Archive for November, 2008

Movie Review: Thank You for Smoking »

Movie Review: Thank You for SmokingOnce again, I started watching a movie, expecting a documentary (this time about the evils of the tobacco industry). Instead, I was given a delightful thinking comedy movie about the tobacco industry, lobbyists, spin doctors, and the sales industry.
Nick Naylor is the spokesman for the tobacco industry. [...]

Homeschooling Tips – How to Get Your Child to Enjoy Learning »

Homeschooling Tips – How to Get Your Child to Enjoy LearningDue to constant traveling, I have been homeschooling my son for the last few months. We have gone through different stages where he enjoyed it or didn’t, and I’ve had a few struggles getting him to listen and to actually like doing work, especially [...]

A Very Personal Post: Ectopic Pregnancy and Losing a Baby »

A Very Personal Post: Ectopic Pregnancy and Losing a BabyI wrote this back in June, when it happened, and since then I haven’t even felt like writing on this blog. On top of that, we’ve had various computer issues. Anyway, now I’m getting organized again, and I feel I have to put this on, [...]

A Million Little Pieces by James Frey »

A Million Little Pieces by James FreyI found this book at the free store and almost didn’t take it. It looked kind of cool, a hand with candy sprinkles all over it. But the description, about a man with an addiction who goes through rehab didn’t sound that exciting. I’ve read a few of those, [...]

Midwives by Chris Bohjalian »

Midwives by Chris BohjalianI’m always interested when I see an “Oprah’s Book Club” seal on a novel, and I’ve never yet been disappointed. They are always haunting, thought-provoking, realistic stories. Once again, I was not disappointed.
The story is from the point of view of the 14 year old daughter (Connie) of a Vermont midwife [...]

Egg in the Hole or Peeping Eggs »

Egg in the Hole or Peeping EggsIf you’re looking for a breakfast that’s quick and easy, yet delicious and different, try egg in the hole.
Ingredients:
1 slice bread for each diner
1 egg for each diner
butter
1 cheese slice for each diner (optional)
Melt butter in pan over low heat. Meanwhile, use a glass or cookie cutter to [...]

Movie Review: WALL-E »

Movie Review: WALL-EI finally got the chance to watch this, and I was very impressed. This has to be the cutest robot movie I’ve ever seen, and it is one of the best movies for kids that I’ve seen in a long time.  Rated G – now how often do you see that anymore?  Truly [...]

Money-saving tips for the middle class Part 1: Transportation »

Money-saving tips for the middle class Part 1: Transportation

Unless you work from home, transportation is a necessity. But it need not be expensive.

You don’t need three cars. You probably don’t even need two cars. And you could likely get by with no car at all, especially in the city. If you live in a [...]

Money-Saving Tips for the Middle Class – my take on the “depression” »

Money-Saving Tips for the Middle Class – my take on the “depression”
I’m not really feeling the disastrous effects of the “depression” that we’re experiencing.  Yes, things are tight, but for someone like me, they’re always tight.  In the news, I keep seeing all these sob stories about comfortable white people feeling sad because now they [...]

One-dish harvest stovetop recipe »

One-dish harvest stovetop recipeThis is one of those great recipes that I made up on the spur of the moment to use up ingredients I had on hand. Hope you like it. A great way to use up Thanksgiving leftovers. 1 medium cooking apple (use golden delicious if you have to. Or [...]

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