The Paperwork of Life
By: Rachael Herrscher
Mail is piled on the mantle, and I know I have to go through it. But I dread going through the bills, junk mail and envelopes filled with insurance paperwork. I’d rather scrub 12 toilets, wash sinks full of dishes and fold clothes from morning ’til night.
You Can Make This: Watermelon Patchwork Pillow
By: Staff
Summertime screams water balloons, pool parties, and fresh-cut watermelon! This patched watermelon pillow will have you smiling each time you see it.
A Fashionable Dream
By: Staff
Shabby Apple founders Athelia Woolley and Emily Bell McCormick wanted to do good while creating stylish dresses that fit and flatter women of all shapes and sizes. See how they made their big dream come true, here.
Out-Numbered
By: Staff
We’ve profiled Jason Mayo’s blog, Out Numbered, before but a recent post from him inspired us to make a special change to our Weekly Featured Blog selection and revisit Jason and his touching story of friendship and fighting cancer. Read “Hockey Heals” here.
File-Sharing Privacy Risks to Families
By: Anne Collier
Parents, if you don’t know that kids’ file-sharing (or digital music downloading) activities can be a family privacy risk, here’s a heads-up.
Visions of Life: A Journey towards Health and Wealth
By: Staff
Covers numerous health topics, sometimes in a series. Features my candle business.
Yummy! Yummy! Yummy!
By: Staff
All things YUMMY! whether it be delicious recipes, photos, my candle business, Tribute Tuesday which features a person, site, organization….
Relax and Enjoy all your Serene Moments
By: Staff
A blog about “Serene Moments”. Places, things, photos….all things that bring serenity.
Being with Other People’s Children
By: Susan Isaacs Kohl
In the past, adults felt free to discipline other people’s children when they misbehaved. We live in more enlightened times when people want to establish a trusting relationship with children even when that involves setting limits.
The Decaffeination of Ms Tracy Beckerman
By: Tracy Beckerman
Unfortunately, while I love coffee, I recently discovered that I can no longer tolerate caffeine. Maybe it has something to do with all that coffee I drank as a child, but at some point my body said, “done.”
