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  • Kids summer and the outdoors  By : Jack Blue
    Keep the kids occupied in those summer months but not inside go for the outdoor games.
  • Nine Easy Ways to Get Those A's  By : Jim Hartley
    Students who attend SuperCamp's teen summer camps acquire many valuable learning and life skills. Here are some Quantum Learning tips that can help every student do better in school. Share them with your son or daughter.
  • Building Modular is Greener  By : Mike Zenga
    There are many Green benefits to building homes using a modular construction. In this article, Michael Zenga lists some of the various reasons why modular is a greener alterative to traditionally built homes.
  • Help Your Teen Through The Rough Patches - Ten Hot Tips  By : Jim Hartley
    We see changes in kids every summer at our SuperCamp academic summer camps where we teach learning and life skills that help them know themselves, like themselves, and learn better. During our more than 25 years of running these summer programs we have learned lots and lots about teens and their problems—and how adults can help them through those sometimes rough years.
  • Gift of Gratitude: 10 Ways to Show Teachers Your Appreciation  By : Dr Robyn Silverman
    Teacher Appreciation Week has become an annual even in many schools around the world. Many teachers, coaches, and aides can be a great help and inspiration to our children throughout the day as well as in the after-school hours. It's our obligation to show them how much their effort and patience means to us. This article provides 10 unique ways to show our gratitude towards our favorite teachers.
  • How to Get the Most from Your Family Health Insurance: The Smart Doctor Visit  By : Jim Waltrip
    If doctor visits always leave you feeling like you spent more of your valuable time in the waiting room than with the doctor, Use these helpful tips to get the most out of your next trip to see your physician. Doctors are usually quite busy and aren't able to spend more than a few minutes with each patient, so it's your responsibility to prepare for a doctor visit and get the most from it.
  • De-Cluttering and Organizing Your Bathroom  By : Pat Brill
    Bathrooms seem to attract lots of small items like makeup, medicine bottles, hair accessories, razors, hairbrushes, lotion, shampoo, product samples and the list goes on. Finding what you need as well as removing old products can be challenging. Here are a few simple ideas to help you create more space and be more organized.
  • Apartment Security Ideas - 10 Inexpensive Tips  By : Bryan Dunbar
    10 Inexpensive ways to increase security at your apartment, town home, condo or college dorm. Protect yourself with these easy, inexpensive ideas so that you don't become a victim of crime.
  • Changing Jobs: What About COBRA Health Insurance Benefits?  By : Ryan Patterson
    If you work for a company that offers generous health insurance benefits, especially if your employer is not required to provide COBRA health insurance, it's apparent why you've delayed looking for a new job or ruled out working for yourself. Fear of parting with employer-sponsored health insurance is legitimate, given the steady decline in number of companies that offer it and the high cost of paying for coverage yourself.
  • Stop Your Partner's Snoring: Investigative Procedures Might be Covered By Major Medical Insurance  By : Jim Waltrip
    Currently, many major medical insurance policies state that the costs of experimental, cosmetic, or investigative procedures are not covered. Yet, your health plan may actually cover these types of procedures. You just have to follow a few steps and prove that there is, indeed, medical data and justification to warrant coverage for these services.
  • How to Effectively Remodel Your Home  By : Daniel Stouffer
    There are times that a home renovation project estimate will leave you with sticker shock. However, there are further considerations to make before scrapping a relatively expensive project. The considerations include the overall value of your home and the cost savings you can squeeze out of leveraging reusable building materials.
  • Practical Advice on How to Avoid Wedding Day Disasters  By : Jerry Carpos
    Everyone dreams of having a perfect wedding. However, it is not uncommon for every bride's special day to be plagued with at least one or two wedding disasters. Know several forms of wedding disasters, follow our simple tips on how to deal with a few common wedding day disasters, and realize that a disaster-free wedding day is actually possible.
  • Desperation Cry from a Mother to her Daughter  By : Wendy Tendys
    A mother's cry is wrung from her as she writes to her young daughter. The daughter is distraut - unable to buy her mother a Mother's Day gift. Her mother shows her a gift her daughter can give her that is priceless.
  • How to increase the saleability of your home  By : David McEvoy
    The recent economic crisis is not exactly welcome news for house sellers. Basically it means that in the coming months it may be more difficult to sell your home due to lenders being more selective about whom they choose to lend cash to, so some people are likely to find home loans more difficult to obtain meaning less buyers on the market for the houses that are available for sale.
