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Sissy's Show of Support I had been fighting with the software program that I used to build my website. The software program had a bug in it and would occasionally anger the main brains of my computer. Without warning, my computer would lock the program shut and...
Camping Journals – Preserve Your Family Camping Experiences
Camping is a great way to escape the rat race with your family. Alas, your family camping experiences can fade with time. The best way to prevent this is to keep a camping journal for your family adventures.
Camping Journals
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5 Quick Tips for Getting Better Results from Genealogy Message Boards If you're been researching your family tree for any length of time, you've no doubt come across (and perhaps even used) genealogy forums, discussion groups or mailing lists. While these can be a great resource for essentially putting other people to...
Use Your Photographs to Create Unique Christmas Gifts Having a tough time coming up with creative Christmas gifts this year? The answer might be right in front of you – in your photograph albums, boxes, or file folders. Don’t just give the traditional framed photo though. Instead, give your recipients...
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Practicing, "Bringing Generations Together"
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Sharing ourselves with younger generations keeps us young. Childtrends reports 47% of all grandparents provide child care assistance with young grandchildren living nearby and a growing number of grandfathers are getting involved as well. I found this fact rather surprising, a higher number of grandparents who are employed and live close to their grandchildren provide child care than those who are retired. Childtrends also reported that approximately 1 in 5 grandparents are being paid for their help. What do all these information mean? Families need the assistance of family and close friends and we can all benefit from time together. More than one of our friends who are grandparents have made the decision that they want to live close to their grandchildren, sold their houses and moved closer to their families. Another couple reported taking their son and five other young adults to the Boundary Waters. Most of these teenage children had never been fishing or had the - continued below ...
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experience of eating fresh fish over the open fire. This past month, I enjoyed the opportunity of getting together with two of my son's, two of my brothers, four of my cousins, my father and friends on a trip to Lake Milac, MN. We spent the day on a launch, caught two fish and had a wonderful time catching up on life experiences. Summer is not over. There is still time for you to "Bring Generations Together." Make plans now! If you have read or personally experienced the benefits of spending time with children, we would love to hear your story.
About the Author
Don Schmitz is a popular speaker and writer on parenting and grandparenting. He is the author of The New Face of Grandparenting …Why Parents Need Their Own Parents and founder of Grandkidsandme, which includes: Grandparent Camps and Grandkid Days. Don holds graduate degrees in Education, Administration, Human Development and father to three sons and seven grandchildren. Contact Don@grandkidsandme.com.
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Back To School Amy Allen Clark
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Amy Allen Clark is a stay-at-home mother of a two year old son. She is founder and creator of http://www.momadvice.com . Her web site is...
People Are Making Money With This! Unless you are one of those fortunate few earning more money than you know what to do with the chances are that the income from your current job just doesn’t seem to be enough. Perhaps you are making ends meet but that certainly isn’t helping your...
Child Safety Tips 6 Ways to Prevent Child Abduction 1. Never leave your child alone in a public place, car, or stroller. 2. Point out a safe house or houses in your neighborhood, where children can go if they are in trouble. 3. Check older friends of your child...
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