for the first time, i am joining Friday Fragments.... I got the idea from my TX buddy, Jamers, and thought i would join in with the little ditties from this week. it was a slower week for our home, probably because mommy forgot to write down all the little things, she has to go off… Continue reading
Author: Kay
That’s not fair!
Well, yesterday evening at the dinner table, as he was exuding great excitement about the money he had earned, I broke the news to my son - he was going to have to pay me some taxes. To put it mildly, he was not happy. So then I explained to him that if I don't pay my taxes the… Continue reading That’s not fair!
That’s not fair!
Well, yesterday evening at the dinner table, as he was exuding great excitement about the money he had earned, I broke the news to my son - he was going to have to pay me some taxes. To put it mildly, he was not happy. So then I explained to him that if I don't pay my taxes the… Continue reading That’s not fair!
thanksgiving!!
thanksgiving is slowly disappearing in our country! it hardly gets any notice in the stores as our materialistic society is already pushing Christmas purchases at the stores. and i believe my hubby has it right. we are no longer a thankful nation.the holiday was first established by the pilgrims who were quite thankful for the… Continue reading thanksgiving!!
Danny’s Article
our son daniel is in webelos this year and one of his assignments is to write an article to be published. putting it on a website is one of the options, so we did all the steps of writing and i will now copy the final draft in this blog for publication.Webelos Teaches Almost Everything… Continue reading Danny’s Article
My son, the budding capitalist
Wipe a tear from my eye, my almost 10-year old son has learned that he can make some cash by raking lawns for our neighbors. One could almost see his wheels turning behind his eyes as he did the calculations of how much he could make, how long it would take, and most importantly (for… Continue reading My son, the budding capitalist
My son, the budding capitalist
Wipe a tear from my eye, my almost 10-year old son has learned that he can make some cash by raking lawns for our neighbors. One could almost see his wheels turning behind his eyes as he did the calculations of how much he could make, how long it would take, and most importantly (for… Continue reading My son, the budding capitalist
