Can you throw in a quick comment
January 8th, 2010
I can always count on my internet buddies to help me when I need something. And, now is one of those times. I rarely ask for anything by the way of comments. And my husband thinks it is odd that I don’t really worry about a lot of comments.
I have an opportunity to win [...]
The Education of Our Children
December 21st, 2009
I have spent an enormous amount of time with issues related to education. Basically, my entire 41 years. My father was a teacher, I was a teacher, I have owned a daycare and now I am a parent. And, thus far, I’ve been far more influential in the education arena as a parent than I [...]
Featuring Fiona and Interesting Books in Egypt
November 24th, 2009
Some interesting books on Egypt to inspire thoughts of adventure and amazing events! All available on Amazon.
Egyptology by Emily Sands
Join Emily Sands’ expedition to find the lost tomb of Osiris. A jeweled amulet glows on the cover, inside the book, there are fold-out maps, postcards, drawings and photographs, ticket stubs, mummy cloth, a scrap of [...]
Who wouldn’t want an Automated Man
November 23rd, 2009
When I hear the words Automated Man, I immediately think about the old TV Shows of The Million Dollar Man or something like that. Or the Terminator. But, instead, if you check out their site, you will see that the automated man is one way to let mother’s and wives everywhere relax about keeping their [...]
Evolution of a Sad Woman by Gale Laure
November 16th, 2009
Evolution of a Sad Woman
Tour Schedule
Tuesday, Nov. 17
Guest Blogging at Caridad Pineiro
Wednesday, Nov. 18
Guest Blogging at Market My Novel
Thursday, Nov. 19
Guest Blogging at Beth’s Book Review Blog
Friday, Nov. 20
Guest Blogging at Murder by 4
Monday, Nov. 23
Guest Blogging at Denyse Bridger’s Fantasy Pages
Tuesday, Nov. 24
Interviewed at Working Writers
Wednesday, Nov. 25
Guest Blogging at The Story Behind [...]
Feature by Elizabeth Fournier
October 14th, 2009
Death and sustainability. It seems an odd pairing until you learn about green burial. A green burial typically requires a biodegradable coffin, perhaps a natural-fiber shroud, a fair-trade bamboo casket lined with unbleached cotton, a traditional-looking handcrafted coffin. Besides saving a bundle of money, a handmade casket can reflect and celebrate the [...]
Women of Hope is Beautiful
October 4th, 2009
Five women were chosen among the many submissions because of their inspiring stories of strength, determination and spirit. They are mothers and wives, sisters and daughters, and while they each fought an individual battle against cancer, they have all benefitted from attending a Look Good…Feel Better session and share the same positive outlook and remarkable determination in the face of this disease.
Rebecca Weeks Watson
September 16th, 2009
I met Rebecca at Blissdom 09 and have kept in touch with her over the last few months. She had an article published today on IMedia Connections.
Directly from Cathy Puett Miller’s Fingers to Your Eyes
September 15th, 2009
Calling all parents, grandparents, guardians — anyone who has a child in their life. The Literacy Ambassador® invites you to blog about your experiences and connect with superb, practical resources to promote reading, writing, listening and communicating with that child.






