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1 hour, 37 minutes ago ago from Hybrid Mom Insider
As the mother of a 9-year-old daughter, I feel compelled to weigh in on a recent Chicago Tribune article titled “Michelle Obamas’s Anti-Obesity Plan.” She candidly admitted as a busy mom to succumbing to pizza and the drive-through but has vowed, after a nudge from her daughters’ pediatrician, to get Sasha and Malia on track for a healthier lifestyle. I can relate. It was with surprise last year at my daughter’s well-visit when I got ...
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Emma Baj has returned with her father to her mother’s childhood home, the small town of Petraselice. Here, she hopes to finally get to know the woman who died giving her life. Petraselice is anything but welcoming. Cold and gray, Emma feels like it is sucking the very life out of her. But her father is happy to be back in the place where he and Emma’s mother met and fell in love. As the chief of police, he is often too busy with his work to ...
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Image by Getty Images via Daylife Michelle Obama is under fire for her anti-obesity campaign . Unveiled this week, the Let's Move campaign sets the goal of eliminating childhood obesity in a generation. Although childhood obesity rates have stabilized in recent years, 1 in 6 American children are still obese and 1/3 are overweight or obese. Although the evidence is still out on overweight children- since chubby might be the ...
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Michelle Obama , with her uncanny combination of poise and playfulness, sat down with Larry King last night to officially launch her Let's Move program, a National campaign to encourage healthy eating and fight the childhood obesity epidemic. But while many applaud her for starting a conversation (and putting her money - or at least Federal funds - where her mouth is), others are criticizing her for bringing her own girls, Sasha and Malia, ...
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15 hours ago ago from Jeannie-ology
Originally posted at American Thinker One highlight for this first grade St. Robert Bellarmine Elementary School student was the Wednesday afternoon candy-drive. Once a week, Sister Marie Rose Christianson allowed disheveled kids in brown uniforms and crooked clip-on ties entry into our classroom to sell penny candy. On the sly my grandmother would pass me a few cents from the linty pocket of her apron giving me access to a little ...
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