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10 Cheap Cures For Boredom
It's summer break so you may start hearing those maddening words - "I'm bored." Here are ten fun and fulfilling ways to entertain the kids without breaking the bank. Visit your local library. Skip Redbox and choose from the myriad of books and DVDs at your local library instead. While you're there, check out the children's department. You…
One Writer’s Story of Finding a Lump: “My Heart Sank”
I am a smart, educated woman who knows about breast cancer and the importance of early detection and knowing your family history. I watched Nana, one of the most wonderful women in my life, die at the age of 54 from the disease. The impact of her death was the focus of the first episode of the Supernanny that we filmed in 2008.
Fall Moments And A Printable Fall Bucket List
The following post is sponsored by Starbucks® This post come from Theresa over at Dear Creatives. Make sure to check out her great blog! Back to school is in full swing and autumn is almost here. Although the summer chapter closes, there are so many things that have me excited about this time of year. Today I’ll be sharing…
Finding A Lump In My Breast: One Year Later
Last year I offered to have a photographer take photos (tasteful ones) as I had a mammogram. Having had millions of people see my life on the reality show Supernanny in both the first episode we filmed and then in the 100th special episode we filmed as Americas Most Memorable Family, I am no longer camera shy. I was writing a story for Breast Cancer Awareness Month to encourage women to get their mammograms. Little did I know that the one story of a simple mammogram would lead down a longer path.
Tips for Making the Most of Your Family Videos and Photos
As your kids grow up, there are tons of important milestones you want to catch on tape – from their first birthday to their college graduation and everything in between. But nothing’s worse than finding out after the fact that your footage isn’t exactly memorable! So to avoid any potential home video pitfalls, check out these helpful tips from Robert Vince, the writer-director-producer of Disneys Buddies movies: Watch Your Lighting