Here's a brand new article by our Jamie Jefferson. Again, you are welcome to reprint it or otherwise share it as long as the following "about the author" box appears in its entirety at the bottom of the article:
About the Author:
Jamie Jefferson writes for Momscape.com. Visit today for the latest online Coupon Codes including money-saving coupons for shoes.
50 Ways to Say "I Love You"
It is important to say I Love You with both passion and frequency. And we can say it not only with our words but with our actions, with our facial expressions and body language, even with our thoughts. Here are 50 simple ways you can demonstrate the depth of your love.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Friday, September 22, 2006
Home Maintanance Checklist for Fall and Winter
Jamie Jefferson has just completed a new Momscape article, which you are more than welcome to reprint or otherwise share, as long as you also include the following "about the author" box at the bottom of the article:
About the Author:
Jamie Jefferson writes for Momscape.com. Visit today for the latest online Coupon Codes including money-saving coupons for Jamie's favorite site to buy winter clothing.
And here's the article:
Home Maintenance Checklist for Fall and Winter
Here is a handy checklist of fall and winter home maintenance tasks to prepare your home (and your family) for the colder temperatures ahead.
About the Author:
Jamie Jefferson writes for Momscape.com. Visit today for the latest online Coupon Codes including money-saving coupons for Jamie's favorite site to buy winter clothing.
And here's the article:
Home Maintenance Checklist for Fall and Winter
Here is a handy checklist of fall and winter home maintenance tasks to prepare your home (and your family) for the colder temperatures ahead.
New Momscape Newsletter has been published
I just published a brand new Momscape newsletter. If you aren't a subscriber, or you prefer to read it online, feel free to do so here:
Momscape Newsletter Issue 15.7
Enjoy!
Susie
Momscape Newsletter Issue 15.7
Enjoy!
Susie
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
An Introduction
Hi Momscapers!
I will use this blog to post site updates, new articles, and new pieces that are available for reprint in your own blog, website, or newsletter.
Please feel to contact me if you have any questions. If you aren't yet a subscriber to Momscape's regular newsletters, you can subscribe here.
Susie
Susie Cortright
Founder & Publisher, Momscape.com
http://www.momscape.com
Celebrating Life with Children
I will use this blog to post site updates, new articles, and new pieces that are available for reprint in your own blog, website, or newsletter.
Please feel to contact me if you have any questions. If you aren't yet a subscriber to Momscape's regular newsletters, you can subscribe here.
Susie
Susie Cortright
Founder & Publisher, Momscape.com
http://www.momscape.com
Celebrating Life with Children
Curtains, Pancakes and Broom Hockey: 12 Ways to Build Self Esteem in Kids
I have just finished writing a new article, which I'll be posting to the website today, and which you are more than welcome to reprint, provided you also include the "about the author" box at the bottom of the article, which you'll find here.
Curtains, Pancakes and Broom Hockey: 12 Ways to Build Self Esteem in Kids
Few things are as rewarding as seeing your child glow from the inside out. And it happens when children have a high self esteem: when they know themselves to be unconditionally accepted, when they feel both loved and lovable, and when they feel a sense of belonging and self worth. Here are twelve simple activities that have really made a difference in our family. These are the rituals that I find especially important to staying connected and to communicating my love and appreciation for each child.
Curtains, Pancakes and Broom Hockey: 12 Ways to Build Self Esteem in Kids
Few things are as rewarding as seeing your child glow from the inside out. And it happens when children have a high self esteem: when they know themselves to be unconditionally accepted, when they feel both loved and lovable, and when they feel a sense of belonging and self worth. Here are twelve simple activities that have really made a difference in our family. These are the rituals that I find especially important to staying connected and to communicating my love and appreciation for each child.
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