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A Woman’s Personal Safety Isn’t a Statistic
A toddler awakens with a fever, so his mother drives to the store for a bottle of Childrens Motrin. Its only 10pm and she lives in a well-regarded middle class neighborhood, so its not a big deal. Right?
A Woman?s Personal Safety Isn?t a Statistic
A toddler awakens with a fever, so his mother drives to the store for a bottle of Children?s Motrin. It?s only 10pm and she lives in a well-regarded middle class neighborhood, so it?s not a big deal. Right?
Kids’ Park Activities
A trip to the park is always a top favorite of kids, and an hour or two of playground activity will typically give the parents a breather while allowing the kids to burn off energy. While energetic playtime will build your kids’ social and physical skills, a park is also an ideal place for unstructured teaching. By allowing your kids to explore and question what they see in a park, you can teach them about the world around them in a safe, secure environment. When you return home, you can look up more information and expand on the wonders you found hiding at the park.
House Organization Ideas
Keeping an organized homestead presents a challenge for many constantly on-the-go moms. While it may seem that you don’t have time to organize, in truth, an organized home will, in the long run, save you time. By putting time into organizing your home, you can reduce the amount of time that you spend picking up or hunting for lost objects, making the effort you put into the task of organization well worth it.
Going Green With Renewable Energy
Renewable energy is sustainable. Unlike fossil fuels–which are dwindling resources that can’t be replaced–renewable energy comes from such infinite sources as the sun, earth and wind. Renewable energy is free from many of the negative environmental impacts caused by fossil fuels—namely, global warming and water pollution. Plus, renewable energy is the wave of the future. According to the US Department of Energy, the world’s available fossil fuels will be consumed in 104 years if there isn’t a global switch to renewable energy. This is a switch the world has to make. Many people are already going green with renewable energy in their homes and their lifestyles.