  • The Impact of Ulta Thin Media Icons on Girls' Body Image  By : Dr Robyn Silverman
    Magazines feature impossibly thin supermodels next to "back-to-school" diet plans and tips for getting your body into bikini-bearing shape. Articles might say "embrace your curves" but the retouched photos of ultra thin models tell a different story. This article talks about studies that show girls' are indeed being affected by scantily clad women in the media.
  • 10 Warning Signs Of A Bad Relationship About To Fall Apart  By : Bill Urell
    These 10 tips can be an early warning detector, arming us with knowledge and understanding to avoid the dysfunctional relationships and bad relationships altogether.
  • Flower Boxes Aid Builders to Sell Homes  By : Matthew Buquoi
    Builders who are sitting on housing during the 2008 housing recession are learning that upgrading the curb appeal to their house can be a great selling feature.
  • Why build your home modular?  By : Mike Zenga
    Modular housing continues to become more and more popular and many people are asking if they too should build modular. This article goes through some of the big benefits of building modular and why so many people are switching from traditionally built homes.
  • Using Common Sense Takes the Stress Out of Getting Debt Free  By : Ruth Klein
    If you are burdened with debt (or you know someone who is), Ruth Klein, America's De-Stress Diva offers eight practical tips to get out of this debt trap quickly.
  • The Negotiated Bid Process - the key to a quality home remodel  By : Gary Belk
    Using the Negotiated Bid process for your home remodel. The process give your project a better change of meeting your budgetary and quality goals because the home remodeling contractor is involved in the design process.
  • A Quilting Retreat  By : Penny Halgren
    Most avid quilters have more than one project going at a time. Often, there's one quilting project that gets put aside so long that it seems almost impossible to complete. If you find yourself in a quilting rut, maybe it's time to consider quilters retreats.
  • Best Summer Yarns for Knitting  By : Alice Seidel
    As our knitting thoughts turn to lighter patterns and more open-weave designs, the question that pops into my mind more than any other is..........just which yarn do I use for these summer patterns?
  • HELP YOUR KIDS LEARN - Create a Positive Study Environment  By : Jim Hartley
    Parents can support and encourage their children's successful learning by helping them create a positive study environment. Here are some of the ideas we give to parents of children who have attended SuperCamp,
  • Little Ears Are Listening...And Cringing.  By : Len Stauffenger
    When divorced parents expend a lot of energy pointing fingers of blame at one another, the children suffer. Here are some interesting words to help you become more objective for your children's sake.
  • Pricing Your Modular Home  By : Mike Zenga
    Modular homes cost less to build than traditionally built home, but how much? Most people can expect to save around 20% but can largely depend on several factors including the options choosen. This article looks at some of those costs and how they compare.
  • Saving Money and Shopping Eco-Friendly Way at Home  By : Daniel Stouffer
    Going Green around your house can be cost effective, inexpensive, and can save you money. There are many money saving opportunities available to those who think creatively and look for the sun, the wind, or they neighbor for a little help.
  • Tears on Both Sides of the Ocean (part 6)  By : Jeff Gustafson
    Eke had been whisked away from her love and the emotion of it all was tearing her apart. There was the respect expected from her culture and the desire she felt for Carlo.
  • Rag Quilt Patterns  By : Penny Halgren
    If you are a beginner quilter looking for near-immediate gratification or an old pro who wants to create a different look, why not try one of the rag quilt patterns on the market?
  • Hurtful Words--Pieces or Peace  By : G Susan Rivers, LMFT
    Words are powerful. Angry words can be just as damaging as weapons of mass destruction. Our words can tear a person down, or build up and encourage. Reckless words can rip others into pieces while encouraging words seek ways to create peace and restoration. Which will it be? Pieces or peace?
  • This Is It!  By : Jim Hartley
    Quantum Learning Network president, Bobbi DePorter, calls making the most of every moment "This is IT!" Over 25 years ago, Bobbi developed the 8 Keys of Excellence, which students who attend SuperCamp, a worldwide learning and life skills summer camp program, are exposed to. "This is IT!" is one of the Keys.
  • Remain Calm During the Divorce  By : Len Stauffenger
    Going through a divorce can really stir up emotions like margaritas in a blender. But if you're going to be the best parent for your kids, you need to turn the blender off and learn how to keep your cool.
