mood in a matter of twenty-two minutes with a little music, cinematography and soulful, expressive faces.

Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) February 19, 2008 -- Lucas McNelly was born in Maine, came to the Pittsburgh area to attend Geneva College from which he graduated in Broadcasting. He flirted with the idea of sportscasting, but McNelly found his anchor in directing with a short film for a college senior film festival.

He then went to Tennessee for a couple years studying and writing about film. After moving back to Pittsburgh, McNelly starting teaching himself the practical side of film making and film history.

He has done everything from a French Film about coffee to two documentaries: one on moose hunting and the other on civil rights.

"gravida" evolved from an idea that a beautiful photograph could come from a moment that is anything but. The protagonist (Rachel Shaw), McNelly knew, needed to be a talented actress with the looks of a model. Shaw, however turned out to pregnant, so, after consulting with her, McNelly realized that the story would prove to be more interesting if the protagonist was a pregnant woman.

Adam Kukic, plays the guy in the film. He is a Pittsburgh theatre director and actor who shares McNelly's artistic sensibilities. Kukic shot "gravida" during the tech week of a production of his theatre company, Thank You Felix.

McNelly's blog, "100 Films" has caught the eye of Hollywood. It started out as a regular day to day diatribe, but evolved into a review of, first, classic cinema, then micro budgeted independent film.

Critical response for "gravida" has been positive. Paul Clark called it "a serenely confident short film" and a "small film in the best sense, one that's exactly the right size for the story it tells." Cinema Styles called it "a film of understated elegance and thoughtfulness." TalkingMoviezzz.com called it an "excellent short film" that "almost works as a silent film, as the visuals are so strong."

The Now Film Festival is hosted by NOW Casting, the premiere leader in bringing talent to top studios, major agencies, and independent filmmakers. Currently in its third year, the Now Film Festival has seen previous finalists land distribution deals and awards ranging all the way to an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short.

"gravida" is one of 25 semi-finalists for this year's Now Film Festival. The semi-finalists screen on My Space Film and You Tube, one per week for 25 weeks. At the conclusion of the 25 weeks, the general public will vote with the finalists screening at the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences in Hollywood, California and competing for a high-def camera package.

Voting is currently scheduled to end in the middle of April.

People can vote at Now Film Festival. "gravida" can be viewed on My Space TV and You Tube or at the Official "gravida" web page.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Gravida is now On MySpace


Please go vote on My Space for a local Pittsburgh film maker,
Lucas McNelly..author of blog 100 Films
and local actors, Adam Kukik and Rachel Shaw.

Also on You Tube!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Gravida in Now Film Festival


View Lucas McNelly's film,
CLICK HERE
A study in loneliness.

"an excellent short film. Beautifully photographed with a terrific lead performance by Rachel Shaw...the film effectively creates a very somber tone that it is able to sustain throughout. It almost works as a silent film, as the visuals are so strong." -- TalkingMoviezzz.com

Monday, February 11, 2008

Five Budget Gift Ideas for Valentines


Many people love to say that Valentine's Day

is becoming too commercial, and claim that it is just another way for card and gift shops to make money. Personally, I feel it is lovely to have just one day out of 365 where people in love are reminded to celebrate one another and the special relationship they have. After all, I think it can get to the point where we begin to take each other for granted.

There are so many little things that can make someone's Valentine's Day. You don't have to spend a fortune on Valentines gifts, even if you have the money. It's more about the token of love and the thought that has gone into it, that makes a gift truly appreciated. The fact you can do so much, even if you have no money is what's so beautiful about Valentine's Day.

So here are a few gift ideas to inspire you to make Valentine's Day a special one.

Making an effort

For starters, the simple idea of a Valentine's Day card is always guaranteed to bring a smile to your partners face on Valentine's Day morning. It needn't be big or flashy, it doesn't even have to be shop bought. What can make a token of affection into something truly special is making it unique. Why not make the card yourself? Just some coloured card, a pen and a little imagination is all it takes. It could be as simple as a drawing of a heart with both your name inside, or maybe glueing a favourite picture of the two of you onto it, which can then be framed for posterity.

If you find you don't have time to make your own card, why not try and compose a little poem or message during your commute to work, or during lunch, which you can write inside your shop bought one. The gift idea is the same - it just needs a little thought and effort.

