Pamela GM Smith
I am a stay-at-home mother of two (a boy and a girl) and a wife of eleven years to a wonderful Deputy Sheriff. I am a freelance writer for Yahoo, Skyword and Bounty Paper Towels, I'm a landscaper, painter and a do-it-yourselfer who isn't afraid of getting dirty. I believe that a strong body and mind are the first steps toward any success story and the word "can't" is simply a stepping stone, not a stopping point.
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The Importance of Routine and Structure in Infants and ChildrenSome parents feel like their life completely changed after having children, others really aren't phased, going on like normal with extra people in tow. Is structure and routine important or should our children simply learn to just go with the flow? -
How to Raise Confident, Independent ChildrenHere are four basic steps toward building confidence and independence in your children. The truth is, you've known the answer all along. -
An Easter 'Thank You'What does Easter mean to you. Perhaps the strongest feeling is 'Thanks'. -
I Love YouOh, the many meanings behind the words "I Love You."
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The Secret Buzz: Two Less Things to Worry AboutOne thing I've never been called is a typical mom. As busy and active as my life is, I need a product that can work as hard as I do, protecting me from sweat and odor, giving me two less things to worry about.
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Teen and Childhood Depression: Warning SignsMany people are clouded by the false notion that adults are the only ones who suffer from depression. "What do kids have to worry about?" You might just be surprised. -
Postpartum Depression: Can it Be?At what point does new-baby stress and the 'baby blues' become postpartum depression? Perhaps this article will clear a few thing up for you.
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Want Your Money Now?By following these simple tips, you have a much better chance of selling your vehicles and ATVs (all-terrain vehicles) in half the time. -
The Many Uses of AcetoneWhen the word acetone comes to mind, the first thing we think of is removing nail polish. But did you know that it works great for other things as well and proves to be a great addition to any one's toolbox? -
Tips for Eliminating Morning BreathWe've all experienced it. Morning breath can put a damper on early morning intimacy, conversations and even snuggling up with our kids to watch cartoons before rolling out of bed. Maybe this is the solution you've been looking for. -
DIY Dandruff Treatments for Sensitive SkinFor those of us with sensitive skin, dandruff can be a real problem, especially when we have a negative reaction to over-the-counter dandruff shampoos. This just might be the answer you need to this pesky problem.
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The 'Pink Ribbon' He Wore Around His HeartOne of the most devastating diagnosis a woman can get is that of breast cancer, but with amazing love, she doesn't have to go through it alone.
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Increase Your Home's Value by Spicing Up the EntrywayWhen a major overhaul isn't an option and the budget is tight, simply spicing up your home's entryway can add value and curb appeal.
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Say Goodbye to Expensive Moisturizers: It's the Ingredients That CountMany expensive moisturizers are advertised to be the best, but their ingredients may tell a different story. Here is a list of ingredients to look for when making your next purchase. It might just surprise you at how inexpensive they really are.
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My New Year's Resolution - Passing YearsWhile some choose to run and hide from passing years, my New Year's resolution is, as always, to embrace it and own it with grace.
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Say Goodbye to Grass StainsOne of the most annoying things for moms are stains in our children's good clothes, especially the ones that never seem to wash out, like grass stains. Here is one little trick that has worked wonders on my kid's clothes. -
A 'Green' Solution for Clogged DrainsA clogged drain always rears its ugly head at the worst possible moments. Here is a "green" solution, consisting of products that most of us always have on hand, to blast away this pesky problem. -
Pet Adoption: The Heart of an OfficerAll it took was just one look, and the officer knew she was meant to be his. The following day, Shiloh, a 9-month-old hound dog, had found her final home.
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Unemployed (A Poem)A poem depicting the reality of some of our nation's unemployed. -
The Christmas BibleJean thought that Christmas was ruined for her little boy after finding out she had to work the night shift at the dinner. Little did she know, it would be one of the best things she ever did. -
A Natural Way of Preventing IllnessDid you know that your mood can determine whether or not you get sick? According to Woman's World Magazine, being happy can ward-off illness.
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The JobJob opportunities often take us in a complete different direction in life. This poem/prayer depicts the choices, uncertainties and feelings some of us have when choosing to take a new job, or not to. -
Going 'Green' Isn't Always Good: Correcting My Worst Hair MistakeGoing 'Green' has become highly encouraged and quite popular but is it always a good thing? Not when it comes to your hair.
