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I’ve been caught up in watching Olympic Curling and Hockey this past week. As I write this Team Canada is about to play against Team USA in hockey. Yea! Go Team USA! During the pre-coverage of the game, the announcers were talking about the “Miracle on Ice” and it made me think of memorable Olympic [...]
Doing a happy dance! ~ part 2
Last week I mentioned my nomination in the following category: Best Series 2009: Si’Ludo Prophesy Series for the LRC awards and that I’d share voting information with you today. Here are the details:
Voting for the LRC’s “Best of 2009″ Awards begins today FEBRUARY 15th and
ends on FEBRUARY 22nd. To vote, email Dawn at dawn_roberto AT [...]
Doing a happy dance!
Having hit a few lulls this past week and experiencing a case of Writer’s Doubt, I had been at a loss on what to write about for my blog. Then I received an email from LR Café stating, “Congratulations, you have been nominated in the following category: Best Series 2009: Si’Ludo Prophesy Series.”
I was stunned [...]
Good-bye 2009 and Hello 2010
I’m probably not alone in saying I am so glad that 2009 is over and done with. For me, it wasn’t one of the best years of my life. Combined with a handful of horrid colds & other medical issues, hours cut at work, a husband being laid-off, and lack of sales, I could say [...]
A Soothing Bath
The Art of Bathing ~ Simple Recipes to Soothe Mind and Body
From bubble baths to essential oils to Dead Sea salts, prepared bath products are designed to enhance a bathing experience, but they can be expensive.
Instead of spending the extra money on special bath products, try one of these natural, simple bath recipes with ingredients [...]
The Night Before a Redneck Christmas
Twas the Night Before a Redneck Christmas
by Tianna Xander
Twas the night before Christmas when all through the town, the drivers were driving their cars just like clowns.The Santas rang loud bells by their buckets with flair in hopes that some people would throw money in there. The children were crying for electronic presents not caring [...]
Ideas to stay fit this winter
Hibernating is for the Bears ~ Plan to Stay Fit This Winter
Winter’s here, and you’ve moved your running shoes to the back of the closet until April. Yet that piece of pumpkin pie has your name on it.
With the onset of colder weather, shorter days, and snow-covered streets, we eat more and exercise less, waiting [...]
Taking a Breather
The Scoop on Meditation ~ A Simple Practice with Profound Benefits
People who meditate regularly appear internally and externally five to 10 years younger than their non-meditating peers, according to author Deepak Chopra. That’s good news for the estimated 10 million people who practice meditation on an ongoing basis and experience the resulting calm it cultivates.
The [...]
Tea Time for Health
High Time for Tea ~ Discover the Healing Properties of Taking Tea
The health research is enough to make you forego the latte for strong brewed tea instead. Name your color — black, white, green, even red — teas are packed with disease-preventing antioxidants (more than some fruits and vegetables) and contain vitamins, minerals, and at [...]
Keep Holiday Stress at Bay
With the holiday season just beginning and all the stress that it can bring, over the next few weeks I’ll be posting articles on how to keep the stress to a minimum and stay healthy. Happy Holidays!
Easing Holiday Angst ~ Five Stress Busters for a Joyous Season
You enter the holiday season with the best of [...]
