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Just For Fun
Fun times together make warm memories.
When life is routine, time slips away with nothing special to mark the days. Stop in here to find ideas to put a little something different in your day. Who knows? You might just make a memory!
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Why Women Shouldn't Drive
L.B. Woodard
Warning! Humor zone ahead. It seems obvious to me that women shouldn't drive. They lack qualities that make a person a safe driver. First of all, women tend to live longer than men. Why is this a problem? We've all been behind a blue-haired old lady before. . . . keep reading
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Memories - The Golden Cord That Binds Families Together
One boring Sunday afternoon in the life of a young girl, a Mother took the time to make crepe paper wedding flowers and decorated their family car for the little girl to play make-believe wedding and dispel the gloom of the day. The memories and the love of the afternoon will be cherished for a lifetime. That little girl was me. And my Mom - well she doesn't remember much of anything anymore. She has Alzheimer's. But the love of my Mother will never waste away or die with her body! Some more memories that my Mom created for our family.... . . . keep reading
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Last Minute Valentine's Day Plan
Marilyn Woodard
Has Valentine's Day gotten here too soon? Did you forget to buy a card, order flowers, make reservations or do any of the traditional Valentine-y things to show your Sweetheart they are your One and Only? So what? Restaurants are too loud, flowers wilt, cards are forgettable. Here's what you do. . . . keep reading
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There's No Place Like Oz!
The classic movie, "The Wizard of Oz", is having its 70th birthday. There's no place like Kansas City to celebrate this delightful event. From Saturday, January 31 - Saturday, April 26, 2008, Crown Center is hosting a F-r-e-e exhibit called "70 Years of Oz, Oh My!" Take the kids - no matter what age they are! . . . keep reading
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Chocolate and the Power of the Human Mind
Marilyn Woodard
Chocola-Holics must have their Chocolate Stash. That's a given. Of equal importance: the stash must be SECRET. A. If the whereabouts are known, the chocolate will disappear. B. Chocolate eaten in secret tastes better. I have a Secret Chocolate Stash -- have had for years. Before children, this wasn't really a problem. I kept it in the kitchen. If my husband found the chocolate, he would most likely say, "huh," and move on to the potato chips. . . . keep reading
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Road Trip!
Marilyn Woodard
I keep seeing vans on the highway with movies playing in the back seat on those little portable DVD players. I'm all for movies, our family loves them, but it just feels wrong to me to be wasting all that enforced togetherness! On the other hand, it does cut down on the shrieking. . . . keep reading
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