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Have you ever tried to make a piece of toast in the mircrowave? Try putting a piece of bread in the microwave and turn it on high for about 30 seconds. Chances are, you are not going to get a golden brown piece of toast. What about frying an egg in the toaster? How well do you think that would work? It’s pretty obvious that toasters aren’t made to fry eggs. We understand that various appliances …
By Joy, on September 18th, 2010 Have you heard the expression “Put your ducks in a row?” In a nutshell, this idiom means “get your act together.” Do you want to be a successful mother? You need to put your ducks in a row. For those of us who are already moms, it’s wise to periodically evaluate how we are doing – are there some areas in our lives that need some attention, so that we might be more godly, more focused, more effective in our mothering? Are you adequately preparing your daughters for motherhood? If you are not yet married, NOW is the time …
By Joy, on September 14th, 2010 Amazingly, I am doing a blog two days in a row. This time it’s back to Tuesday’s Tip. I thought I’d mention two things that I particularly enjoy having for my kitchen. First, I have a huge marker board on a kitchen wall in which the space is not usable for anything else. This marker board has been great for several reasons. We write down things we need to buy the next time we make a trip to the store. We use it to write down menus for several days at a time, especially when we are planning for company. …
By Joy, on September 13th, 2010 What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the phrase “a successful mom”? Some might think they will be successful if their children are well educated and have a successful career. Others may view themselves as successful if they have been able to provide an abundance of material possessions for their children, so that the children don’t have to “suffer hardships” that the parents had to endure during their growing up years. Others are naive enough to think that they are successful merely because their children are attractive physically, or they have great athletic ability. …
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