Kimberly Watson
I'm a military wife, mother of two, and an aspiring actress. I also do a lot of proofreading for a film company that I'm associated with, which I find to be very rewarding. An odd fact about me is that I collect My Little Pony - mostly for my daughter.
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A Review of Pestos Italian Restaurant in Valparaiso, IndianaA review of Pestos Italian Restaurant, a privately owned dining facility in Indiana.
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Dealing with Teenage PregnancyFinding out you're going to be grandparents from your teenager is tough; here are some tips and advice to help you cope. -
The Backyardigans Live! - Tale of the Mighty KnightsA review of the Backyardigans' first stage show, Tale of the Might Knights.
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When He Hates Your Collection: My Little Pony; Or Anything Else You CollectDoes your partner or someone else you love hate your hobby? Here are some tips to bring them around!
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Avatar: The Last Airbender - TV for the Whole FamilyA look at the Nickelodeon series Avatar: The Last Airbender and what makes it so great.
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The Closer and Women in Television: Why More and More Actresses Are Turning to the Small ScreenThere has been an interesting phenomenon taking place over the last several years; a pattern has slowly been emerging - more and more respected, quality actresses are turning to TV for better roles.
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Chicago Cubs Fans: The Resilience of the Team's BackersI once read somewhere that Chicago Cubs fans are a lot like Christians. At first I couldn't figure out where the writer was going, but then I understood. Christians believe in God despite no actual proof of his existence in their lifetime. -
A Night at the EmmysMy not so raving review of Fox's telecast of the 2007 Emmy Awards. -
You Might Be a Parent If . . .A parent-themed riff on Jeff Foxworthy's every popular Redneck routine. -
Television for the Preschool SetLately it seems more and more television shows are being marketed solely to the preschool set. Nick Jr. or Playhouse Disney? The Doodlebops or the Wiggles? Dora or Diego? And what on earth exactly is a Backyardigan? -
Woman's Body, Woman's ChoiceWoman's body, woman's choice: this slogan has been adopted by pro-choice people everywhere. But is it an accurate reasoning for the decision to terminate a pregnancy?
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Harry Potter's Severus Snape: Unequivocal Villain or Misunderstood Hero?Without a doubt, Severus Snape from the Harry Potter series is one of the most talked about literary characters of our generation. Debates about Snape's morality have abounded: Was he a true hero or a nasty murderous villain? -
Jesus Will Make Jacob Better: How a Child's Innocent Remark Gave Us HopeOne day, with no prompting, my daughter said something that made our lives a little brighter. -
"You'll Go Bald!" And Other Pregnancy and Childbirth Truths No One Told YouThere's a lot things no one has mentioned to you about pregnancy. Read about them here.
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Farewell, Captain Jack Sparrow: A Tribute to His Best MomentsThe best quotes of Captain Jack Sparrow, taken from all three movies in the Pirates trilogy. -
Is Sunsilk Color Boost Prejudiced Against Redheads?You've all seen the Sunsilk Color Boost commercials. A blonde silhouette and a brunette silhouette proceed to battle it out, but where is the Color Boost for redheads?
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Young TV Viewers: Do We Censor Our Kids Too Much?Parent watch dog groups have complained for years and years that TV and movies are too violent or graphic and so networks have responded by taking children's programming and dumbing it down to an infantile level.
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The Y Chromosome Theory: Why Women Are Better Than MenFinally, scientists prove what women have known all along!
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Great Women of TelevisionThe best female role models in recent TV years.
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What Really Makes God Angry: Christian Funeral ProtestersThere have been quite a few stories about the Christian funeral protesters. You know the ones. They go to the funerals of the soldiers and hold taunting signs implying that the deaths in Iraq are something we have brought upon ourselves by harboring homosexuals.