  • About Modular Homes  By : Mike Zenga
    Those who aren't familiar with how Modular Homes are constructed may find it very interesting! Instead of being built onsite, the home is manufactured in a factory setting and then delivered and set-up onsite. This method has many benefits including lower costs yet higher durability.
  • When You Both Have Group Health Insurance: Comparing Your Policies  By : Jim Waltrip
    With the cost of living on the rise, it makes sense to take the time to review your health care coverage. In the case of families with two working spouses working for employers that offer group health insurance coverage, it makes even more sense to compare policies.
  • Family Health Insurance and Divorce: How to Protect Yourself  By : Jim Waltrip
    Divorce means not only considering how best to fairly divide the shared property such as a house, vehicles, and bank accounts, but also how to best distribute intangible, but no less important, shared benefits. Careful consideration should be given when a couple has a family health insurance plan.
  • Flower Box Ideas  By : Matthew Buquoi
    This article offers up ideas for window boxes ranging from gardening tips to landscaping ideas.
  • Can You Get Separate College Student Health Insurance for your Child?  By : Ryan Patterson
    With the joy and excitement of sending a child off to college comes a new set of parental responsibilities that encompasses everything from financial aid to finding affordable housing. You also need to make sure adequate college student health insurance is in place for your college-bound children.
  • When should you prune your roses  By : Graeme Briggs
    Dont know when to prune your roses well read on and also find out about water gardening
  • Hello - God to Earth - Knock Knock  By : Mary Ann Boulette
    An article about reconciliation and finally finding family again, how it has affected me, and my opinion about the broken foundation our country is built on.
  • Write Your Mom a Note for Mother's Day: A Great, Unique Gift!  By : Mandy Karlik
    Writing a letter to your mother for Mother's Day is not only a great gift idea, it is something your mom will cherish forever and it does not cost a lot of money. It is not even difficult. But you do need to know a few writers' tricks!
  • Life After Divorce -The Absolute Best Way to Move Forward After A Divorce  By : Alyssa Johnson
    Life after a divorce can feel almost overwhelming at times. Come learn how a popular song can teach you the BEST way to move forward from this difficult time.
  • Does Marriage Work?  By : Alex Ihama
    Due to man's never-ending quest to understand the Life Matters that are only better understood from a spiritual standpoint, "Does Marriage Work?" has become one of the most pondered question in life. What do you say?
  • Orchid Growing Soil Preparation And Care  By : Moses Wright
    Article reveals that orchids do not grow in soil. Tips and guide on why and how to prepare the soil and care for your orchids.
  • Remarriage Possibilities - More Ways to Know You're Not Ready to Remarry  By : Alyssa Johnson
    Lots of people think about remarriage everyday. Read on to find out one of the worst reasons to consider it...
  • Why choose a greenhouse?  By : Colin Clifford
    Greenhouses are often thought of as the exclusive preserve of the dedicated gardener. However with greenhouses and frames to suit every pocket and size of garden, there is no need for even the novice gardener to feel daunted by the prospect of installing and running one.
  • 12 Mother's Day Quotes to Celebrate The Most Important Person In Your Life  By : Noel Jameson
    Mother's Day is almost here! Have you even gotten her present yet? Let's take some time to remember just how important mom really is. Here are twelve Mother's Day quotes to get you started.
  • Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes and Green Peas  By : Jeff Gustafson
    It was colorful marriage from the very beginning and lasted for over 50 years...
  • 5 Simple Steps To Creating An Effective Organizing Goal  By : Jill Borash
    Setting an effective organizing goal is a critical step in getting yourself organized. Learn 5 simple steps to make sure that your goal is one that will work for you.
  • Using the Design/Build Process for a Successful Remodel  By : Gary Belk
    Use a design/build professional to help cure the remodeling blues. The ultimate model of effiecency; the design/build remodeling process gives the homeowner ultimate control over the project and has one company accountable managing and producing the remodeling project. From conception of the design to actual enjoyment of the new addition, kitchen are bathroom; all tasks are orchestrated by a competent design/build firm.
  • Essential Hydroponic Nutrients To Keep Your Plants Healthy  By : Moses Wright
    Article reveals that hydroponic plants need a lot of nutrients. Feeding them will require having all of the basic elements needed for the biochemical process. You will need nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium most of all. There are more than a dozen other elements that are required for top success. Magnesium, iron, calcium and others perform essential tasks to your plant's needs.
