HOMEMADE GIFTS I receive many gifts from many people from different places. I must say I love them all. I so enjoy them and cherish them. But there is always something so special about the homemade gifts I receive. Maybe it’s nostalgia, retro or knowing and understanding just how much time and resources have goneContinue reading “Homemade Gifts”
Monthly Archives: December 2005
Generational Positives (GP) BE… Part I
GENERATIONAL POSITIVES (GP) Part I-Be Luke18: 16-17 “Let the little children come to Me…whoever does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child will by no means enter it.” In the above two verses we learn a lot about Jesus. We learn of His love for very young children. The children were comingContinue reading “Generational Positives (GP) BE… Part I”
Boycott Best Buy
Our Ranger wants to say Merry Christmas to all! My Husband, Chris, and I went shopping tonight at Best Buy for Christmas Gifts. We were happy to see they had so many items that we could use. Chris had chosen a pricy item for a family member and I had chosen some items as wellContinue reading “Boycott Best Buy”
Target Backing Off Ban, May Use Christmas in Ads Later This Year
Remember our article on “Celebrate the Birth of Christ with a Boycott“, by Sara, As you can see we can make a difference. Christmas is important to many of us and we want the opportunity to enjoy and leave this legacy to all other generations. Target Backing Off Ban, May Use Christmas In Ads LaterContinue reading “Target Backing Off Ban, May Use Christmas in Ads Later This Year”
WHO MAKES UP YOUR WORLD -TRUST- “Was Born” Part III GN
See Part I See Part II GENERATIONAL NEGATIVES (GN) PART III Trust “WAS BORN” I read the headlines in the news early morning and I found myself beginning to sing the Christmas Blues. Why don’t you just sing a few news bars along with me: “The Twelve Days of Christmas” How does one sing thisContinue reading “WHO MAKES UP YOUR WORLD -TRUST- “Was Born” Part III GN”
Crafts for the classroom
Several years ago a parent in my class made snowmen socks with my class. Ever since I have made them every year. Materials needed: White tube sock (Can have the red and white stripes or the Nike logo – kids love the logo, orange tic tacs, peppercorns, fabric glue and/or use low temp glue gun,Continue reading “Crafts for the classroom”
The Teacher and the Serviceman
I am a special education teacher in Mandeville, La. I receved this email and so enjoyed…. One day a teacher asked her students to list the names of the other students in the room on two sheets of paper, leaving a space between each name. Then she told them to think of the nicest thingContinue reading “The Teacher and the Serviceman”
Selection and Care of Fresh Christmas Trees
There’s nothing like having a fresh Christmas tree in your home for fragrance and beauty. Some of the best varieties for freshness and keeping quality are Fraser Fir, Douglas Fir; Balsam Fir and Scotch Pine. My favorite is Fraser Fir because of its long-lasting fragrance, beautiful pyramid shape, branch flexibility and needle retention. Regardless ofContinue reading “Selection and Care of Fresh Christmas Trees”
ADD and ADHD from a Teachers Perspective
ADD and ADHD from a Teachers Perspective This article is intended to be the “Reader’s Digest” version of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). I am not someone who is certified to diagnose either of these disorders, but I am a person who has made my profession dealing with them. TheContinue reading “ADD and ADHD from a Teachers Perspective”
