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Have you heard? I've started a new blog,
The Sugar Sharks, all about our life with Type I Diabetes.
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Sunday, December 27, 2009
Need a movie break?
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Labels: Frugal Deals
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Kneeling Santa Prayer

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Labels: Have a Little Faith
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Frugal Stocking Stuffers
- a free GeoTrax DVD for my son
- two children's books that I received free for review (Ok, technically these may not fit into their stockings, but they were still free!)
- animal shaped measuring tapes for each child-- $.39 on clearance in Target's party aisle over the summer
- Jonas Brothers pencils- $.10 for four from WalMart's clearance aisle after school started
- fun socks for each child to coordinate with the clearance sweaters they will receive
- gum, bought on sale/ with coupon
- a $1 photo album/ brag book for each child, using favorite photos from the year (if I had planned ahead a little more I would have had them printed for FREE when I signed up for SeeHere)

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Labels: Christmas, Frugal Deals
Friday, December 18, 2009
Good Reads: 40 Loaves

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Labels: I Heart Reading, Product Reviews
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Sunday Scrappin': SS Number Swap page
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Labels: Crafty Fun, Sunday Scrappin
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Six Word Saturday: Cooties!
"too many cooties,
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Labels: Memes and Themes
Thursday, December 10, 2009
$4.25 children's sweaters!
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Labels: Frugal Deals
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
WFMW: Gifts for Nursing Home Residents
After 15 years as Chief Elf at work (AKA: Activity Coordinator in a nursing home), I am frequently asked for ideas on what to give to residents as Christmas gifts. With limited storage space and limited abilities, it can sometimes be hard to come up with ideas for loved ones. Here are a few of the best tried and true ideas that I have seen and given myself over the years:- magazine subscriptions Nearly every resident enjoys receiving mail. Amazon has some GREAT deals on subscriptions for $5 or less
this week!
- favorite bath & body products Many facilities provide soap and shampoo, but it's much like the stuff you get in a hospital. Many residents appreciate having old favorites that they used at home (Ivory?
Camay?
) just as much as they appreciate the fancy stuff. Shower gels are usually easier to use in the special tubs and they often come in the same brands as favorite bar soaps.
- favorite snacks Think outside of Christmas cookies, and think back to the resident's favorite snack at home. Put it in a resealable container (those disposable containers are perfect) with their name on it. It's a good idea to check with the staff ahead of time if you are uncertain of the resident's current diet order- there's nothing worse than giving a tin full of nuts to someone without teeth!
- a birdfeeder and seed (if they have a good window view) Even better, offer to fill it whenever you visit.
- a small photo album, filled with family photos Write captions about the photos and include names/dates to avoid any awkward moments.
- seasonal decorations for their door Check with the facililty first, but most allow a wreath hanger over the door or a hook with a small wreath or other decoration to be hung. Having a new wreath for each season makes a room feel more like home... assuming that's what they did at home, that is!
- walker/ wheelchair bags
These are very handy for toting tissues, phones, etc. any time the resident leaves their room.
- And the #1 requested gift in nursing homes: visitors. Seems simple enough, right? If it's not possible for you to visit in person, a phone call or handwritten letter is always welcome.
Remembering loved ones in nursing facilities always works for me!
Check out more great WFMW tips at We Are THAT Family!
P.S. Something else that works for me is helping a friend win a contest. My friend Sarah is a finalist in a Christmas tree contest. I'd love it if you'd go Vote for "Growing For Christ: decorated by little hands"-- thanks! :)
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Labels: Christmas, WorksForMeWednesday
Vote for Sarah's Tree

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Monday, December 7, 2009
Do you pump?
Kerri at Six Until Me posted today about a little boy that looked just like the rest of them.... touching on one of our big concerns about DD wearing pump and it making her feel/ look different from her friends.
If you're a parent of a pumping child, I'd love to hear about your experience!
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Labels: Juvenile Diabetes
Friday, December 4, 2009
Book Tour: Treasured...
From the back cover: Leigh McLeroy considers tangible reminders of God's active presence and guides us in discovering evidence in our own lives of His attentive love.
The kind folks at WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group have provided me with a copy of Treasured: Knowing God by the Things He Keeps
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Labels: Have a Little Faith, I Heart Reading, Product Reviews
Book Tour: God Gave Us...
I'm holding these back as Christmas gifts for my kids, but I'm sure they will love these beautiful stories. I'd definitely recommend these two books if you are looking for a great story to share with the little ones in your life!

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Labels: I Heart Reading, Product Reviews













