Managing Clothes, Conflict, and Scripture Memorization…and Let’s Throw in Some Politics: Bi-Weekly WOW Links

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Need something practical?  Learn how to  manage mountains of clothing. Need something visionary?  Learn how to help your children memorize Scripture. Need something encouraging?  Learn how to manage conflict with a good dose of love. Need something political?  Learn why some well-known Christians like Ron Paul. (Now before you go throwing tomatoes at your computer… read more »

Our Cockatiel Adventure and Bi-Weekly WOW Links

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Once in a while I can’t resist writing a little bit about our family life.  For Christmas, Aimee and Tim each got a cockatiel.  So we are now the proud owners of two more animals.  (As if we didn’t already have enough excitement and noise around here…)  Our cockatiels were “on hold” for awhile because… read more »

Bi-Weekly WOW Links: Christmas Traditions, Weary Mothers, and Clutter Control

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Ever feel like throwing in the towel?  Wouldn’t it be liberating to just holler with reckless abandon, “I QUIT!”  And then go off and do what you FEEL like doing?  Woo Hoo!  (Sounds a little like your five year old, doesn’t it?)  Yet, that is what every single one of us is tempted to do… read more »

Bi-Weekly WOW Links: Christmas Toy Ideas, Education for Women, and Pop Art with a Twist

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Every two weeks I hope to post a few links that will make you say, “WOW!” W–ay    O–utrageously  W–onderful! (OK…so I’m not a genius at acronyms, but you get my point.) Looking for some fun Christmas gifts for kids?  You know…the kind you don’t regret buying the following week?  Check out Raising Olive’s great list! … read more »

Bi-Weekly WOW Links: Adversity, Boys and Moms, and Children’s Music

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Ever wonder how to talk to children about the really horrible things that happen life?  Head over to Mom Life Today to read a wonderful, true story of how one family handled severe adversity. I loved the post I read over In the Nursery of the Nation on What a Boy Needs From His Mother. … read more »