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From my childhood, I always felt I don't have enough time to cover up my to-do list. First, I thought I wish I could have 48 hours a day, then I realize actually I need 72 hours a day. After years I thought I need a week time long day.... Now I am thinking to complete my work my one life isn't enough.... I need few more life and adult age to complete my general work what I really want to complete... :)
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The weather in Nairobi has been very cold lately and this is a breakfast idea for your munchkin to keep warm. This is one of the simplest recipes and it takes about 10 minutes to prepare.
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Hitting the blog today is some awesome LEGO organization tips straight from our LEGO room! Check out the sneak peaks RIGHT here at Mom Bloggers Club and find the rest at TheHappeningHousewife.com!
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Hey Mom Bloggers Club!
Hitting the blog today is some awesome LEGO organization tips straight from our LEGO room! Check out the sneak peaks RIGHT here at Mom Bloggers Club and find the rest at TheHappeningHousewife.com!
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When my son John Matthew entered kindergarten, I saw before me our future of living in an autism world. Within one short year, I learned that our life would be full of hope and despair, answers and unanswered questions, triumphs and challenges, acceptance and intolerance, laughter and tears, and friendships and loneliness.…
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To the mom using foodstamps, I see you.
I see the fear in your eyes when someone gets in line behind you. You wonder if they’re judging your food choices, not knowing that the cupcakes you’re buying are for your son’s birthday. Last year your family had to buy his cake because you couldn’t afford it, you never want that hollow feeling in the pit of your stomach again. You felt like such a…
Added by Christina Hudler on June 29, 2016 at 6:00pm — 2 Comments
Post originally appeared on Frugal Nesting June 25th, 2016
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We were out in New York City with friends when we decided we were ready.A packed bar downtown, the kind of place you forget. We’d both had way too many nights like this one: too many watered down vodka sodas, nights spent shoving through the crowd, competing for the bartender’s attention.
This wasn’t the scene for us anymore, it was easy to see.
I don’t remember…
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The kids slept in a bit today, and so did I. My husband awake, already working, and making breakfast.
“I decided to make blueberry muffins this morning!”
He’s the cook in our home. I like to cook, but it doesn’t seem to come naturally, or even with lots of practice, for me. But we’re lucky because he’s a flawless cook. I used to crave eating out, but his meals are so…
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My Big Bird (i.e., the oldest of my three kids, a seven year old) recently had a first grade animal project. He selected a rhinoceros. He had to make a poster with a series of facts and pictures from research he did from books and the internet. Though I find most…
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Ever since I was a little girl, I wanted to help people escape from their problems, their fears, and the doldrums of life, if only for a short while into the world I created. I used my writing, through my adult life, as a way to escape from the disappointments, the tragedies, and heartaches.
Finally, after all of these years, one of my books has been chosen to compete for a Kindle Publishing Contract. I win, if YOU the public, read my sample chapters and nominate me. Would you…
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Ever since I was a little girl, I wanted to help people escape from their problems, their fears, and the doldrums of life, if only for a short while into the world I created. I used my writing, through my adult life, as a way to escape from the disappointments, the tragedies, and heartaches.
Finally, after all of these years, one of my books has been chosen to compete for a Kindle Publishing Contract. I win, if YOU the public, read my sample chapters and nominate me. Would you…
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Sometimes my son pushes me over the edge. It's part of his growing up - he pushes his boundaries and learns the consequences of disrespect. My patience level - like all parents - varies. There are days when I can shake it off, and then there are days when I yell.…
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As the delivery of the child is coming closer, you will have to choose among the variety of equipments and spend in malls and baby stores for hours buying clothes, toys and a stroller. Parenthood is really not just an obligation but responsibility for the whole life. Their daily duty will be to ensure safety for kids, and their…
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Puto. No, I didn't just lace you with a vulgarity. It's what Filipino's call one of the most popular desserts of the nation. It's a soft, pillowy ball of dough that's sweet enough to want "just one more" without being overpowering. It's delicious! If you are a wiz in the kitchen and want to attempt to make it instead of heading to your nearest Filipino store, here's a simple recipe. Scroll down for some random healthy tips.…
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Getting teens to open up is one of the most important tasks of parenting a teenager. It is also one of the most challenging parts of parenthood. If your teen rolls her eyes, walks away angrily, or retreats to his bedroom when you try to talk to him or her, you are not alone. Many parents face the same issues when it comes to talking to their teen.…
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Between errands and the kids, life can get a bit hectic— but your makeup routine shouldn’t have to be. Whether you’re stuck with morning eye circles or a pale complexion, you can learn a simple beauty-boosting routine which takes less than ten minutes. So, even if time isn’t on your side, you can still feel fresh-faced and confident before heading out the door. Want to know the secret? Here’s the quick and easy morning makeup routine for moms on the go.…
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In my last post, I talked about the natural based, American makeup brand Younique and how I’d been so impressed with the company and it’s products. To follow on from that, as promised, I’d like to introduce you to their best selling product – the Moodstruck 3D Fiber Lashes. This is the first product I was introduced to in the Younique range. Here’s what I think of it……
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