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RE: Moses and the Burning Bush Sunday School Projects
www.dltkkids.com: This is a great site for all sorts of crafts, but they have a section for various Bible lessons and they even have age recommendations and feedback from people who have tried the projects.

Kids love to take off their shoes at that age. Perhaps when you are talking about Moses removing his sandals, you could have all the children remove their shoes and later play that relay race where you put all of the shoes in a pile and they race to put theirs on. ... View related article.
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RE: Collecting Child Support
I'm so sorry to hear about your dilema. We have been in the same boat all of our married life. My step daughter just turned 19. Anyway, from our experience and friends of ours, we have seen that, unfortunately, the child support system seems to go after Dads, but not so much Moms. I do know, however, that with the support bureau in our area, the "squeaky wheel gets greased". In other words, your husband needs to become a pest and call or write them a couple times a month. If they will even talk to you, you can too. They can attach her taxes as well and you will get her tax refund if she is behind by so much. One VERY important thing I learned the hard way, don't let your step daughter know what is going on. Try your best to not talk about $ issues with her Mom in front of her. Good luck! ... View related article.
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RE: Nursing Home Beauty Pageant
What a beautiful idea! I recently lost my Grandma who was in a nursing home. What I wouldn't give to have been able to do something like this for her! That is a great idea! Thank you for sharing that with us! ... View related article.
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RE: Mold on a Shower Curtain
Throw a couple of old towels in the washer with your curtain. They "scrub" off the mold while it washes. ... View related article.
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RE: Use Lemon to Clean Electric Jugs
Make that 3!!! What is an electric jug??? ... View related article.
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RE: Helping Child Get Ready in the Morning
We have two boys with the same issues!!! LOL! The best thing that works for us is threatening with an earlier bed time that night. Then when that has happened, I write it on the calendar so I don't forget by that evening. It has only happened a couple times! Then I just have to mention it to light a fire under them! Good luck! Lots of great tips on here! ... View related article.
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RE: Rice Remedy for an Upset Stomach
Dumb question! Drink the liquid you drain off or the rice?
Thank you! I'm anxious to try. ... View related article.
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RE: Personalized Photo Albums For Grandchildren
This is an idea I used one year to make a gift for my parents. They have 13 grandchildren. This would work for your grandkids as well. Put each photo on a play block then paint it with hodge podge or another glue that dries clear. They have lasted for years and are a favorite toy of the younger grandkids! Very cute. I put them in a wooden tool box my son made and we painted "Grandpa and Grandpa.. you build us up!"
You could put them on refrigerator magnets too. ... View related article.
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RE: Parade Float Ideas for an Insurance Company
My 12 year old son has an idea for you. He suggests you put a wrecked car on your float with a sign that says something like "We can fix this." ... View related article.
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RE: Cat With Excessive Shedding
I have read that cleaning gloves will take it off of your furniture. Maybe you could try petting her with the gloves on. Although, I'm not too sure that wouldn't pull her hair. For your furniture, you just put on the gloves and wipe down the furniture. The hair rolls right off. ... View related article.
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