Cook a romantic meal for 2

Can't afford a meal out in a fancy restaurant? Then why not treat your girlfriend, boyfriend, husband or wife to a night off and cook a meal for them instead? It can be just as romantic as a restaurant meal - if not more so. Think of your partners favourite foods and drink and spend a few hours preparing a delicious meal. Think delicious, sexy food such as oysters or scallops for starters, a creamy pasta dish for main and chocolate or strawberries for pudding. Top it off with a bottle of bubbly, flowers on the table and a lit candle in a bottle and bob's your uncle. Even if the meal doesn't come out perfect, the fact you put so much thought into the gesture will make all the difference. It's an ideal way to celebrate if you cannot get a babysitter either.

Enjoy a night in and be pampered

This year, Valentine's Day happens to be on a Thursday - a very unromantic weekday. Many people will be at work during the day and it can be hard to find time for one another. With our busy lifestyle, it can be hard to get a chance to spend quality time together, just the two of you. So instead of thinking about making a day of it, how about making a night of it? Get prepared to enjoy a magical Valentine's night together. After a hard day at work, what better than a luxurious soak in a hot bubble bath? Light a few candles or get some floating spa lights, some soft music to relax too and help get you in the mood for a nice bathe together. Massage each others aching spots with some perfumed oil, whisper sweet nothings to one another and enjoy your time together.

I.O.U. tokens

A simple but effective idea that works a treat and costs you nothing at all. Simply write an I.O.U on a piece of paper or card offering to do something for your partner at anytime. It could be as romantic, sexy or simple as you like. Some examples are: I.O.U 1 massage, I.O.U the next choice what we watch on TV or I.O.U a washing up session. Alternatively you could suggest a night out for example I.O.U a visit to the cinema. This something cheap and cheerful, but it'll take you back to the days when you first started dating and holding hands. The only limitation with this Valentine gift idea is your imagination!

Games for two

Spending time together is crucial to your relationship together, and that is why I think Valentine's Day is an opportunity to bring couples closer together. How often do we get to spend time and do little things like play games or spend 2 hours exploring each others bodies and indulging in our pleasure zones. You can make up your own game, massage one another or get an adult game such as Nookii which costs under £25. The great thing is this game doesn't just last for the night, but for a lifetime, as you can use it over and over again. These games can be as fun, adventurous or sensuous as you wish. The key thing is to both enjoy it.

Hopefully these gift ideas have inspired everyone to have a fabulous Valentine's Day this year and in years to come.

Kim Clarke writes for GiftChooser which recommends Gifts and Gift ideas for any occasion and all budgets. Read more about gifts and presents online at http://www.GiftChooser.co.uk

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kim_M_Clarke

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Superbowl Party Ideas

Here are some great ideas for your superbowl party:

Whip Up Some Meatballs
http://amomslove.com/hg-recipes-meatball.html

Marinated Lime-Chicken
http://amomslove.com/hg-recipes-limechicken.html

Great Sandwiches for the Game
http://amomslove.com/hg-recipes-sandwich.html

Crockpot Recipes that might work....esp. the chili
http://amomslove.com/hg-recipes-crockpot.html

For alot more fabulous links that have an abundance of super ideas for your
party Look Here:
Super Bowl Links

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Taking Down the Tree

 

I am taking down the tree today. We had a very nice Christmas.
Actually had Christmas Eve Dinner, or Vigilia. I need to find a pic
of that. Goodbye, Christmas 2007.

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Saturday, December 22, 2007

AMomsLove News: Christmas 2007


AMomsLove News
December 21, 2007

Merry Christmas
Happy Holidays to you.

Wondering still what to get
that special person?

Take a look at our Shopping Pages:

http://www.amomslove.com/shopping.html
Shop for you teen:
http://amomslove.com/shopping-christmas.html
Just Shop
http://amomslove.com/shopping-christmas2.html

Make sure you click on The Bidz banner..
it's a jewelry auction where you can find
exclusive jewelry...but be careful you can become
addicted to this site. You'll know what I mean
when you see it.

Want to make something to give?
Gifts in a Jar
http://www.amomslove.com/hg-recipes-giftjars.html

Try Tons of Homemade Gifts Page:
http://www.amomslove.com/hol-home-christmas01.html

Just go to the Christmas Home Page for so much more
to read that's inspirational and informative...help out
with Christmas cooking as well...
http://www.amomslove.com/hol-home-christmas.html

Have a very Merry Christmas.
Take time to smell the greenery:)

Sunday, November 04, 2007

100 Mile Thanksgiving Dinner


The 100 Mile Thanksgiving Dinner

Since Green Living is all the rage and
really should be....
Try having a 100 mile Thanksgiving Dinner.
What, you might ask, is a 100 mile Thanksgiving?
Well, it's based on The Hundred Mile Diet:
Eat fish, meat,vegies, fruit...everything that is grown, raised within 100 miles of your home. Less fuel, energy used and thus, a greener planet.
Look at The Daily Green for Five different U.S. Region 100 mile Thanksgivings.