  • 4 Main Characteristics of a Custom Drape  By : Vita Vygovska
    Identify a Custom Drape
  • Eco-friendly Interior Design  By : David McEvoy
    Interior design is all about creating aesthetically pleasing spaces that are safe, practical and in harmony with the rest of the surroundings. In order to carry this out effectively we must source the best materials, furniture and fixtures and fittings for the job, and in doing so, we inevitably have an impact on the environment albeit inadvertently.
  • Options for Renting vs Buying a Solar Electric System  By : Daniel Stouffer
    The interest in renewable, solar power is exploding. Unfortunately, many homeowners today are turned off from installing residential photovoltaic (solar PV) cells due to high upfront system purchase. The payback period on most purchased systems is 5 to 10 years. Fortunately, a new solar system rental program is allowing all of the money barriers and investment limitations go away.
  • How To Water Indoor House Plants - Tips And Resources  By : Moses Wright
    Article reveals that houseplants have the wondrous ability to gain most of what they need to thrive through elements in the soil and natural sunlight. The houseplant however does not have the luxury that its outdoor counterparts do in regards to obtaining much needed water. Therefore, houseplants must depend solely on the gardeners hand to provide this essential nutrient - water.
  • HowTo Get Rid Of Bedbugs  By : David McEvoy
    Although bedbugs are not considered a hazard to human health as they do not transmit disease, their presence can be alarming and can cause extreme distress to the occupants of a home not to mention having to deal with the added discomfort of itchy swollen bites too.
  • Make Your Landscape Energy Efficient to Save You Money  By : Carol Stack
    The winds which blow through your house are a main contributor to the lower indoor temperatures experienced especially in the winter-time when the cold wind chill factor is present. If you can set up a wind break, either by the use of strategically placed fences or evergreens and trees, this will cut down the winds blowing through your home a great deal.
  • Tears on Both Sides of the Ocean (part 5)  By : Jeff Gustafson
    Carlo finally arrived in Wakayama and to his surprise, they knew he was coming...and that was not all...
  • Cuckoo Clock Art  By : Margaret Mauldin
    In the long history of clock making and time keeping, cuckoo clocks play a large role in the appreciation of art in clocks. Cuckoo clocks are sold for all budgets, from modest pieces with little decoration to colossal works of art which demand high prices. Cuckoo clocks truly are unique artistic creations.
  • Who Was the Bad Guy In Your Divorce?  By : Len Stauffenger
    When you're going through a divorce, we frequently experience our ex being defensive about his/her role in the divorce, when he or she might well have been the one who cheated! Let's be sure we don't assume blame that isn't ours to bear.
  • Speak With Good Purpose  By : Jim Hartley
    Words have the power to build people up and bring them down. They can uplift and enlighten, or depress and destroy. You have complete control over the words you use, so choose them carefully. The first step is awareness. Think before you speak. Focus on communicating positives: strengths, praise, encouragement. Handle negatives carefully. Your intention is a powerful tool.
  • Inexpensive Swimming Pool Toys & Accessories For Fun Summer Vacations  By :
    Have you thought about summer vacation and what you are going to do with the kids? Imagine the cost of gas to just drive to a fairly close vacation spot. Crazy isn't it? One of the best ways I can think of for a fun summer vacation is to turn your backyard into this year's choice vacation spot.
  • Singing to Baby - even if you can't sing!  By : Kevin Tuck
    Outlines the health benefits of singing to a baby - for both the parent and the child. Gives some simple song ideas to sing, even if you feel you are tone deaf!
  • Choosing Between Incandescent Lights And Fluorescent Lights  By : Moses Wright
    Article reveals that there has always been much discussion of the pros and cons of incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs. To further confuse things, CFL (compact fluorescent lights) and LEDs have joined the argument.
  • Remarriage Preparation - One Way to Know You're Not Ready to Remarry  By : Alyssa Johnson
    Are you thinking about getting remarried? Make sure you're doing it for the right reasons...
  • Review On Various Type Of Flooring Options  By : Moses Wright
    Article reveal that there have never been as many affordable types of flooring options as there are today. It used to be that vinyl was the flooring options of choice because it was durable and affordable. Then ceramic started to take center stage, mainly because of the added durability at a small cost. Now there are many more options.
  • Creative Window Box Ideas  By : Matthew Buquoi
    All about different ideas for window box planting. Hanging plants, climbing plants, tall plants, colorful flowers and plant and more can be used to accent and highlight your window box and lanscaping to work best for your home and your personality.
