Erin Simmons
Recently seperated after a 17 year marriage, I have recently moved out to Wayne County, TN and live on 117 acres of gorgeous, rustic land. It has been a huge adjustment for me, but I am learning to love country life.
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University of Alabama, Everglades University, Chattanooga StateInterests
adoption, camping, health, herbs, survival, food storage, coupons, alternative therapies. metaphysics, relationshipsMotto
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Moving to the Country, is Rural Life for You?Moving to the country was a lifelong dream. However, along with the slower pace, cleaner air, and sweeping views of rolling hills and pastures came snobbery and isolation. Small Town America has benefits and perks, but there are also drawbacks.
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Living on the Fringe of SocietyDuring a difficult period of my life, I had to live in a trailer park where you rented by the week. The experiences I had living this way have changed my life forever.
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Pinto Beans and Cornbread, Hot Meal for School Lunch BoxesSchool Cafeteria lunches are expensive and filled with preservatives and nitrates. Why not send your kid to school with a hot homemade lunch that will be good for them and save you money at the same time?
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Chocolate: Heart Helper or Diet Disaster?This article gives both sides of the chocolate coin. Should I, or shouldn't I eat chocolate? Weigh the pros and cons, then decide for yourself.
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Keeping Outdoor Pet Rabbits Cool in the SummerTips on keeping your pet rabbits that live outside safe and cool in the summer heat.
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My Life as an XBox 360 WidowIf my spouse is not at work, he is home, but he may as well be on another planet, as trying to communicate with him while he is on his XBox 360 is like trying to reattach hair after a bad haircut!
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Adopting a Child of Another Race, Are You Prepared?As the Caucasian mother of 5 adopted bi-racial children, I am often at a loss when well-meaning people give me unsolicited advice on how to raise my children. I used to get offended, but now wish I had listened to some of them!
