Ginny Brogan

I grew up in a family in which stories and writings were important. Now with a family of my own I write any chance I get. A nap time here...an after bedtime there. I love to help, and hopefully people can get that from me.
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Clemson University, AIU-Fashion Design major

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  • Atlanta's Winter Storm 2011
    Snow and ice shut down the city of Atlanta for a week leaving many stranded in their home and offices. However, some good did come of this icing in the form of peace and quiet.
  • Questions to Ask Yourself Before Having a Baby
    Some questions to ask yourself when wondering if you are ready for a baby from someone who has 20/20 hindsight.
  • An Amazing Day with My Girl
    If you are looking for somewhere to take your child in Atlanta, head for the Atlanta Botanical Garden. It offers a place for children to explore and discover while learning at the same time. Great for all children from walking age and up.
  • Rants from a Bad Haircut
    How a bad haircut can make you re-think life.
  • 82nd Academy Awards Best and Worst Dressed
    My opinion about who flopped and who soared on the red carpet this season.
  • Total Utter Deep Despair
    Modeled after a Margaret Atwood poem "You Fit Into Me". Her vivid description shows the powerful effect of words.
  • Your Labor and Delivery Stay
    Additions you should make to your baby bag packing list to make your hospital stay better.
  • One Year
    A look back at my daughter's first year on her first birthday.
  • Baby Products Aren't Just for Babies
    Great baby products that you can share with your baby.
  • Easy Make-it-Yourself Halloween Costumes
    Easy ideas for home made Halloween costumes. All the ideas are based on food.
  • Funniest Halloween Memory
    As a ten year old, I went trick-or-treating with my little friend. Two cute girls out for candy learned a valuable lesson, and can now laugh about it.
  • Raw Food Recipe for Labor Day
    An easy to make and very fresh salad for your labor day party. It is cheap, a large quantity and keeps very well.
  • Join the Football Party
    I made the choice to join my husband in his football world, and have had an absolute blast! Its better to embrace it then fight it.
  • Throwing a Clothing Exchange Party
    How to throw a great girl's night clothing exchange party. Clean out your closet and get "new" clothes at the same time.
  • What I Wouldn't Give
    An unexpected knock on the door gives one woman the strength she needs to go on with life.
  • Naturally Inducing Labor
    After going over 40 weeks with my first baby, I tried numerous "old wives tales" to naturally induce labor. Here's what worked and what did not.
  • Formal or Casual...Keep It Constant.
    The importance of keeping your look and your wedding consistant with the formality of the event.
  • Honeymoon at the Cloister
    Our perfect honeymoon three years ago at The Cloister on Sea Island, Georgia.
  • Jem...The Best Show of the 80's
    Why Jem and the Holograms was the best show of the 80's.
  • First Road Trip with My Baby
    Lessons I learned while taking my sweet baby girl for her first adventure to Charleston, South Carolina.
  • Meeting Other Stay-at-home Moms
    Ideas on how to create opportunities to meet other Stay-at-home moms, and make some new mommy friends.
  • High End Look on a Budget
    Simple and outside the box ways to have a high end designer bridal gown without the price tag.
  • Sofia Kinsella's Other Books
    Sofia Kinsella wildly popular Shopaholic series are great reads, but her other novels are even better. They are perfect summer reads, and I highly recommend them.
  • A Mother's Advice
    After making the choice to stay home with my daughter I was overwhelmed at how much work being a housewife is. My mother gave me the following tips to make it easier.
  • Playing with a Newborn Baby
    Simple games you can play with a newborn baby anytime anywhere. These are some ideas with no toys or books to help you interact with your little bit, and pretty much guarantee a smile.
  • Your Little Black Dress Can Save You Money
    In these tough economic times, your little black dress can save your pocketbook. It is the only piece in your wardrobe versatile enough to go from casual to black tie. With a few accessories and some creativity you can save a bundle.
  • Keys to Wedding Dress Shopping
    This article gives 10 keys to shopping for a wedding dress. By using these keys you can take some of the confusion and anxiety out of finding you perfect gown.
  • Everybody Poops...Unless You Are Pregnant
    Constipation is one of the most sneaky and evil of pregnancy symptoms...this is how I finally defeated it.
  • Apple and Cranberry Pork Chops
    This simple simple dish is a great way to prepare pork chops or turkey in fall or winter. It is the perfect flavor, and will make you look like a gourmet!
  • The Never Fail Veil
    Buying your veil can be extremely overwhelming. However, there is one veil that goes with everything and looks great all the time. This veil is the little black dress of the wedding world.
  • Five Ways to Meet People
    Sometimes meeting new people can be a tough task. Here are five easy ways to get started and make it less awkward.
  • Great Neighbors
    Having great neighbors is a blessing, and makes you feel a little better about the state of our world. You should be a good neighbor too!
  • Relaxation Laundry
    In this chaotic world, we often feel guilty about taking time to ourselves. This is a way to pamper yourself while still getting something on your "to do" list marked off.
  • Breakup
    How do you decide to let someone go, and what is the thought process of the mind? I sat and wrote this while making that very decision.
  • How it Feels to Play God
    "Drea" was only a pet ferret, but I was the one who made the choice to "put him down". I was stuck that day by how something so small could make such an impact. I was dumbfounded by the guilt and sympathetic to those who had to make far more important decisions.

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