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My Family’s Chore List Meltdown

When I was growing up, my mother would leave me and my sisters a note with a list of jobs that she would want accomplished by the end of every day. It didn’t matter if it was a school day, a lazy day of summer or if a tornado was about to touch down, you read the note and did what you were told.

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To Work or Stay at Home? That is the Great Mom Question

The debate of “Working Mom” vs. “Stay at Home Mom” has been going on for centuries. Starting with the cave women, I am sure that Betty resented Wilma, who got to stay home while Betty was out foraging for food and supplies, all because Barney was too busy trying to invent the wheel, or making fire or goofing off at that Buffalo Lodge.

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Addicted to the Olympics!

I have Olympic Fever! Every since I was a little girl I have watched the Olympics – winter or summer, it doesn’t matter. I have always been fascinated by the athletes, the events, and what the Olympics stand for: unity amongst all nations.

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My Sons are White, So They’re Safe

This is my son. He’s white so hell never pose a threat to anyone in his life because well, hes white. While I hope it’s true that he’ll never pose a threat to anyone, I hope it’s true because he’s a good boy – not simply because he’s white.But apparently that’s not how people like George Zimmerman think.