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My top 5 DIY decorating disastersLet's face it, decorating and designing our own homes can be inexpensive and a lot of fun but if we don't at least have an idea as to what we're doing, it can turn out to be an expensive DIY disaster.
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The Solution to Dry, Cracked Feet Could Already Be in Your KitchenFor those who suffer with dry, cracked feet and heels, the pain can sometimes be unbearable. Before you waste your time and money on another promising product, try just simply reaching in your kitchen cabinet.
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Much StrongerThe power that strength has over the deepest kind of hurt.
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Night Sweats and Frozen Toes: Are Your Sheets to Blame?Those dreadful night-sweats and winter-time frozen toes... Excluding the fact that these nuisances could be symptoms of a medical condition, have you considered that your sheets could be to blame?
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Help Your Child Read Better in 7 Easy StepsHave you noticed how some children seem to care less about reading? Here are seven easy steps that will help you encourage and help your child to read better and perhaps obtain a newfound love for books.
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The Debate Over Vaccinating Our Preteen Girls and Boys Against HPV (Human Papillomavirus)The debate over whether or not we should vaccinate our preteen daughters and sons against HPV is starting to heat up. Know the facts and make an informed decision.
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The Answer to Improving Your Home's Value is Right Outside Your Own Front DoorBy completing two simple outdoor projects, we improved our home's value by $8,000.00.
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Sensitive Skin or Winter Skin? is Your Shower to Blame?The truth is sensitive skin and winter skin can be one in the same, depending on the season. The question is how can we cure it and what is the cause? Perhaps your shower is to blame.
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A True Test of FriendshipWe have all been told, "We don't ever fully know what we have until we've lost it", but perhaps the true knowledge of love and friendship comes when, after many moons between, it steps back into your life, if even for just a moment.
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'Green' Clean Your Bathrooms and Sinks and Help Fight the Battle Against Groundwater ContaminationEverything that is flushed down our toilets, washed down our sinks and drained out of our tubs eventually ends up in our groundwater. By using green friendly cleaning products, we can put a dent in groundwater contamination, however little it may be.
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DIY 'Green' Glass and Hard-Surface CleanerA few of the hardest things to get clean, and actually look clean, is glass and hard-surfaces like windows, stoves, refrigerators, etc. Perhaps this DIY 'Green' cleaner is the answer to all of your problems.
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DIY Home Improvement Projects That Will Increase Your House's ValueThe two parts of your home that can hold the greatest value are the kitchen and bathrooms. Due to their typically small size and confined spaces, you can update these areas at little cost and improve your home's value.
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A 7-Step Process to Help You and Your Child Rest Better at NightWhat would you say if I told you that you and your child can rest better at night by completing just seven easy steps? The truth is, you probably already know what they are, perhaps you just haven't put them all together.
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My Loyalty (A Limerick)The 'downs' of loyalty.
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Escaping Domestic Violence: My Mother's StoryDomestic violence touches women, men and children all over the world. This is my mother's story of how she faced and escaped years of emotional violence. Little did she know, the true battle would come only after her courage to leave.
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I Look Forward to that DaySometimes being the one 'lost', is being the beginning of a hero.
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The Foreclosure of Sarah Rose: A Poem Based on an ImageThe reality of foreclosure for some people is due to no fault of their own.
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Ear Infections and Pharmaceutical Mistakes: My 4-year-old Son's Story of Hearing LossWe try to do everything right as parents to protect our children, but what happens when our pharmacies make a mistake? My 4-year-old son was diagnosed with 30 percent hearing loss due to being under-medicated, as prescribed by our pharmacy.
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Americans Give Back to Americans at Gift Giving TimesAn amazing movie was created, some years back, titled "Pay It Forward". In a short while, this movement traveled across the globe, positively effecting many people. What if I told you that we, Americans, can the same for one another?
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Natural Remedies for Constipation in Infants and ChildrenFirst it is important to know if your child's problem is truly constipation. Second, you must determine why and third, provide a natural remedy rather than medication, if possible.
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Hypoglycemia: My Second DiagnosisI was diagnosed at age 13 with hypoglycemia but, as told by my physician, I outgrew it. Now, 15 years later, it has reared its ugly head once again with extremely different symptoms.
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Ruby Red's Christmas PrayerA Christmas poem that describes the beauty of adoption.
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Spring and Fall Cleaning: Places Most Often ForgottenWe all typically remember the basic spring and fall cleaning methods, but what about the areas that aren't so obvious? Hopefully, this will help put an end to "out of sight, out of mind" when completing your seasonal cleaning.
