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These two books are a MUST read for EVERY MOM!
The Power of a Positive Mom, By Karol Ladd
Ever get in that "Mommy Rut" when your fuse is short and you’ve run out of towels to throw in. I think we have all been there. This book will put a positive spin on the chaos that we all go through when parenting. It is a must read to change those nagging thoughts into positive memories.
What Every Mom Needs, By Elisa Morgan and Carol Kuykendall
Ever wonder what you were wired for? Most of us probably dream of these thoughts only to be brought back to the reality that we have no spare time for ourselves. This book is a great book to get those wheels turning as to how we handle the inner desires to fulfill our passions. It will teach you baby steps to get you back on track to discovering the,”You” again.
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Reference Links
Looking to connect with other moms who have small kids and understand the craziness of Toddlerhood, visit www.mops.org.
I highly recommend this parent prayer guide.
www.familylife.com |
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![<em>Redeeming Love</em>: A Novel [Book]](http://books.google.com/books?id=I7eMlFZ-drcC&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=1&l=90)
Redeeming Love
By:Francine Rivers
This is probably one of the best books I have read. It is a story about a woman who wants to love but doesn't know how. She learns life lessons of love, trust and sacrifice. You won't be able to put it down. |
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A Grandma's Legacy
Does your grandma have recipes that have been passed down from her mom? Do you have recipes that are a family tradition? I would love for you to share them with me. Too many times we fail to get those recipes that only our parents or grandparents have. Have you ever looked at a very old cookbook. Have you found they use ingredients like Lard. Rarely do we get what I call, "The Good Stuff" that made that recipe special. Now I myself don't like to use those ingredients often, but every now and then I want an authentic recipe that is made like it was made back then. Even traditional recipes get lost. My good friend is Italian and I am always begging her to get her moms recipes because I know they came straight from Italy. I want sauce like they make it there. So if you have something and aren't afraid to share it with everyone and be PROUD, please, drop me an e-mail and I will be sure to try it and pass it along. No worries, your family name will remain on the recipe! |
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