  • Overcoming foreclosure, true stories of family survival.  By : Michael Bierly
    Faced with losing your home in foreclosure can be devastating. Five couples, and their children, managed to survive. Their remarkable stories of overcoming foreclosure are inspirational to others. Here are their stories.
  • Life After Divorce - How to Make Life Feel "Normal" After Divorce  By : Alyssa Johnson
    With all the changes that divorce brings, it's important not only for your children, but also for you to find ways to make life feel a little more normal. Want to find out how? Read on...
  • Avoid These Common Gardening Mistakes  By : Danna Schneider
    The gardening season is upon us, and the number of novice gardeners planting vegetables, flowers, and shrubs in the wrong place or at the wrong time, under watering and over watering different varieties will no doubt put many new gardener's new love in jeopardy and end in frustration and hopelessness. Well, if you go into it knowing some of the basics, you can definitely get a leg up on caring for your platns and making them beautiful.
  • How To Use Plumbing Tapes And Sealants To Seal Hoses And Pipes  By : Moses Wright
    Article reveals the most important part of any plumbing project is getting the hoses and pipes sealed properly. This is sometimes not as easy as you might think. Having the right tool for the job is the first rule you should know.
  • Choosing a Window Box  By : Matthew Buquoi
    How to choose a window box. There are many different and new materials being used to make window boxes. Each material offers a distinct look as well as advantages and disadvantages. This articles serves to provide information on what each type of window box can offer in terms of affordability, maintenance, installation, and more.
  • How to Capture & Preserve Your Shower Memories  By : Jane Stefanowicz
    Your shower, the wedding & your baby's first year will all fly by! Learn simple steps on how to preserve these memories forever.
  • How to Make Time for Yourself  By : Len Stauffenger
    Divorced parents seldom have enough time for themselves. Here are three practical tips to help you create that much needed alone time.
  • Buying Low Cost Health Insurance: Tips and Guidelines for Getting Your Money's Worth  By : Ryan Patterson
    It's hard to find low cost health insurance, but the process is rewarding if done with some professional input. A good checklist and resources like US Insurance Online can help you streamline the process. Do your research and figure out the exact details of the type of policy you need, and you can save hundreds or thousands of dollars each year on health insurance premiums.
  • Communication Is A Key To Success For Students  By : Jim Hartley
    Teens at the summer academic program, SuperCamp, learn how important effective communication is in life and are given advice on how to improve their communication skills. Here are some of the tips they learn.
  • Tears on Both Sides of the Ocean (part 4)  By : Jeff Gustafson
    Carlo finally arrived in Wakayama and he was anxious while at the same time having cold feet. He hadn't a plan, knew no one, and although just finished learning Japanese he was not confident at all...
  • Personalized Children's Books - Find Out About These Unusual Gifts  By : Richard Lave
    Personalized children's books are becoming ever more popular. It is not hard to see why as they make an unusual, wonderful and educational gift. Find out more about them in this article.
  • Would You Divorce This Woman? Walk For a Minute in Her Shoes.  By : Chuck Machado
    Married couples and those about to enter marriage have difficult decisions to make. Illness can be the hugest hurdle a couple faces and the decision to remain together or to seperate is always difficult. Read about one couple's struggle and journey as they redefine their love for each other.
  • 12 Dr. Spock Quotes To Celebrate His May Birthday  By : Noel Jameson
    Whether or not you agree with Dr. Spock's parenting advice, you have to admit that today's children could probably benefit from some of Dr. Spock's methods. Let us remember him and the good advice he gave us as the anniversary of his birth date rolls around. Let these twelve Dr. Spock quotes serve as a reminder of what he stood for and everything he taught us.
  • How to Throw a Stress-Free Shower  By : Jane Stefanowicz
    Learn from my mistakes as I show you how to avoid some common shower-throwing mishaps. Planning, organizing & hosting a shower can be overwhelming, but I can help you make it a day you look back on & smile.
  • Forgiveness is Mandatory in Life and Especially in Divorce  By : Len Stauffenger
    Parenthood is a privilege. You have one choice opportunity to help your children become successful, happy adults. You can't do this until you forgive their other parent. Here's how.
  • Live In Integrity  By : Jim Hartley
    Live in INTEGRITY is the first of the 8 Keys of Excellence campers learn about when they attend SuperCamp's learning and life skills camps each summer.