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The Best Beauty Care Products I Have Found for My Sensitive SkinIt wasn't easy growing up with sensitive skin. Even as an adult, it is a constant trial and error process trying new products. However, there are a few things I have found that doesn't irritate my sensitive skin and I plan to stick with them.
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Your Spring and Fall Home Safety ChecklistLet's face it, we don't always think about the things that keep our home running safe and efficiently until they give us a problems. Perhaps we should make this check list a 'must' in the Spring and Fall as preventive maintenance.
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Winter Preparations for Your Sensitive SkinFor those of us who have sensitive skin, every season brings us new skin challenges. The key to protecting your skin during the harsh winter months is simply moisture, and you only need three products to maintain it.
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Three Financial Rules to Follow when Starting a New FamilyThe best way to start a new family is to be, or become, debt free. Here are three financial rule-of-thumbs to follow when starting a new family. This is what me and my husband did and still do, even after almost twelve years of marriage.
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An Easy Way to Create the Perfect Kid's CakeIf you are anything like me, you don't mind baking a cake but the problem comes in when trying to ice it. I just can't seem to make it smooth and perfect without having to buy the really expensive icing or fondant. Here is my solution.
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Holidays for HeroesWhat are a few of the simplest things on Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas that we can do to show thanks, in a big way, to all of our Military men and women? Try this, for starters.
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The Only Three Products Needed to Complete Your Spring and Fall CleaningWouldn't it be much simpler and less expensive if you only needed three products to complete your Spring and Fall cleaning? Allow me to share with you the only three cleaners that I refuse to live without.
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Adult BullyingWhen people think of bullying, they often think of schoolhouse nonsense, but what about adult bullying? These are typically two completely different things.
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The Hikers Basic Guide to SafetyWhether you hike to relax or for an intense adrenaline rush, familiarize yourself with the Hikers Basic Guide to Safety.
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Teaching Your Children to Be Safe in the WoodsWould your child know what to do if they were strolling through the woods and lost their way? Would your child be prepared? By using a few simple rules, the chances of your child getting lost in the woods can be almost nonexistent.
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Icepick MigrainesMost people think of migraine headaches as an extreme pain that lasts for hours, even days. But what about an excruciating pain that rips through your head like a bolt of lightning, then is gone as fast as it came?
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Camden County, Georgia Proposes to Have Inmates Replace FirefightersCamden County, located in southeast Georgia, wants to replace its firefighters with inmates, hoping to save the county $500,00.00 a year. Local firefighters are outraged.
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Late Last FallThe truth and reality of domestic violence.
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The First Step Toward a Successful Deer Hunt: Be Familiar with the Animal You Are HuntingThe first step toward a successful deer hunt is to be familiar with the animal you are hunting. By knowing their personalities and behavior patterns, your chances of getting that perfect shot can double.
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To Be a Female HunterPerhaps one of the most underestimated groups of people are female hunters. Words are never enough. She must always prove herself, but how do we do so without being too cocky or arrogant?
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Happy Birthday MommaA musical birthday card for mom.
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To Be the Wife of an Avid HunterAs the wife of an avid hunter, hunting season is bittersweet. We are faced with losing our husbands to the woods, but let's look at the bright side.
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The October StoryA Halloween story that offers tricks and treats.
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The Basic Gear for a One-day Deer HuntIf you plan to only hunt one day at the time, this basic gear list will provide you with the tools you need, without having to carry around every hunting gadget you own.
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Take the Human Smell Out of Your Hunting ClothesAnimals have an extremely keen sense of smell. The light scent of "human" floating in the breeze can ruin a hunt for the entire day. Here are a few tips on taking the human smell out of your hunting clothes and some of it off your body.
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Completing a Safety Check on Your Deer Stand at the Beginning of Hunting SeasonAs exciting as the first day of deer season is, it is extremely important to complete a safety check on your deer stand before climbing in it at the beginning of each hunting season.
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The Birthday Phobia for People Over ThirtyI'm in search of an age old question... Why do people fear turning thirty?
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Happy Birthday DadA birthday poem for dad.
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Cook Away the Wild Taste of VenisonHave you ever wondered why each deer tastes different? Many factors play a roll in how deer meat tastes, but by following a few simple cooking instructions, you can cook away the wild taste of venison.
