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Archive for July 2008

July 30th, 2008

Kick Back And Give Back

Just a quick update on the August 16th charity event and wine tasting that will benefit the late Scott Terrill’s sons:
Pre sale tickets are now being offered for only $15 at http://www.cherishedeventsllc.com/!
This is five dollars off of the regular ticket price and one of our lucky pre sale ticket purchasers will receive an extra raffle ticket […]

By kadi -- 0 comments

July 30th, 2008

Bloggy Giveaway #3: All Ages Microderm Abrasion Facial Buffer

So far this week, we’ve offered a prize that feeds your soul, with Max Lucado’s book “Cure For The Common Life.” We have also offered a prize that feeds your internet addiction with the fabulous MoGo Mouse. Today we are offering a little something that feeds the need to keep your skin looking youthful and […]

By kadi -- 133 comments

July 29th, 2008

Bloggy Giveaway#2: MoGo Mouse

As part of the Bloggy Giveaways, Guerilla Parenting/Supernanny Rules is giving away a MoGo Mouse X54 Pro is the ultimate wireless interface device - a mouse and presenter together in a slick, compact ExpressCard/54 form factor. Its embedded Bluetooth technology and convenient storage and charging make MoGo Mouse X54 Pro a “must have” for […]

By Gayla McCord -- 317 comments

July 29th, 2008

How Far Would You Go?

We used to have deep philosophical conversations in my high school Peer Leadership class. Sometimes, the teacher, Mr. Vaniman, would give a group of us a question to ponder and discuss. One of my favorites was, “How far would you be willing to go for a loved one?” Which meant, would you be willing to […]

By kadi -- 2 comments

July 28th, 2008

When should grandparents stop treating kids like ‘babies’?

I honestly have a real problem with people who treat their kids like babies - with baby talk or compliments on how much detail they pay to picking jam from between their toes.
I’m not about encouraging individuality to the degree that I will baby talk my kids when they are 14 and 15-years-old.
In […]

By Gayla McCord -- 4 comments

July 28th, 2008

Open letter to the bullying buffoon in Menards

While walking leisurely through Menards while picking up the last remaining items we needed to fulfill an insurance claim, we were making our way toward checkout.  I always take special care to make sure I’m not hogging an entire isle so those in a bigger hurry than me can get by.
There’s one sound I’ve become […]

By Gayla McCord -- 2 comments

July 28th, 2008

Bloggy Giveaway #1: Cure For The Common Life

 
To kick off the bloggy giveaways, this week, we at Guerrilla Parenting are giving away Max Lucado’s book Cure For The Common Life.The book teaches the reader how to find their “sweet spot” in life and use it to create a joyful existence. It really helped me realize my gifts and use them to their […]

By kadi -- 49 comments

July 28th, 2008

The Coming Of Age Plague

My oldest child has always enjoyed playing with dolls, dressing up in costumes and having tea parties. I have a feeling that things are about to change. She will enter the fourth grade next month. From what the teachers at school tell me, this is the year when playground games end and drama begins. Tether […]

By kadi -- 1 comment

July 28th, 2008

Social freedom’s at 15-years-old - yes, no or maybe?

Just for chips and giggles, I told my kid I was going to post MY rule as it applies to their social life at the ripe old age of fifteen and see what other parents think - what other parents rules may be and see if I should leave a little room for discussion […]

By Gayla McCord -- 9 comments

July 27th, 2008

Teens who play stupid and mother’s who enable them

Ever been caught in a situation where your teenager plays stupid when you’re trying to give them instructions and finally you get so frustrated that you throw up your hands, spit out a few really loud swear words and do the job your damn self just to get it done?
It’s not that I believe […]

By Gayla McCord -- 1 comment