…Augustus Caesar’s World Galen and the Gateway to Medicine The Story of the World, Volume 2 Medieval World Trial and Triumph: Stories from Church History The Human Body for Every Kid The Body Book First Encyclopedia of the Human Body The Wonderful Way Babies Are Made Exploring Creation with Astronomy The Bronze Bow Dangerous Journey The Door in the Wall Twice Freed I’m also made a list to sell my excess books that we are not using anymore. Feel to…
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When I grow up – I didn’t want to be a MOM!
…e mongrels that took tons of time away from the real world. (Like the real world – doesn’t have kids…my imaginary world, I guess.) Six months into our marriage bliss – it happened. We got the two little lines on the little disgusting wand. (Which I kept!) Then my attitude changed…well, my whole life did! I started receiving tons of homemade blankets, cutesy clothes, fresh smelling disposable diapers, and baby shampoo. Everything in our small lil’…
Staycation Ideas Tyler Texas
…– Call for directions! Jacksonville ♥ Known as the “Tomato Capital of the World!” All over the city you will find tomatoes that are not edible but make a fun photo opp! ♥ Love’s Lookout – A great place to plan a picnic with an AMAZING view of over 35 miles of Texas scenery! We love stopping here. It is a great place to stop and smell the pine trees! A friend of mine actually proposed to his wife here over 30 years ago. Of course if you do that –…
Are you looking for a great summer read?
…ng about is called “The World of Laura Ingalls Wilder.” It tells about the world that was happening when she wrote the series. Why “Pa” chose the wood he used to work as a carpenter, what the environment was in the rest of the world, what flowers were growing and native to the area, plus more. I love that it puts the book in perspective and allows the reader to understand. Almost like being there. I love traveling. This book has let me wander by t…
Stolen. Robbed. Heartbroken.
…can justify it by saying “this is the real world.” They will get the “real world” soon enough. It comes! AND comes fast! Instead of breaking a kid’s heart – why can’t they just grant a wish once in awhile? What would it hurt? Really? Life is sooo short! I’m not talking about spoiling a child or about giving in and never teach a lesson. But, when a child wants to play a game – why not play along? Even if it does involve being silly. You might just…