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Choosing the Best Cartridge for Your Deer Hunting LocationThe location you choose to deer hunt will determine which cartridge you should use. The 30-30 and the 30-06 will cover just about every location in Georgia.
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Should You Take Your Dog?Not all dogs are appropriate for places where other dogs gather and play. Although we all love our animals, at what point do we realize that our dog might not be appropriate for some locations?
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Unspoken Rules of Deer CampIf this is your first time joining a deer camp or are the guest of an existing member, there are a few simple, unspoken rules you will want to follow.
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God's Park BenchA short story and a poem about God answering prayers.
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I PrayA poem, a prayer.
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Field & Stream Magazine and Toyota Are Looking for Heroes of ConservationIf you are an avid sportsman or woman, hunter or fisher, Field & Stream Magazine is offering you the chance to share your conservation or nature restoration story for a chance to win a New Toyota Tundra.
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Planning a More Profitable Yard SaleBy keeping 5 key things in mind, your potential to have a profitable yard sale can double. It will not only clean out your living space, it will also put free money your pocket.
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What Other People DoAs humans, it seems so much easier to look at other people's actions and cast judgement rather then look at our own and see the truth of it.
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A Daily, Five Minute Workout Routine for Women on the GoWorking out is often the last thing on a woman's mind when life doesn't ever seem to slow down. This five minute workout routine will not only work almost every muscle in your body, it will also boost your energy level.
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Step by Step DIY Guide on How to Install Your Own Flexible Liner PondThis step by step DIY guide will give you great ideas on how to install a free form flexible liner pond in your own back yard.
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Throw an Expensive Looking Party on a Shoestring Budget, in 5 Easy StepsIt is possible to throw an expensive looking party without spending too much money. These 5 tips and tricks will make your party one that everyone remembers, without having a clue what you did or didn't spend on it.
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All Will Be RightA poem about being optimistic.
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My Secret Hiding PlaceA poem about emotions.
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The CowboyA western poem. He's just trying to find his way home.
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My Father's DaughterA poem about the pride of a father's daughter.
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Guard My HeartA poem about heart ache.
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The Strange Voice (Near the End)Renea had no way of knowing that the day she woke up in her Aunt Louise Winsor's Victorian home, her life would change forever. Join her on her journey to survive and find her missing parents.
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Sept. 11's Feelings Still RawSeptember 11th, 2001, marked an unforgettable date in history and in the lives of all Americans. The events that took place on this date changed me and my life forever. This is my story.
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Teaching Children How to Give Back on Their Birthdays and at ChristmasLets face it, it doesn't matter how appreciative our children are, it is in the Children's Handbook to view Christmas and Birthdays as a time for getting... Perfectly normal, but what if we require them to give back on these dates. Here's an idea.
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Treat Your Trick-or-Treaters to More Than Just a Bowl of CandyHalloween is one of my family's favorite holidays. We go all-out with costumes, decorations and tricks, but what about the treats? Here is a fun way to offer your Trick-or-Treaters a little more than just a bowl full of candy.
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A Momma when She PraysA poem about the power of prayer.
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This is My Perfect LifeA poem about life's changes.
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An Affordable Way to Buy for Multiple Family Members at ChristmasWe all know that Christmas is the season for giving, but how can we give to multiple family members without taking a second mortgage out on the house? Here is one idea that just might help.
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How Cell Phones Can Improve the Life of You and Your Unborn ChildWith over 85% of all Americans using cell phones, it was just a matter of time before someone came up with a way of improving prenatal and after birth care for you and your baby by simply receiving a text message.
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Atlanta, Georgia's Home Foreclosures Can See No End in SightAtlanta ranks number one in Georgia's home foreclosure list, a statistic that means tragedy for some and opportunity for others.
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A Summer Time SleepA summer time poem.
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We Walk into BattleFrom the view of a soldier. In honor of my cousin.
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My Soldier BoyA poem from the wives of soldiers... You make us all proud. (Based on an image)
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Planning a Child's Birthday Party on a BudgetWe all know that children dream big, their ideas of a perfect birthday party is no exception. Here are a few tips toward planning a party your children will love to have while keeping your sanity and staying on a budget.
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Planning a Thanksgiving and Christmas Dinner that Won't Break the BankIf your holiday dinners are anything like mine, they consists of alot of guests and the cost of feeding them all. Here is a way to have all the people you love together for the holidays and feeding them all on a budget.
