If you aren’t familiar with FUJIFILM’s SeeHere, now is a great time to try them out. They are currently offering 25 free 4×8 photo cards. You do need to pay shipping on them. Think about all of the different ways that you can use the cards. My favorite is to put pictures of my kids […]
Free Book: 2010 Borders Summer Reading Program
Updated: Click here to learn more about the 2011 Borders Summer Reading Program Borders has announced their summer reading program, Double-Dog Dare. Jeff Kinney, author of the hugely popular Diary of a Wimpy Kid books, helped announce the program. The reading program is open to kids under the age of 12. They must read 10 […]
Guest Post: Connect with Your Daughter Through Reading
Ever tried having a discussion with your teen daughter about dating, having sex, drinking alcohol or being exposed to drugs? If so, you may have discovered that she puts up a wall against these types of conversations. She may be too embarrassed or too afraid to reveal what she and her friends are doing, even […]
Life with a Chronically Ill Child (Guest Post)
Children don’t always come into the world perfect. My youngest of four children certainly didn’t. Nick was born with a horribly malformed heart. After a heart surgery at five days old, another at three months, another at one year old, he received a heart transplant just before turning two. Today, he is twenty one and […]
Mystery Shopping for Fun and Profit (Guest Post)
by Cathy Stucker, author of The Mystery Shopper’s Manual Mystery shopping is not all fun and games, but it is a flexible and enjoyable way to make extra money and get “free” stuff. Although mystery shopping is work, it has definite advantages over a regular job. Because most mystery shoppers are independent contractors, they choose […]