Try to find someone who locally raises turkey
or switch to chicken
Check out here:
http://www.localharvest.org/forum/thread.jsp?thread=669&forum=1

Turkey:
Morgan's Farm
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M12097
http://www.localharvest.org/store/item.jsp?id=9241
Sheepstone
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M3235
Broadrun
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M14296
The Farmer's Wife
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M18178

Get your potatoes
Morgan's Farm
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M12097
Mildred's Daughters Farm
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M6753

Beets:
Mildred's Daughters Farm
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M6753

Onions
Mildred's Daughters Farm
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M6753
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Try Pick Your Own to find seasonl produce for your dinner.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Eggs:
Morgan's Farm
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M12097

Sweet Potatoes
Mildred's Daughters Farm
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M6753
Fresh Herbs
Mildred's Daughters Farm
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M6753


Green Beans
Morgan's Farm
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M12097
Pumpkins
Morgan's Farm
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M12097
Hozak's
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M8825

Apples
Kretschmann
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M379
Flowers for your table
Ridgemont Farms
http://www.localharvest.org/farms/M18367

Monday, October 29, 2007

Plan a Halloween Party They'll Never Forget!


Plan a Halloween Party they’ll never forget!
by: EarTwiggle
Have you noticed that Halloween isn’t just for kids anymore? It can be a great night for the whole family and particularly if you want an alternative to trick-or-treating. Throwing a Halloween Party is a sure fire way to get both adults and kids excited about Halloween.


Halloween party invitations are very important. They are the best way to get your guests excited about the party. Send out some great hand made Halloween party invitations, it will get the kids involved, and you can be sure your party will stick in people’s minds. Two weeks in advance is the best time to send them. Let them know there will be prizes for the best costume or scariest pumpkin (more about this later *)

- Create a cute ghost card using your kid’s footprint. Use some black construction paper and fold it in half. Have your child dip his/her foot into white paint and stamp the card with the footprint. Let your cards try. With a black marker draw a face to your ghost. Write a message with a gold pen inside your card.

- Use some of our printable Halloween invitations and write your message with a shaky hand, then wrap it in a little cob webbing and enclose little black plastic spiders for extra creepiness.

Create the spooky ambiance Halloween is famous for. Hairy spiders in webs in ceilings and corners is the classic but here are some other decorating tips:

- Cover tables with black table cloths and decorate with pumpkin cutouts and pumpkin garlands (you can get a pattern to make it yourself) Cover sofas and chairs with white sheets.
- Light essential passageways to the toilets or the bar with inexpensive rope lights but try to keep general lighting to a minimum, substituting black or red light bulbs.
- Have a pumpkin contest (announcing it in your invitation). * Ask your guests to bring their carved pumpkins to the party and you will have some of the best decorations delivered to your door.
- Make a pumpkin patch. Put some boxes on a table to get different heights for display, draping dark fabric over them. Add some real vines of leaves or green ribbons for contrast and of course use tea lights to illuminate. This could also be a good place for your snacks.
- Roll up orange napkins with black cutlery inside placing it inside a bat napkin holder.
- Place rows of tombstones with the names of your guests leading up to your door. Use decorated cardboard or cereal boxes.
- You can also hang Halloween lights around your front door and use a fog machine to welcome your guests (available at party rental stores)
Games and Activities can really make all the difference and they encourage people to mix. Don’t forget to have lots of prizes on hand.
- Create a Halloween photo backdrop for everyone to get a picture taken.
- Have an area where kids can create their own frame for their photo.
- Have a dance contest to the Monster Mash song.
- Have a Halloween Lotto giving out prizes of miniature candy bars or party favors.
- Rent Halloween videos for later in the evening.
When it comes to food and refreshments, it’s hard to know where to start. Serving chips and dips in black plastic cauldrons or floating a rubber hand in the punch bowl are just the beginning. There are many sites with great Halloween resources.