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Great Volunteer Opportunities in Atlanta, GeorgiaWhether you're handy with a tool or more comfortable at a desk, Atlanta offers many different types of volunteer opportunities at places like Zoo Atlanta, the Atlanta Botanical Garden and Atlanta's Habitat for Humanity.
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A Few Major Ways of Helping Your Child Prepare for Elementary SchoolWhether it is your child's first year of school or their first few days back to Elementary School, the transition isn't always easy. Here are two major tips toward helping your child prepare for their new adventure.
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We Are Your Police OfficersA poem about your Police Officers.
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I've Lost My Best FriendA poem about the loss of a friend.
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TimeA poem about true love.
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Helen, Georgia: An Easy Family Day Trip From AtlantaThis Northeast Georgia Village offers fun for the whole family. Its cobblestone alleys and old-world charm offers a nice relaxing atmosphere combined with great adventures, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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The Elizabeth Smart Foundation Joins Forces with Change.OrgWhen many of us hear the name Elizabeth Smart we think of her terrible experience as a child. Although her story had a happy ending, many others do not. Now Washington is playing politics with our children, taking funding away from their protection.
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Thank God, it was Just a DreamA poem representing a bad dream.
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Bring the Family to the National Civil War Naval Museum Near AtlantaThe National Civil War Naval Museum is inexpensive, educational and sure to wow the whole family, located South of Atlanta in Columbus, Georgia.
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital's Successful StatisticsThanks to people like you, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is able to fund many research and treatment programs, with successful statistics, saving children's lives every day.
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The CowgirlA Poem. A western Story.
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Three Inexpensive Family Day Trips Near AtlantaLoad up the family, pack a lunch and head toward the town of Madison, in Morgan County, just East of Atlanta. Step back in time, touring Heritage Hall, attending the Firefly Festival and exploring Hard Labor Creek State Park.
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Free Family Fun at the Festival on Ponce in AtlantaLoad up the family, bring your appetite and creative side to the first-ever Arts and Crafts Festival on Ponce at Olmsted Linear Park in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Inexpensive Family Fun at the Chattahoochee Nature Center in AtlantaIf you are looking for great inexpensive family fun while enjoying the wonders of nature and expanding your awareness of the natural world, the Chattahoochee Nature Center might be just what you are looking for.
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God's Littlest AngelsA poem about the loss of a child.
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The Death of a Loved One, God is Never WrongA poem about dealing with the death of a loved one.
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The Last Hand You HoldWhen the time comes to take your last breath, what do you think will be the lingering thought in your mind?
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Family-Friendly Fun at the Georgia Mountain FairThe Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds is holding their 61st Annual Georgia Mountain Fair, July 20th through the 30th. Bring the whole family for a day of food, carnival rides, festivals, concerts and more.
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My Child, My Wish for YouA poem based on an image.
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Amelia Island, Florida. The Best Summer Vacation SpotWhen the word "vacation" is mentioned, many people think of Florida but not many people think of this location. Amelia Island is Florida's perfect family getaway.
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I Come to You with ThanksA poem and a prayer
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Summer Jumps InA summer time poem.
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Pets Left Homeless Nationwide After Many Natural DisastersThe health and well being of human life after a natural disaster is, and should be, our first priority but lets not forget the other lives affected by these events, as a close second.
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The Story of You and MeA poem that reflects complete, true love
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McDonald's Happy Meals Are Helping Sick ChildrenFor some, the place we love to hate, McDonald's, is helping to save the lives of children with every Happy Meal and Big Kid's Meal that is bought and sold.
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Family Volunteer Opportunities With Atlanta's Special OlympicsSpecial Olympics headquarters are located in just about every state. The Atlanta, Georgia division is asking you and your family to volunteer or start a new carrier with them.
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The History Channel's American Pickers Launch Their "Pick Me" ContestThe American Pickers are two ordinary guys who, with direction from Danielle, roam the country in search of extraordinary and unique junk collections. Do you think your collection is worthy of a visit from Mike and Frank? Find out here.
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Where to Volunteer in Atlanta, GeorgiaShelter Geneses acts as a lifesaver to many homeless Atlanta infants and is in constant need of responsible volunteers, who have a lot of heart to give, and people just like you to help set up group-donation drives.
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2011 Father's Day at Turner Field, Home of the Atlanta BravesGive dad a special treat this Father's Day. For as little as $8 a ticket, you can take dad out to the ballgame, treat him to a concert with Montgomery Gentry and help cure Prostate Cancer, all in the same day.
