These pictures are from our afternoon with Pam and Ted getting
heads shaved for cancer.
Pam and Ted are a couple of best friends we have here in
Medicine Hat. Pam has been battling spinal cord (I think it’s at the top of her
spine at the back of her) cancer for quite a few years now. Ted had 31 inches
of hair shaved off including his braid that he kept for a souvenir.
Mommy Guilt?
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I have read a few posts lately on some blogs (first phrase out of mouth
about 20x a day- Blogs are my social life right now) when I realized there
were som...
New goal
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If you will take just a moment to have a "boo" at the right hand column of
my blog, you will notice that I have added a new little "ticker" called
weight l...
Grateful 23/02/12
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Whew. Last week was busy and this week the kids are off school. Which means
mom is 'on'.
The pros are getting to sleep in and not having to pack lunches or...
The best turkey ever!
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I know this is late, but this is about Thanksgiving. I have been wanting to
cook a turkey in a pit for awhile now. We did it on Trek , but as a girl I
was ...
FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL!
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Its a memorable year! Drayden started Atom football in the Medicine Hat
Tackle Football League. He has grown so much when it comes to sports. He
has le...
The Cowboy Temple
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Here is the Temple of the Cowboys!!!!! I definitely got the impression of
total worship when I walked into the Cowboy's store at the stadium. I have
to ad...
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Our poll / conversation today on the Facebook group for those in the forums
who can't read it on the group...
Copy & Pasted:
JE: Guess I should not tel...
She Never Was Married More Than Once
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This witness signed a statement in an early 1900 era Confederate pension
application from Kentucky.
20% Discount on GenealogyBank http://www.genealogybank....
A Family of Indexers
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A family of seven has been indexing in Guatemala City. Mom, Dad, five
children, and Grandpa and Grandma live together and share one computer that
has Int...
Beautiful Breadmaking: Teach Yourself!
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I love cookbooks almost as much as sappy romance novels, and I’ve found a
new one to recommend. I’ve been baking bread for over a decade, but
attended a...
Food Storage Enchilada Pie! FOR REAL!
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Julie's favorite food storage recipe comes full circle and can now be made
COMPLETELY shelf stable! Continue reading →
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*52 Weeks to Family Preparedness for Two*
*Week 1*
Here are suggestions for a 52 week plan to help us all achieve preparedness
in many areas of life. Am...
Thinking it's about time for a drill around here...
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Have you ever thought about what your situation would be if you were given
ten minutes to evacuate? I recently got this link in an e-mail, and the
video sh...
How to Decode Egg Cartons
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How to Decode Egg Cartons
Have you ever wondered how to decode your eggs? This was an interesting
article from Mother Earth News to give you the skinny on ...
Electric Wheat Grinder Comparisons
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An in depth review on all four of the most popular electric grain mills
including pros and cons of each as well as my recommendations.
Vintage WWI Eggless, Milkless, Butterless Cake
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I found this recipe in our local Newspaper a couple weeks ago. . .Brilliant!
1 C water
2 C raisins
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/tsp. nutmeg
1/2 tsp. cloves
1 C brown s...
Newsletter #23 - Where are we going . . .
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Prepare Today Newsletter
April 23, 2008
Issue #23
All information may be freely shared with others.
"When obedience ceases to be an irritant an...
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