Articles Archive for May 2009
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Dear you,
I was so disappointed I missed you on line yesterday.
It’s ironic, the one night I’m not on the computer for a couple of hours and you were able to get on.
The girls and I watched Bride Wars but don’t worry, I checked, it was PG and I fast-forwarded on anything that you’d have [...]
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Daniel Hauser is at the center of a heated controversy that pits his parents against the state of Minnesota in a question of life, death and freedom. Hauser, a 13 year old boy from Sleepy Eye, Minn. was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a form of cancer, this past January. His parents, Anthony and Colleen [...]
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I know still talking about my husband’s deployment but you know how these things go ….can’t let it go!
The issue is, I never realized how much influence Uncle Sam had over my marriage until a few days ago when we learned about the Surprise Deployment. This summer was supposed to be a time when [...]
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THIS IS A COMPENSATED REVIEW FROM BLOGHER AND WISHBONE
As a busy I don’t have a lot of time to cook so I love using WishBone dressings for me and my children.
I love to put it on my salads and vegetables!
Take a look:
WishBone Quick and Easy!
Mi kids love our signature Tuna, Feta [...]
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My husband and I have been fighting constantly because of his upcoming deployment and his parents.
The two issues aren’t directly related, but because husband is about to leave and in-laws are in town, they become one enormous interconnected series of arguments and shouting matches.
The result of this situation is that tomorrow is [...]
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2009 is supposed to be the year of the military family.
I know. It’s only the middle of May, there are many months ahead and great things can, and hopefully will be done, but I’m an inpatient person.
I actually worked on a story on what the year of the military family would mean and discovered [...]
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My sister is going through a hard time. She came over to visit me, really all of us, and I could tell immediately that there was something wrong. Her eyes looked big and hallow and I saw sadness in them - the kind that you get from a broken heart.
My sister is five years [...]
