Archive for July, 2008

Teach Your Dog How to JUMP Over!

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Agility is excellent exercise for you and your dog. It is fun for children and also teaches them coordination and a sense of accomplishment for every new obstacle that they learn.
Let us now see how to teach your pet “Over”, which means jumping an obstacle. In order to begin agility, it is a good idea [...]

Here’s How Cell Phones Make Your Life Easier

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Cell phones, the prepaid ones, are the great way to stay within your budget restraints. You will either make an adjustment to how many minutes the prepaid cellular covers, or discipline yourself to use less minutes.
Purchasing prepaid cell phones is made very simple, regardless of what their credit situation is. You can purchase a prepaid [...]

I’m One Year Old and Thank Goodness for Sign Language

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Hello! I’m one year old and I have just seen a beautiful car go by. Let me tell you how interesting I find this car. I will sign to you the sign language sign for CAR with a big grin on my face. That way, I’ll be able to share this exciting discovery with you [...]

Travel Bargain Or Travel Scam? How To Know The Difference

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Congratulations!!! You have been selected to win an exciting luxury vacation to…….
Where have you heard that one before? Although there are many genuine travel offers, there are also many travel scams that defraud innocent travelers out of millions of dollars each month. Travel is a big ticket item and most people would like to save [...]

Reasons For Adopting a Child

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Many people associate child adoption with infertility, although many people who can have children, or already do are adopting children more and more. Some reasons for adopting a child, that are not for the traditional reason of infertility, are as follows. Some people who already have a few children of the same sex, for instance, [...]

Traditional Northwest Native American Indian Art Meets Internet High Technology

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Montreal, Quebec, Canada – January 23, 2006 — Traditional Northwest Native American Indian art is getting a boost in exposure worldwide with the help of today’s internet high technology. Previously, the only outlets to the outside world for Northwest Native American Indian art were mainly the relatively small number of street retail galleries [...]

Your Words Matter

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Amidst much groaning and moaning, we carried one of our two kayaks from the bayside of the key to the beachtwo hundred yards of sweat and hand chafing. Loaded down with paddles and life preservers, we herded the kids to water’s edge.
Captain Linus on the bow, oarsman Dad behind him, first mate Camille next [...]

Hamlet – A Brief Synopsis – Shakespeare

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Horatio and other guards witness the ghost of their recently deceased king. Horatio quickly reports the viewing to the king’s only son, Hamlet. Hamlet decides to attempt to communicate with the ghost, and, against friendly advice, follows the ghost when beckoned. The ghost of the king reveals to Hamlet the secrets of [...]

Swordfishing Fort lauderdale Style

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

I was laying down on the bow of the boat gazing at the brilliant stars on this moonless night. All of the rods were set out, staggered by depths and distance away from the boat. As we all were enjoying ourselves on this night away from the anxieties of life, we listened to the clickers [...]

Moving Your Loved One to Assisted Living: 10 Tips for a Smooth Transition

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Two years ago my father-in-law had a small stroke. Family members hoped his mental faculties would return, but they did not. The stroke had caused more damage than we thought. Dad became increasingly forgetful, wasn’t eating right, and wore dirty clothes. We worried about him constantly.
Before the stroke we tried to [...]