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Compulsive Hoarding-Part 1 - Blog Entry

06 Jan 2007 08:53 AM

Thanks guys! Art

Compulsive Hoarding-Part 2 - Blog Entry

06 Jan 2007 08:48 AM

Thank you Mary Ann.

What Would You Buy If You Had $30 to Spend? (1) - Blog Entry

05 Jan 2007 08:18 PM

Mary Ann, I wouldv'e opted for underwear for the whole family...boring isn't it? But so practical!!! Artcraft

HOFF: Real Uses for Dryer Lint - Blog Entry

05 Jan 2007 07:29 PM

Now that's creative !!

Email Organization: Organize Your Inbox ! - Blog Entry

05 Jan 2007 07:06 AM

What a good idea. My email gets so confusing. I have one folder for my emails pertaining to kids and teachers, one for all info I consider important and want to save. They are both a jumbled mess. I need to sort out more thoroughly by category. Thanks for the tip, Emily. Artcraft

Who's Really Happy? - Blog Entry

05 Jan 2007 05:49 AM

Good article MJ. Funny how some of waste our whole lives in the pursuit of happiness, all in the wrong direction, when it's all laid out for us right there in the bible, plain and simple. Art

My First Venture Into the Ghetto - Blog Entry

05 Jan 2007 05:41 AM

I have never lived in the innercity. Quite frankly, I have only been to downtown Houston a handful of times in my whole life. I guess this qualifies me as a country hick; I'm good with that. Although we have a very modest little house, we have a huge backyard. The turf is so thick, its like walking on carpet. Behind it is more green field, unoccupied. This is where my boys play ball, run with the dog, and play chase. I couldn't imagine only sidewalks and streets to play on, stacked apartments to live in, and people standing around with nothing to do. When the neighbors are out, they are barbecueing, mowing the lawn, playing with their kids, or tending to their garden. My neighborhood would be considered middle class or lower with mobile homes scattered here and there. We are definitely not a gated community, but I would much rather raise the kids here than in the city. Artcraft

African American Support of Transracial Adoption - Blog Entry

04 Jan 2007 05:17 PM

Ed, your article made me feel warm and fuzzy. This is the way the world SHOULD be. We should support each other, no matter what race or religion we are. It simply doesn't matter. These subtle gestures of support mean so much! Our youngest is Hispanic and very dark complected. He is a beautiful child. He is extremely curious about his heritage and we help him find answers. The Hispanic race is full of colorful history, beautiful traditions, and strong family ties. These are all things he needs to know about his heritage. This article was really heartwarming, thanks. Artcraft

PhotoBook Creator - Blog Entry

04 Jan 2007 11:16 AM

What a great product. I would love to use it for a cookbook I just finished. Do you think that would be feasible? Artcraft

American Children Are Being Adopted in Foreign Lands - Blog Entry

04 Jan 2007 11:13 AM

Has our country forgotten we are the "melting pot" of the world? Artcraft

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