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July 24th, 2007 is what you get, Dear Devoted Reader, when one sister, one brother-in-law, and one gang of eight nieces and nephews grace the Bean home with their exuberant presence. I am sure you are too busy enjoying your summer to do much blog reading anyway. And in the meantime, the twenty of us shall be having a fabulous family time. July 23rd, 2007 Now here’s what we moms need to be doing — adding a bit of drama and flair to our everyday communications. Forget the Democratic debates, here’s what YouTube is really good for: Showcasing momnificent talent like this. HT: reader Sandy S. July 23rd, 2007 and she’ll return it fifteen minutes later with the memory card full. Of gems. Is it half a baby’s head or creative genius? Is it PBS Kids Sprout or an edgy political commentary on neglectful parents who use the television as a babysitter? Is it dirty laundry or is it art? You decide. July 23rd, 2007 Gabby: Oh no, we’re having something awful for dinner tonight. Eamon: What? Gabby: Parms. Eamon: Parms? Gabby: Yes, I asked Mama what she was making and she said “Parms on Chicken.” July 22nd, 2007 As promised, here’s a listing of readers’ family businesses and their links: 1. Christi and her husband support their large family by working hard to provide “a premier source for high-end communication equipment at a fraction of the cost” at their business website CommunicationGadgets.com. 2. Jennifer sells Tupperware at her business site and offers free shipping for first-time buyers and special deals if you sign up for her email list. July 21st, 2007 You know you’ve got a pretty cool job when the mother of one of your favorite illustrators emails you and offers to send review copies of her son’s latest books. Truly, there is something so sweet and gentle and appropriately simple about Ben Hatke’s work in Neal Lozano’s children’s books, Will You Bless Me? and Can God See Me in the Dark? Both stories are simple spiritual lessons for children July 21st, 2007 First, there is this going-on-for-weeks mystery illness I’ve had that comes and goes as it pleases, offering me a sore throat one day and body aches the next. Sticking around just long enough for me to plan a visit to the doctor, but then promptly disappearing when I think about picking up the phone. I’ve consulted my favorite online specialist, of course: Dr. Google-it. He told me I do not |
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