Packing Made Easy
by Ramona Creel Packing for a move is more than just shoving everything you own onto a truck and hitting the road. Without a little bit of advance preparation, you could find yourself sorting through unlabeled boxes looking for your frying pan -- or worse yet, filling out damage claims -- instead of enjoying your new home! How To Have An Argument With Yourself And Win
by James Snyder Throughout the years, I'm happy to report, I have learned a thing or two about myself. My only regret is I have not learned more than a few things. Sympathy Flowers
by Tenley McDonald Sending a floral tribute is a very appropriate way of expressing sympathy to a family who has experienced the loss of a loved one. Saving Energy in the Kitchen
by Dave Brummet Reduce energy waste, maximize the value of every dollar
and help the environment. This article written by authors
Dave and Lillian Brummet will help families save money. The Chinese Year Of The Rooster
by Tony Luck The Chinese Year of the Rooster starts on February 9 and lasts until January 28 2006. Read about the character traits of people born under this Chinese year sign, and also the years of the Monkey (January 22, 2004 - February 8, 2005) and the Goat (February 1, 2003 - January 21, 2004). Efficiency Equals Reduction
by Dave Brummet Anyone can make a dent in the ever-increasing load on our
landfills and recycling facilities. Relocation with Kids
by Neil Payne An article offering advice to parents that may be relocation abroad with their kids on how to lessen the negative impact of the move and encourage the children the be positive. Culture Shock
by Neil Payne This article examines the question, 'What is "culture shock"'? One/Two- Income Family Dilema
by Vernette Carbon Stay at home parents do not look for a home-based job until you read this article. How Do You Win at Home Organization? Think Small!
by Laurie Hayes Putting your physical environment in order paves the way for a clear, focused mind. Organizing your home is an important step in creating an uncluttered environment for growth and it doesn't have to be scary or overwhelming. If you want to succeed in organizating your home, you just have to think small! Preserving Your Families Home Videos on DVD
by Bryan Rudolph Videotapes containing those special home videos (birthdays, communions, weddings etc...) may may not play in your VCR after sitting for a long period of time. Preserve them on DVD. Make Them Dance
by Vernon Stent I will be setting up a new live attraction. It involves a big hall, uv lights and lots of house flies...one of the great spectacles of the century! Holding A Successful Hot Tub Party
by Garry John Some pointers and tips for a successful hot tub party. Some useful ideas to make your party a success. EGGcellent Ways To Recycle Egg Cartons
by Shelley Borle Are egg cartons taking over your kitchen counter space? Are you kids sick of making crafts out of all those egg cartons? Find out "EGGcellent Ways To Recycle Egg Cartons" & make your family happy at the same time! So, Who Are You Going To Tell? He Would Sneer -- An Olympia, WA Crime Victims Account -- Part Two
by Russ Miles In a previously posted article, “Her Abuse Never Happened,” I have written on behalf of my caregiver, Grace, who is a victim of many abuses at the hands and/or commands of her ex-husband, an “Important State of Washington Employee”. In fact, those were his own words to remind the judge friend of his mother’s who had been forced to hear one of Grace’s many foiled attempts to obtain justice. [As promiced, here is the: to be continued.] How To Choose The Right Television For You
by Duane Smith Watching television has progressed from a luxury that only few had in their homes in the middle of the last century to the point where most consumers not only have one television, but often they may have several. And television programming has expanded greatly from just the three big networks to a whole host of other channels as well. Before You Leave
by Ramona Creel So you're planning to relocate to another area -- very exciting! Unfortunately, these days you can't just pack up the car and take off -- you have to tie up a few loose ends, first. Here are a few simple steps you can take to make starting a new life a bit easier. Ten Kids Party Planning No-nos
by Patricia Jensen Avoid the most common and obvious pitfalls many parents encounter when planning their first kids party. Tap into the knowledge of experienced party planners who've learned to steer clear of the "Ten Kids Party Planning No-Nos". 30 Kids Party Favors for Pennies
by Patricia Jensen Party favors needn't be costly, just a simple remembrance of the good time guests had at your child's party. Each of these party favors cost under $1 per guest, some only pennies apiece. Creating a Kids Theme Party
by Patricia Jensen Creating a kids theme party is easy. This step by step guide shows you how to tie all the party elements such as cake, decorations, games and favors together into one unique party plan, tailored to your child's interests. by
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