Archive for February, 2012

29 Feb 2012

Imperfections Across The Nation

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On my daily scan around the Momosphere I come across all sorts of recommendations. The author of this article laments the lack of imperfections in the media, in all its manifestations. While she admits to “cropping” her own life while blogging, she longs to see the hidden side of celebrities and role models to make [...]

29 Feb 2012

Is Love Patient?

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“Love is patient” once wrote Saint Paul. Was he right? How can an emotion be equated with such a quality? In the following piece by Professor Aaron Ben-Zeév he argues it can only be that love, true love, is by nature completely patient. It is the depth of our involvement with a lover which can [...]

29 Feb 2012

Your Relationship With Poetry

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I do love the power of poetry to express all manner of emotions and observations. It is a beautiful medium that is all too often taken for granted which is why I enjoyed the following piece on the Relationship Relaties blog. The author, Rhoda Mills Sommer, begins by admitting her ignorance in not understanding the [...]

29 Feb 2012

Make Money From a Garage Sale

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Wouldn’t it be great to not only get rid of some of your clutter but to make money as well? If you have an abundance of kitchen items you don’t use, good clothing that the kids have grown out of or an assortment of vintage or antique items you no longer want, a garage sale [...]

28 Feb 2012

Make Your Own Cookie Dough Bites App Game

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I’ve just finished reading the review of the “Make You Own Cookie Dough Bites App Game” on TheMamaReport.com and it sounds great. She says it is an enticing and mind addicting app that runs on the I-pad. The game is free upon download but requires you to purchase it after a certain amount of time. [...]

28 Feb 2012

Teaching Kids to do their Chores with 10 Buttons Chore Game

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Giving children chores to do and and teaching them to clean up after themselves allows them to become more responsible individuals as they grow up. “10 Buttons: A Chore Game” is basically a game which consists of placing 10 buttons in the areas of a room that are dirty and need to be cleaned. The [...]