Archive for June, 2007
There is a New Star in the Lackluster Work At Home Mom World.
Operation VideoLink Connects Family Members with Overseas Military for Holiday Wishes
Improved technology sends video messages using email - connect families around the world - 2003-12-06
No commentsSigning and the Toddler
My son Corbin is almost 22 months old and has been signing for 11 months. While he is learning to talk, he still signs much of the time and it has really given me insight into his rapidly developing personality.
My son Corbin is almost 22 months old and has been signing for 11 months. While…
Fall Is The Perfect Time To Properly Preserve Memories
During this time of year, our thoughts turn to family. Take time to remember family and to cherish the things you are most grateful for by preserving your family memories properly. - 2003-10-10
No commentsLocal Librarian Gets Tattoo to Support Cancer Research
How often do you see a group of nine thirty to sixty year old women at a tattoo parlor? That’s just what you would have seen at the recent Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Conference. Nine women ranging in age from 30 to 60, including 2 librarians, got permanant tattoos of the purple Pancreatic Cancer ribbon, to raise awareness of this devastating disease. - 2004-08-15
No comments10 Home Decorating Ideas To Quickly Update Any Room!
Running out of fresh ideas for decorating your home? If so, there are two new web sites that may hold the key to making your hurried life a little easier. - 2004-01-15 Friend of PR Web - 4
No commentsMeal Facilitation Service Makes Home-Cooked Meals From Scratch a Realistic Alternative to Fast Food
What?s Cooking announces a new meal facilitation service, which enables customers to prepare a month?s worth of homemade meals in only two hours. The service saves time and money, and improves nutrition. At $175.00 for a full session, What?s Cooking entrees cost less than $2.50 per serving.
- 2004-04-28
Summer Technology Camps Scheduled GLOBAL LEADER IN CHILDRENS COMPUTER CLASSES LAUNCHES SERIES OF ROBOTICS AND TECHNOLOGY CAMPS
Imagine children being given a box of LEGO? parts and the task of inventing a robot. That?s but only part of the summer technology challenge that Kay Shakespeare?s COMPUTERTOTS/COMPUTER EXPLORERS? program is offering families in the NW Houston area.
- 2004-06-08