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2011 Father's Day Fishing Spots Near Atlanta, GeorgiaCater to the hands-on, wilderness boy that lies somewhere inside of all dad's and show him what a great catch he is by taking him out for a relaxing day of fishing on Father's Day.
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The Viper Cell. A Gadget that Promises to Save Gas and Money in Paulding County, GeorgiaWith gas prices on the rise, wouldn't you take the time to stop and listen if someone told you that they could save you gas and money with one little gadget? A local Paulding County man is saying just that.
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Villa Rica, Georgia's 6th Annual 4th of July Firework ShowCome and see Villa Rica, Georgia's Annual Firework Show at the Villa Rica Civic Center and Sports Complex, better known to the locals as the V-Plex, Saturday, July 2nd at 6:00pm.
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The Tomb of the Unknown SoldierPerhaps one of the most well known and recognized symbols, displaying our Nations true beauty, is the Sentinels that guard The Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery.
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4th of July; Free and Independent StatesThe history of the 4th of July, in the form of a poem.
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Father's Day 2011 Events in AtlantaEncourage dad to be a kid again on Father's Day at two local family events in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Adopt a US SoldierThousands of soldiers are deployed today, without any type of contact from the outside world, feeling neglected and alone. Through this program, you have the power to change the life of a soldier who needs you.
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Great Family Swimming Spots in AtlantaAs the temperature outside is rising and pocketbooks seem to be shrinking, finding an inexpensive, clean place to relax and cool off may seem like an unreasonable request, but it isn't.
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Valerie Bertinelli, Back in a Bikini at Age 51Valerie Bertinelli, after struggling for years with her weight, has reached and maintained her goal; now slipping back into a bikini at age 51. This is how she did it.
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The Summers I KnowA summer-time poem.
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Closely Look at MeA poem based on an image.
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Bodies:The Exhibition and Dialog in the Dark in AtlantaBring the family on a journey through the wonders of the human body and define self-awareness at the Premier Exhibition Center, located in Atlantic Station in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Free Outdoor Movies in AtlantaPiedmont Park and Atlantic Station offer free outdoor movies for the whole family. Weather you are looking for free kid-friendly activities or free date night ideas; Look no farther this summer.
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Conway Twitty; A Beautiful LifeConway Twitty touched many lives with his God-given gift, his voice.
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ForgottenA poem. A song.
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In the Line of DutyA poem. A glimpse into the thoughts of an Officer's wife.
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To Live the Good LifeThe key to living "The Good Life" is not that difficult to find. Everything I needed to know, I found in a quote.
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Family and Friends Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease in AtlantaGrab your family and friends, round up your own walking team, or join an existing one, and help to find a cure for our Nation's 6TH leading cause of death.
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"Brought to You Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue". In Memory of September 11, 2001Perhaps a song says it all. In memory of September 11, 2001. You are not forgotten.
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Historical Fun for the Whole Family Near AtlantaGather the family for an inexpensive day trip to two different historical locations.
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Historical Family Hiking Trails Near Atlanta, GeorgiaWhat better combination is there than great family quality time and exercise with a bit of history and education thrown into the mix?
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Happy Father's Day Dad, Words Will Never Do JusticeA Father's Day poem.
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Volunteer as a Family in Atlanta, GeorgiaOutdoor Life Magazine has partnered with The Country Music Association, and others, to present a program called "Save-A-Stream", asking us all to do our part in the conservation of our natural water.
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The Strange Voice, Part 3Part 3 of a children's chapter book I am writing.
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Letters to PrisonA poem.
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Happy Father's Day, to My HusbandA poem to my husband, for Father"s Day
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Our HandsA poem. Our hands see more through all that they hold.
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5K Family Fun Run in Atlanta, GeorgiaThe Atlanta Children's Shelter is having a 5K Run/Walk to help raise money for our homeless children and their families.
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The History Channel's Give 150 National CampaignThe Give 150 National Campaign is a program dedicated to preserving and protecting our Civil War Trusts and our National Park Foundations; both non-profit organizations.
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The Strange Voice, Part 2A short-story mystery. A few lines from the Chapter Book I am writing.
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Atlanta Botanical Garden, a Family ParadiseCan you imagine a place so peaceful and beautiful, that allows you to become one with nature while taking you on a journey through the Tropical Rain forest and the desert, all in the same day?
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Walk Down Memory Lane At Atlanta's Coca-Cola MuseumHave you ever wondered when or how Coca-Cola was made. This museum will educate, amaze and perhaps bring around some long forgotten memories, too.
