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What’s the best way to take a bubble bath?
Stop back tomorrow to find out.
Happily submitted to Wordless Wednesday, 5 minutes for Mom, The Not-So-Blog Blog, Wordful Wednesday, Go Graham Go, Mom of 3 Girls, Newlyweds!, What’s that Smell?, Super Jenn, My Sippy Cup Runneth Over, Ordinary and Awesome, A Daily Dose of Toni, and Moomette’s Magnificents, and Life Down Our Lane
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I’ve received a couple of blogging awards today.
I want to thank Sab at Seeds of the Heart
and the Jolly Mom at The Jolly Kitchen.
Thank you!
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When life is funny and things get worse, keep a notebook in your purse.
I just made that up, Dear Reader. Aren’t I clever?
Today, I’m writing for my Dear Readers who are also bloggers. It could still apply if you write in a journal or record your thoughts in scrapbook pages or the baby book.
Have you ever been out in public (say, just for an example, you were at the local Chinese buffet restaurant) when the idea for a great post struck you? What did you do? How many times …
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Dear Reader, I know that you’re just dying to learn more minutia about me and mine.
I’ve been tagged again, twice, and I’m oh-so-happy to oblige. I really do enjoy reading these things about others, so I assume you really do enjoy mine.
Let me live on with my fantasy, okay?
My friend and Foodie Mama boss, Kelby, @typeamom on Twitter, tagged me about the same time as Heather, @HomeMadeMom, did. They both tagged some really awesome people and bloggers, so I’m not sure why they included me.
ha! Dear Reader, I’m kidding! We …
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If you’ve been reading Feels like home a while, Dear Reader, you know that I hate the princess mentality. Being a princess goes so far beyond clothes and movies that it’s sickening.
I hate the idea that girls should be wait around for a prince to rescue them. I hate the idea that girls are supposed to be more focused on being pretty than on being smart or strong or spunky. I hate the idea that what a girl can achieve is determined by her family and her birth and not …