Halloween isn't just ghosts, witches and monsters or about candy or costumes. Halloween is a perfect time for spending time with family and friends. Having a Halloween party offers plenty of easy and interesting decorating projects and activities for kids as well as for adults.

Author: Jolanda Garcia is a former teacher and educational content designer and runs several websites. Her goal is to provide parents and teachers with great resources to nurture children's health, development and creativity through crafts and activities. Visit her websites at: Kids Activities and Crafts at www.KidsSoup.com, Halloween Party Ideas at www.Halloweenpartybox.com

Moms! Looking for your HOW TO Videos


What We're Cooking Up

We are looking for YOUR Videos/Audio....show us how YOU parent, decorate, cook. What great activities you have come up with to entertain the neighborhood kids; how you homeschool, how you knit...anything informative in video form. We'll upload your informative videos to the site as a Visual/Audio How To Encylopedia for Moms! Send you ideas to: Videos at AMomsLove

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Cafe Del Rio in Industry, PA


Smooth Jazz plays in the
background, Black and White
checkered floor and black iron
cafe tables look over the
Ohio River, while gorgeous iron chandeliers
above give an elegant bistro feel...
Sip on premium coffee or wonderful
martinis (white chocolate raspberry,mocha, chocolate,and
lots more.)

My daughter and I had a very nice after work
late afternoon, just talking and relaxing.


610 Midland Beaver Rd
Beaver, PA 15009

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Labor Day Chow

Labor Day Menu

Kielbasa with onions&peppers (Polish Sausage)
Italian Sausage Rolls
Baked Beans
Broccoli and Cauli
Salad fixins
(red lettuce,tomatoes,green pepper,cukes
with favorite salad dressing)
Lemon Bars

3 pkg. of Hillshire Kielbassa
2 pkg. of Italian Rolls
3 onions (sliced)
3 green or red peppers (sliced into strips)
1 head of broccoli
1 head of cauli
red lettuce
tomatoes
green pepper
cucumbers
salad dressing (variety)

Lemon Bars
1 cup flour, 1/4 cup powdered sugar, 1/2 cup margarine or butter, 2 eggs, 1 cup of sugar, 2 tbsp. of flour, 1 tbsp. grated lemon peel, 1/2 tsp. baking powder, 2 tbsp. lemon juice

Heat oven to 350 degrees, In large bowl, combine flour and powdered sugar; cut in maargarine untile crumbly. Press flour mixture into ungreased 8 or 9 inch square pan. Bake at 350 for 15 minutes. In small bowl, beat eggs and sugar until light colored; stir in rembaingin ingredients, Pour egg mixture over partially baked crust. Return to oven and bake 18 to 25 minutes or until light golden brown. Cool completely. If desired, sprinkle with powdered sugar. Cut into bars.

Cut kielbasa into serving size or buy sausages that are
already serving size.
cut in half....place on hot grill for 15 minutes on each side
or until nicely browned.
Slice onions and peppers into strips, place on tinfoil and then on grill
oil tinfoil first on surface where onions and peppers will sit! Let grill
for 30-45 minutes
(use to garnish sausage...you can also add mustard and sauerkraut)

Broccoli and Cauli
Cut up in dipping size pieces
Steam...
use butter with some rosemary crumbled to season.

Baked Beans

2 28oz. cans of Your favorite Baked Beans
1/2 cup ketchup
1 tbsp. mustard
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 clove garlic

Mix in a casserole and place in oven for about 45 minutes or less. You can add more brown sugar if you like them sweet. or place on grill in a bean pot for 45 minutes.

Saturday, September 01, 2007

Spaghetti and Meatballs





Spaghetti before Labor Day

1 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. (a few twists of the pepper mill)
of fresh ground pepper
1/2 cup bread crumbs
a few sprigs chopped of
parsley
rosemary
oregano
chives and basil

one onion chopped
(save some for sauce)
2 lbs. of ground round
mix with a little beer your husband
is drinking ..just a touch
(i am drinking some rum
and coke...see note*)
and add one egg.

Mix well with fingers or wooden spoon
make into little balls and drop into
hot oil, about a couple of tbsp.
and brown.



Drop into big pot you have browned a
red onion in. Add 1 28oz. can of puree
and 1 28oz. can of sauce, mix in one 6oz.
can of paste. Add chopped herbs. Mix all together.

Add a few cloves of garlic....mash with a wooden mallet
and remove outer covering, chop and add to sauce.

Add some liquid to frying pan...some soy sauce, some
rum and coke or beer .... very little liquid...just enough
to remove the browned beef bits and pour into sauce.
Let simmer for an hour stirring every 15 minutes or so.

