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by Sassy Smith
Celebrity moms are just like us - except, you know, richer and more famous - and sometimes they have some great advice to give. Here’s what Kate Hudson, Kelly Preston & Kyra Sedgwick had to say:
Kate Hudson, 28 - Mom to Ryder Russell, 4 (dad to Ryder is her ex-husband Chris Robinson):
Make sure to take time for yourself every day. Even if you have to lock yourself in the bathroom for two minutes, do it. It’s our nature as women to take care of everything and forget about ourselves. It’s important to be present and strong for your kids, and to do that, you need some breathing space. Read the rest of this entry »
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by Aurelia Williams

As the parent of a pre-teen or teenager, you may long for the days when you could hold your child on your lap and they were eager to talk, laugh, and play with you. Those days may be long gone, but you can still find ways to connect with your teen. Here are a few tips to make process easier.
Talk About Your Past Experiences
If your teen is having a problem, they may think they are the only one in the world who has ever had that particular problem. Talk to your teen about the situations you experienced as a teen. The clothes and music may have changed, but you still dealt with peer pressure, sex, drugs, and homework. Let them know you understand and will be there for them, if they want to talk about their problem. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 14th, 2008
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Harold and Kumar star John Cho and his wife, actress Kerri Higuchi, are expecting their first child. He has revealed that the baby is a boy.
“I’m really excited – and scared,” says Cho.
The actor who new film, Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, hit theaters April 25, admits to feeling a little overwhelmed at the idea of being a dad.
“They’re just going to give you the baby, and then you have to take it home. There aren’t any doctors around telling you what to do,” he says. “That thought is really scary to me.”
Source: People
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April 14th, 2008
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by Korbin Newlyn

Fashion is a manner of communicating your inner self through clothes. Apparel frequently symbolizes a specific style or era and each year fashion designers attempt to contribute and produce new trends that can depict the time of the present year and hopefully create a milestone in history forever.
There are numerous fashion styles through, which we remember a time period. Those fashions constantly live on since they were highly successful and frequently in a classic way which perpetually was and will be everlasting.
There are numerous of us who desire to put on what is in fashion at any expense; not only in the current year but every single season: spring, summer, fall and winter. Nevertheless, there is one matter we do not hesitate to look at, which the most significant affair in fashion is: does the fashion style accommodate us.
How Do You Recognize If a Fashion Style Becomes You? Read the rest of this entry »
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Recycled and Earth Friendly Eco Smart Promotional Products
By: J. M. Leander
Every organization needs Promotional Products to create a unified, professional look for the workplace and to use as Corporate Gifts. Uniforms and office items are a must, but when choosing Promotional Items to give away, what message should they convey? As climate change concerns skyrocket, there is one easy way to show that your business is committed to the solution and that through environmentally-conscience Promotional Gifts. Read the rest of this entry »
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Communication and Relationships - Skills you need to live peacefully
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Many people, including teenagers these days, seem to spend a lot of their time on the internet. Socializing online has become a normal thing to do. Whilst it is great to have all this new technology at your fingertips, sometimes the simple things in life, which often work the best, get overlooked, like the ability to really relate on a person to person level. Face to face communication is a necessary part of every day life, but how many people actually realize how important these interpersonal skills really are? If developing these skills can make the difference between keeping an important relationship happy and committed, or losing it through ignorance, then these skills do indeed become very valuable.
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Help My Toddler is on the Loose!

by Alice & Mila
Your lovely little baby has now turned into a lovely toddler, one problem though… He won’t sit still or worst he runs off every chance he gets. What’s a mom to do when your toddler is on the loose?
Here are a few recommendations for keeping your toddler close.
Action = Consequence - at this age your toddler won’t really understand a long winded explanation about why running off is dangerous. Instead use simple commands and show your toddler through actions that if he runs off there is a consequence, ie. He has to sit in the stroller or hold your hand. Read the rest of this entry »
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Cate Blanchett and her writer-director husband, Andrew Upton, have welcomed their third son. Ignatius Martin, was born Sunday at a Sydney hospital.
The couple are already parents to two sons: Dashiell John, 5, and Roman Robert, 3.
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April 14th, 2008
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by Jen Shircel
5 tips that you definitely need to know when you’re starting your search for a work at home job.
1) NEVER, EVER PAY FOR A JOB. Be very careful with this. Legitimate employers will not ask you for money. If you are looking to start a business (for example: Mary Kay, Usborne Books, Watkins etc.) you may have to pay for a set up fee, but this is to cover your kit that you will receive to start your own business. Some companies, however, ask for a start up fee when really all you will be selling is the “opportunity” for someone else to join that same company.
2) DO YOUR RESEARCH. Make sure you research the company everywhere possible. Check them out on the Better Business Bureau, the RipOff Report, ask other moms on message boards their experiences and anywhere else you can get some information on the company. Make sure that you also know what you are buying if you are starting your own business. Know what your “kit” consists of (if anything). There are millions of scams on the internet so be exactly sure of what company you are joining. Read the rest of this entry »
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by Tammy Gibson
“Whoa!” Chris said, after pulling himself together. At a party during the holidays I had just mentioned to Chris that my husband had given me a pair of Red High Heels for Christmas. “Heather,” he called to his wife, “we’re going shopping for shoes.”
Red High Heels. What is it about them that can reduce powerful, intelligent men to speechless Neanderthals? As we all know, men are what they are. But even women are affected by Red High Heels. My husband told Patricia, a co-worker, about the Red High Heels. Her comment, “Wow! That’s hot. Tell me more.” Read the rest of this entry »