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I am at war to keep great people skills, traditions and values alive in the 21st century.

That's why I've started a place to share tangible, simple, mini-lessons that will help build our kids into outstanding adults.

And if not, they'll have memories of one corny mom! That's a win-win, I'd say.

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03.23.11

I've Got It All Under Control...Prayer, Part 2

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My last post probably covered best how to help kids understand the purpose behind saying their Prayers. This post has some great insight for bigger kids…maybe us I guess! There are so MANY reasons TO pray. I admit, I forget these reasons very often. I dare you to find a problem that can’t be solved [...]

03.15.11

Is Japan Terrifying Your Children Too?

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Heaven help those involved in such a tragedy. My heart is sad and heavy for the entire country right now. Is it just me, or is this happening more and more often? When I was a kid, things of this magnitude happened years apart. Our kids are witnessing these events weeks apart all over the [...]

03.09.11

Prayer, What are You Talking About? (Part 1)

Aw man. The Bishopric caught up with me and it wasn’t about the cussing this time. (Settle down dear hubby, I’m only kidding!) Anyhow, I recently spoke in church on Prayer and thought I’d share, breaking it out into mini-lessons. I can’t think of a ‘mini-lesson’ with more lasting peace and impact for [...]

12.13.10

12 Days of Christmas

Doorbell-ditching in the name of service! Great memories hiding out in the freezing cold dark with my brother & sister. Sneaking as dangerously as we could, making sure we didn’t get caught. All for the sake of dropping extension cords, homeade bread and religious trinkets to a family we loved, hoping they would know how special they [...]

10.07.10

Saying I'm Sorry

Feeling truly sorry is subjective. Who knows how sorry I am or how sorry my son is after stomping on my barefeet with cowboy boots? Is he? REALLY?

I leave the answer to that unanswered. That’s for the big guy, I’m overloaded on the easy ones as it is.

At our house we have only [...]

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