Fill a large pot with water and add pasta of your choice.
Follow directions on box. Please use a metal pasta server
to separate pasta as it cooks, especially at first. Keep
stirring and separating...otherwise pasta will clump.

Strain, place in serving dish, add some sauce and meatballs,
sprinkle with parmesian cheese and serve with a nice salad and
some red wine.

*Bridgie and



Zack brought back some Cruzan Black Cherry Rum..
deelish.

Friday, August 03, 2007

Back to School



Back to School

Back to School Preparation for ALL Ages
by Laura Hurley

If you have children, late July, August and early September represents more than summer ending, cooler weather and fall foliage. School begins once again for millions of kids across the country. Getting your child prepared, regardless of whether they are in Kindergarten or a senior in high school, is a must. Here are some tips to make the transition from several weeks of summer fun to school days and homework easier.

Children in Kindergarten – 5th grade

1. About a week before school starts, have your children go to bed at the time they will when school begins. Set their alarm or wake them up early. It’s difficult for some kids to adjust to going to bed and getting up earlier after having an entire summer of sleeping in or staying up late. Many young children need to be on a schedule and preparing a week or so earlier will pay off, especially if you have a night owl or late sleeper.

2. If you have a school supply list (many school districts post them on their website or hand them out the last day of school), buy the supplies early. For the child who is not organized, this is a good way to begin the school year off on the right foot. Label everything and get the backpacks ready the night before school starts. Buy some extra supplies to keep at home if your child is one to lose or forget their pencils or markers at school. They will probably need some basic supplies for homework time. Nothing is more frustrating than sitting down to do homework and discovering the basics are missing.

3. If you have a Kindergartener, walk to school two or three days before school begins (or drive if they take a bus or you will be driving them). This helps acquaint them with what they will actually be doing that first day and can work wonders for alleviating the first-day jitters. If your child is especially anxious, ask if you can let them visit their new classroom for five or ten minutes the day before school starts. Many principals will let the Kindergarteners come to the campus prior to school starting.

Middle School

1. Many sixth graders will be attending a new school for their middle school years. Oftentimes, the campus is much bigger and can be intimidating. Of course pre-teens may not admit they are nervous, but most parents are. Suggest a bike ride over to the school sometime during August just to look around. Many middle schools conduct orientation anyway a couple of days before school actually begins, but an extra trip without all of their peers might be worthwhile.

2. Just as in elementary school, it is important, if not more so in middle school, to have all the school supplies ready, especially an organizer. Some schools make it mandatory for the students to purchase an organizer directly from the school. Get in the habit from day one of checking it and being sure homework assignments are recorded. Visit the school website and see if homework and grades will be posted on the site. This is an excellent way to stay involved with your child’s progress throughout the year.

3. If your student struggles with the basics; math or language arts, consider hiring a tutor for some review sessions before and during the first semester. Also, it is quite common in middle school for students who are excelling to be moved to Honors classes sometime during the year. Being in an accelerated class is a good way to prepare a student for Advanced Placement (AP) classes in high school, which count as college credit.

HIGH SCHOOL

1. Find out when the PSAT and SAT exams will take place. If your student is not a good test taker, consider enrolling them in a test prep class. As colleges become more and more competitive, test scores make a difference. One can take the exam more than once if they are not happy with the score, so plan ahead and register early.

2. Stay tuned in to your student’s school and social schedule. There is a tremendous amount of freedom in high school and even the most academically gifted students can be distracted by all of the things that are associated with the teenage years. Establish a curfew for school nights and limit the amount of time that is spent at a part-time job or involved in sports, especially if time management and study skills are not your child’s forte.





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3. If your son or daughter is college-bound, start doing your research and be sure to attend the college nights that many high schools sponsor. Know what is expected on college applications. It is no longer a simple process like it was for the baby boomer generation. Test scores, a formal essay, volunteer hours, and class selection in high school are all important factors in getting into college. Take advantage of the many companies that exist today solely for the purpose of assisting you and your student select the right college for them.

Regardless of the age and grade of your children, stay involved. Volunteering on any level, whether it be reading stories to your elementary aged child’s second grade class, helping in the computer lab in middle school, or being on a committee for peer counseling in high school, it is important to know what is happening at the place your children spend a large part of their week. With so many parents working, many Parent Teacher Associations have their meetings in the evening, so more parents can attend. There are activities that need volunteers that do not involve daytime hours such as calling parents in the evening for a fundraiser or helping with a weekend car wash at high school.

