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Immigration
“Ridiculous” is an excellent way to describe the media’s spinning and downplaying of the illegal nature of what’s going on here. Continue reading
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Tagged African Americans, America, Black Market, Border Patrol, Children, Coast Guard, Customs, DEA, Drug Drafficking, Faith, Families, FBI, Federal Budget, Government, Hispanics, human trafficking, ICE, Immigration, Incarceration, Law, Media Spin, Organ Harvesing, Parenting, Prison, Taxes, Trump
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Digging for the Pony
She decided the only way to restore some sanity to her home was to seek professional counseling. Continue reading
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Tagged Attitude, Children, Contentment, Faith, Horses, Moms, Motivation, Parenting, Pediatrics, Psychology, Wisdom
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One Tough Mother
Everyone has heard of the power of maternal instincts; a set of behaviors exhibited mainly by mothers, but also by nearly all women regardless of whether they are mothers or not. Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, Chicago, Child Labor Laws, Children, Civil War, Ireland, Labor Unions, Mama Bear, Maternal Instinct, Mine Workers, Motherhood, Tennessee
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Autumn’s a Hoot!
As I peered into the dark woods, suddenly, silently, a huge Great Horned Owl appeared out of that darkness, flew directly at me, glided a few feet over my head and disappeared back into the cover of night – all before I could catch my breath. When they come close enough to hear the air moving over their wings, but you can’t see them, it’s amazing and terrifying at the same time! Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn, Campfires, Children, Children's Books, Fall, Farm Living, Hiking, October, Owls, Parenting, Patios, Pumpkins, Reading, Storytelling, The Woods, Traditions, Wildlife
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The Breakaway
It was March of 2010. I took my daughter to the Pittsburgh Zoo. We’d been reading about polar bears, and she wanted to see one for real. The trip seemed like a good remedy for the many cold days we … Continue reading
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Tagged Children, Faith, Growing Up, Leaving Home, Life, Olympics, Paraenting, Pittsburgh, Seattle, Siblings, Trains
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