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21 hours ago ago from BlogTwitt

It is not only adults and couples that can go to the Bahamas families can go too; in fact, although it is quite surprising to many, more families visit the Bahamas on a regular basis than any other group, and for incredibly good reason. There is so much fun able to be had in the Bahamas, and so many resorts that cater specifically to the families. If you are planning a Bahamas family vacation through planet travel guide , there are ...

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21 hours ago ago from BookBag

The holidays are here, and the BookDads site has a selection of books about winter celebrations -- not just Christmas, but Kwanzaa and the winter solstice too. Look for copies of these books using the World Catalog and Amazon search boxes here on BookBag, and be sure to visit BookDads, which always has interesting book ideas year-round. The Snowy Day, by Ezra Jack Keats (Viking Juvenile) This classic picture book isn’t strictly a holiday ...

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13 hours ago ago from Tea and Chopstic

Since Matt and I have lived in the Midwest we have only been a family with children for five years and only two of those years have been spent with family living in town with us. The rest of our years have been lived with the absence of either of our families in the same city or even state. Now that our children are getting older, missing their cousins and asking about their aunts and uncles by name, I have been pondering how unfortunate it ...

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23 hours ago ago from Simply Mangerchine

Consider this a bloggy Christmas card for all of those out in blogland that I don't have addresses for. This has been a crazy year to say the least. We've moved from Myrtle Beach to New Orleans, both started new jobs, found new church(es), and made new friends. The Lord has guided us each step of the way, amazing us with His providence and provision as our transition occurred unbelievably smoothly. Since May we've been living in an old ...

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14 hours ago ago from Words lie. Blood doesn\'t.

OOC: My travel plans changed a bit as I was offered some extra time with friends & family. I have the laptop with me, but am not sure how much time I will actually give over to using it -- Mea Culpa -- but rest assured, Ambrogino and I shall be back on the 28th. Happy Christmas!

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Remember that Shel Silverstein poem? Listen to the "mustn'ts", child, listen to the "don'ts". Listen to the "shouldn'ts", the "impossibles", the "wont's".. .. Today's headlines are starting to remind me of that poem. It feels like the world has been thrown into a cuisinart. We've got eye-popping mortgage delinquencies , and we've got record bonuses on Wall Street. We lead the world in healthcare spending , and we lead the world in ...

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