October 13th, 2009

30-Second Saints

I’m experimenting a bit with the things I can do with Google Voice.

I thought I might try posting 30-second audio blogs of quotes from the saints. Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta gets us started …

October 12th, 2009

Cuteness in a Car

At the fair this weekend, Daniel’s lifelong dream came true when he got behind the wheel of this shiny blue vehicle.

He grinned. He waved. He wondered why on earth it took us this long to finally let him drive.

October 12th, 2009

Ohio Peeps

I’ll be on the Son Rise Morning Show with Brian Patrick tomorrow morning at 8:20 am EST — talking about my upcoming visit to Ohio.

October 9th, 2009

Humiliation in Hardware

You can read my latest column at Inside Catholic today:

Humiliation in Hardware

October 8th, 2009

I Want to See You!

Just a reminder that I’ll be at the following events in Ohio next weekend and I would LOVE the opportunity to meet up with readers there.

If you’re planning to come to the book signing or the Day of Reflection, send me a note and I’ll be on the lookout for you …

Friday, October 16, 2009

Book Signing at Silver Cross Catholic Books & Gifts 18 South Main Street

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October 8th, 2009

Little Things Count

Small Successes is up and running at Faith & Family today. Don’t forget to share all the little ways you’ve made progress this week!

October 8th, 2009

Word to the Wise

When you are running around trying desperately to finish up laundry, make phone calls, change diapers, prepare dinner, and grade schoolwork because you are leaving to take your daughter to soccer practice in just a few minutes and you think of checking your voice mail but then don’t because …

You still have to sweep the dining room You forgot all about the story you promised you read the 3

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October 7th, 2009

Subscribe to DanielleBean.com by email

I heard from a reader this week who was looking for way to receive updates from this blog via email. I hadn’t considered doing that before, but I do think email subscriptions are a nifty option for people who don’t use feed readers but want to know when blogs they follow have new content (especially those that update infrequently or sporadically — *cough* *cough*).

So I figured out how to

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