These tips can help your children get back to school the right way and prepare them for a year of learning and fun. For additional articles on raising kids, starting a business, or educational issues go to http://www.hometutoringbusiness.com.

About the Author: Laurie Hurley is an educational consultant and mentor to small business owners. Hurley was recently featured in Woman’s World and Entrepreneur Magazine as well as Family Circle and others. She can be reached at www.hometutoringbusiness.com or 1.888.847.0033.
Article reprinted from Lady Pens

Friday, June 22, 2007

How to find a Work at Home Biz for YOU


Welcome to Workathomeideas
June 21, 2007
Brought to you by
AMomsLove.com
http://www.amomslove.com
Content that's easy to LOVE!

How can you find a work at home business that is
right for you?

1. Take some time to do self discovery.
Ask:
Am I a self starter?
Am I organized?
Would I set aside time to work every day or every work day?
Would I set goals for myself?
Do I believe in myself?
Can I write a business plan?
Do I have an organization nearby to get help from other moms who
are trying to start their own businesses?
Am I realistic, do I have enought capital to start a business?

2. To find a business...check out amomslove work at home page:
A Moms Love Wahm
Read what other moms are doing. Check out the other links on the
page: Tomorrow's Jobs... http://www.bls.gov/oco/oco2003.htm

3. Attend a workshop in your area on Starting a business.
You can check with your local university.
http://www.pasbdc.org/where/default.asp

4. Maybe a franchise is for you:
http://www.bestfranchiseopportunities.com/

5. Look to other women entrepreneurs:
http://www.pbs.org/ttc/headlines_economics_entrepreneurs.html

6. Find it all on SBTV:
http://www.sbtv.com/default.asp

7. Here are some websites to check out your options:
Momsnetwork.com
http://www.momsnetwork.com
Wahm.com
http://www.wahm.com
About.com

http://sbinfocanada.about.com/od/businessopportunities/a/bizopp2006.h
tm

http://homebusiness.about.com/

http://homebusiness.about.com/od/homebusinessprofiles/a/business4moms
.htm

8. Read Success Stories:
http://www.sbdc.duq.edu/news/pond.htm
http://www.research.psu.edu/sbdc/saying.html

9. Find Financing:
http://www.work.com/small-business-loan-alternatives-899
Join Digital Women...lots of info there:
http://loans.digital-women.com/

10. Advertise Your Biz:
http://www.momtycoons.com/offline/creative-advertising.shtml

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me about them.


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Friday, June 08, 2007

Father's Day Wishes


from AMomsLove.Com

I will live my faith before my child/children.
I will be kind in my manners and speech.
I will be respectful to others...my wife, my child/children, the grumpy clerks in grocery stores.
I will read to or with my child/children daily or as often as possible.
I will pray with my child/children.
I will be an ENCOURAGER, not a discourager.
I will plan on FUN and HUMOR (tell jokes, make tents, build birdhouses, go on picnics).
I will teach my child/children right from wrong.
I will tell my child/children stories and tales about their ancestors.
I will share spiritual truths with my child/children.
I will be grateful for my child/children, my home, my wife or ex, my country.
I will spend time nourishing ME, their source of all the above....with spiritual, physical and mental exercises.
If I live with their mom, I will strive to make her happy as best I can by changing MY attitude and not hers.
I will pray daily for my child/children, my family, my country, my world giving it all to God in whose hands it continually rests.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Wonders of a Child


Wonders of a Child
by Rev. John Guest from AMomsLove.Com and CCGF

The Miracle of Birth.
Instant love a parent has.
The "Why?" that children ask.
Natural curiosity to learn.
Gift to believe what you tell them.
Capacity to Trust: "Jump into my arms."
Fascination with minute details (snowflakes, buttercups.)
Amazed by the bigness of the world around them.
Innocence and Naivite'.
Uninhibited Love.
Easily expressed JOY...Spontaneous.
Persistence - asking and asking.
Perseverance (he/she gets up when he/she falls down.)
Forgiveness of our limitations.
Immense insight - They see the heart.
Power to reach the heart. (Great influence on Grandparents)
Their POTENTIAL when ENCOURAGED is tremendous.
Resilience of children is amazing - almost impossible to crush.
Sensitivity to the hurts when others suffer.
Innate sense of Justice: ("That's not fair!")

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