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A Promise Ring- More than Just a Pre-Engagement Ring When one thinks of a promise ring it is common to think of a small, inexpensive ring given to a woman as a promise of marriage in the future; however, this is not always the case. A promise ring has several other purposes besides being a pre-engagement ...
Cool Snacks for a Hot Summer Beat the heat with these cool summer treats!Mouse PopsiclesIts not what youre thinking! The name refers to the size of the popsiclenot the contents. Wash a bowl of seedless grapes, and then set the grapes in the freezer for about an hour. Poke colored ...
How to Understand your Cat Did you know that everyday your cat talks to you? Not with spoken words, but through body language, motions and gestures. Just like humans, cats feel happiness, unhappiness, boredom, affection and nervousness. Each of these is expressed by a special kind ...
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20 Fun Ideas for National Turn Off TV Week By Deborah Shelton
National Turn Off Your TV Week is April 21-27 this year. Why not take the holiday one step further and turn off the computer as well? Here are 20 fun ways your family can make the most of this celebration.
1. Read a book. 2. Write a letter-not an email-to a dear friend. 3. Bathe the dog. 4. Play a game of Candyland or Chutes and Ladders. 5. Paint each other's faces. 6. Do cartwheels in the front yard. 7. Camp out in the back yard with a tent, flashlight and lots of munchies. 8. Host a garage sale. 9. Visit the library for story time. 10. Go on a snail-hunting expedition, then release the snails in a cool, moist, shady spot. 11. Look through and organize family photos. 12. Start a seasonal family photo scrapbook. 13. Read the Sunday comics together. 14. Make a CD wall mirror with free internet CDs that arrive in the mail. 15. Bake cookies. 16. Have a living room picnic. 17. Challenge your brother or sister to a staring contest. 18. Play a game of I-Spy. 19. Go for a walk around the block. 20. Make and fly paper airplanes.
However you decide to entertain yourself and your family, remember the most important thing: No television!
About the Author Deborah Shelton is a mother, freelance writer, and author of the brand new book, "The Five Minute Parent: Fun & Fast Activities for You and Your Little Ones." Visit Deborah's website for more family-friendly ideas: http://www.fiveminuteparent.com
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'Friends' with benefits: Facebook fueling organ donationsmsnbc.com (blog)By Bill Briggs Becky Melton's “friend” request to Jerry Wilde, a complete stranger in dire need of a new kidney, came with a photo and a gift. The texted photo: a picture of Melton, 28, holding a hand-drawn sign showing two kidneys and a message ... |
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