Archive for September 30th, 2011
HEALTHY VISION with Dr. Val Jones 1
on September 30, 2011 at 7:35 pm / in Uncategorized

HEALTHY VISION with Dr. Val Jones

I have to wear glasses quite a bit. I don’t know what happened, as soon as I turned 25 years old… my vision went ka-put! I have to be honest, I’m not a lover of glasses. They can be heavy on my face. They leave marks on my nose. They need to be cleaned all the time! LOL… the list [...]

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on September 30, 2011 at 7:17 pm / in Uncategorized

Single-Concentration Acetaminophen Products with New Dosing Features to be on Store Shelves

Interesting information for moms to know about. Just heard about this recently and wanted to make sure I spread the word on my blog… Acetaminophen is one of the most commonly used pain and fever relievers for infants and children and is safe and effective when used as directed. Now, dosing has been made even easier for parents and safer [...]

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How to get Rachel Zoe Hair 2
on September 30, 2011 at 7:10 pm / in Beauty, Mom Fashion Report

How to get Rachel Zoe Hair

How to get Rachel Zoe hair Oh, yes… I’m going bananas! Have you ever tried the Rachel Zoe hair-style? It’s super easy… I am obsessed and do not want to sleep…

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Maggie Gyllenhaal with The Digital Mom Handbook
on September 30, 2011 at 1:06 pm / in Audrey

Maggie Gyllenhaal with The Digital Mom Handbook

I had the incredible opportunity to head to NYC last week to watch the unveiling of the new celebrity ad for the Got Milk? Milk Mustache campaign.  Maggie Gyllenhaal was the celebrity gorgeously gracing the milk mustache… the ad is spectacular! I had the chance to meet Maggie and chat about her new ad, motherhood and being a working-mom.  She [...]

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SEPTEMBER IDIOMS: “Ants in your pants” on Day 272 of 365 Days of Literacy for Kids 1
on September 30, 2011 at 1:38 am / in SEPTEMBER IDIOMS, Sharon

SEPTEMBER IDIOMS: “Ants in your pants” on Day 272 of 365 Days of Literacy for Kids

Here on 365 Days of Literacy for Kids, your kids will be “dressed” with IDIOMS during the month of September. IDIOMS are phrases that reveal “secrets” from the past. IDIOMS come from many sources, many languages, many authors, many cultures. The “hidden” meanings in IDIOMS are great fun for kids, but also teach important, interesting and intriguing lessons in how [...]

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