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Child AbuseA poem, bringing awareness to child abuse. (An unanimously requested poem)
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Spring is to Life..A spring time poem
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Happy Memorial DayA poem dedicated to our past and present service men and women.
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Free Family Fun at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, GeorgiaWeather you only have an hour to spare or plan to spend the day, Centennial Olympic Park offers free family fun for everyone.
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Save the AnimalsOver 3.7 million pets are euthanized every year. What is the key to their survival.
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The New Dolphin Tales Exhibit at the Georgia AquariumThe Georgia Aquarium finally accommodated its 13 million visitor's request to add bottlenose dolphins to its marine exhibit. The only thing missing now, is you.
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Is it Worth It?A poem based on an image. Secrets and Lies.
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New Dangerious Teen FadsMany dangerous teen fads have been around for a while, but now teens are getting much more creative in ways to hurt themselves and others. These are just a few of the new dangerous teen fads that all parents should be aware of.
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The Strange VoiceA short-story mystery. A few lines from the Children's Chapter Book I have been writing.
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Your Dog's AgeMost of us have heard that a dog ages 7 human years for their 1 dog year. This is not exactly true. It varies quite a bit from dog to dog and age to age.
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A Healthy DogWhen spring time rolls around, many people start considering getting in shape, living healthier and maybe losing some of those winter pounds, but do you considered the same for your four-legged friends? Here are a few tips on getting them back in shape.
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Fun Family Campsites Near AtlantaIf you find yourself in or around Atlanta, Georgia any time soon, and feel the need for relaxing, family fun, these may be the places for you.
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A 16 Year Old Charged with Vehicular HomicideOn April 13th 2011, a 16 year old boy was charged in the death of his mother.
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Happy Mother's DayA poem for Mother's Day
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One of the Many Faces of Yahoo!Yahoo! offers a dating service for disabled singles.
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Paulding Northwest Atlanta AirportThe original vision for creating an Airport in such a small town has proven to be disappointing to Paulding County citizens.
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5- and 6-year-old T-ball5- and 6-year-old T-ball is an introduction to baseball for boys and girls alike. It teaches skill, teamwork, friendship and responsibility.
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Deeper in LoveA Shakespearean Sonnet poem.
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To My Long-Distance FriendA poem
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To the Decision MakersA poem
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DesireA poem describing a healthy marriage.
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You Are Being WatchedThe web offers several sites that are advertised as helping you find that long-lost someone. When used for the right purpose, these sites can be an asset, but what if these sites are abused?
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Adairsville's TornadoWe didn't take it too seriously until my husband's phone rang. A friend was calling to tell him that a tornado had hit where my husband's dad lived, and my father-in-law couldn't be gotten in touch with..
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MommaA poem for momma.
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Oh' The Stories ToldI was asked to write a short story based on an image.
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Share the Love on Yahoo! Contributor NetworkPerhaps true success isn't measured by what you do for yourself, but rather what you do for someone else.
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The Easter StoryAn Easter poem.
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Staggering Domestic Violence FactsWhat every woman should know.
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Spring Has Come AroundA spring time poem.
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Police ImpersonatorsPrevention and safety tips.
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Doctors Aren't Always Right(2)... ChildbirthWe trust our Doctors to know more than we do when it comes to medical situations, but sometimes we know more by listening to our own bodies.
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Snakes, Mother Nature's ChildrenMost people hold strong feelings about snakes, mostly fear and horror, while others see purpose, enjoyment and strength.
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Animal Cruelty, the Worst FormMost states do not have a Felony Animal Cruelty Provision, even in cases like these, they are processed as misdemeanors.
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Dallas Ga. Pizza, Darlene's Pizza ShoppeIf you ever find yourself down around Dallas Georgia with a taste for some good food, at a great price, this is one stop you will be glade to make.
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An Interview with DFACS, Signs of Child AbuseI sat down with Mrs. Zoblisien of Georgia DFACS, for a second time, and asked her questions concerning Child Abuse.
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Again, I Come to YouA poem, a prayer
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It's Your Wedding Day, Not Theirs... And I'm not talking about the Wedding Planner, I'm talking about the family.
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The Spring TreeA Beautiful way of welcoming spring and building memories that will last a life time.
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Officer Down, Too OftenOur police officers are asked to do much more now, with so little in return.




