  • Teen Summer Camp Teaches The Four-Part Apology  By : Jim Hartley
    Teens are taught the Four-Part Apology, a very effective communication tool with friends, family, fellow students, even teachers.
  • Outdoor Surveillance Cameras - For Home And Family  By : Charlie Cory
    Your home is your castle and needs protection from the ever increasing number of criminals who want to deprive you of your treasured possessions. Discover one way to stop them!
  • Designing A Child's Room  By : David McEvoy
    A child's bedroom is not only the place where they sleep but is often where they play, think, dream and learn too so it should reflect what they like and what inspires them.
  • How to Install Large Window Boxes  By : Matthew Buquoi
    How to install or hang a large window box that needs to support over 50 and up to 300 lbs. so that it is safe, reliable, and remains level for proper drainage for years to come. By directly installing to your house you can add value to it.
  • Tears on Both Sides of the Ocean (part 3)  By : Jeff Gustafson
    He arrived in Japan and he was full of emotion. Never having traveled, a history that was starting to haunt him, new sites and sounds...at times it was overwhelming.
  • Wun wunders why foenick spelling methods arr stil tort in skools  By : Sue Atkins
    Spelling strategies to help children learn easily
  • Luxurious Plush for Today's Baby  By : Melinda Franklin
    Information about the plush Max Daniel Baby blankets, throws and burp cloths. They come in a variety of colors and patterns for Mommy and baby.
  • How to Throw a Shower That Will Have Even the GUYS Talking  By : Jane Stefanowicz
    The 3 most important things I learned in my 25+ years of throwing showers. I share how to save money, time & your sanity!
  • Divorce Can Be Positive  By : Rebecca Hanson
    A story of how a woman used the pain of a divorce to transform her life utilizing the Law of Attraction.
  • "Your Absolute Best, Son"  By : Fred Nicklaus
    "Thanks, Dad, for helping me understand that doing my Ab-sol-ute Best is one of the most important things that I can do even if I'm not the best there is"
  • Interior Design Space Saving Techniques  By : David McEvoy
    There is nothing worse than clutter for spoiling an otherwise perfectly beautiful home. Too many ornaments occupying the shelves, piles of papers and magazines lying on the table, boxes and bags filled with all those bits and pieces that don't have a home, books overflowing on the book case and so on. Clearing up the clutter and transforming your home in the process needn't be a nightmare.
  • Fireworks Accident and Injury Statistics  By : Christopher Davis
    It is hard to imagine the Fourth of July without fireworks. More people ignite simple or homemade fireworks each year than attend large-scale fireworks displays. But simple fireworks such as bottle rockets and sparklers are the most dangerous manufactured explosives. And M80 and M100 cherry bombs the most dangerous type of fireworks.
  • Cash Gifting Benefits All Involved  By : Bryan Tuck
    A 5 part series on the benefits and challenges of cash gifting
  • Sweet 16 Party Themes  By :
    Planning a Sweet 16 Party and trying to decide on a party theme? There are so many wonderful party themes to choose from. Let's take a look at some of the more common themes. These themes will work fantastic if you have a time crunch and need to get the party planning done quickly.
  • Dating After Divorce - How Do I Know When I'm Ready to Date?  By : Alyssa Johnson
    Making the choice to begin dating after divorce may cause lots of emotions for you. The thought can be exciting, scary, happy or even sad. But what about the feelings your kids may be having about it?
  • Life After Divorce - Still Angry? Try the "F" Word!  By : Alyssa Johnson
    Are you really angry at your ex-spouse? Find out how to effectively use the "F" word to release that anger and move forward!
  • Outdoor Patio Window Shades Transforms Your Patio Into Cozy Anytime Of Day  By : Terry Schierer
    Do you have a porch that's seldom used and not very functional? Need a room to just plain "chill" in? If you answered yes to any of those questions then outdoor patio window shades could be you answer to rest, relaxation and "chillin" time.
  • Can You Have a Meaningful Wedding on a Shoestring Budget?  By : Kathy Karlander
    Wedding expenses are soaring through the roof. Advertisers might have you believe that you must spend tens of thousands of dollars to have your dream wedding. I say it is not necessary. You can have a beautiful and meaningful ceremony on a shoestring budget.
  • Monkey in the Middle  By : Len Stauffenger
    During a divorce and long after it's final, your children will be asking you questions that make you squirm. Making them feel awful about the other parent that they still love is playing dirty.

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