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Saturday Salutes

May 19, 2012 by Tracey 1 Comment

There’s a powerful message in How to Miss a Childhood.

Connie gives her perspective on teaching children to share in On Forcing Children to Share (and Socialism).

I was inspired by Susan’s “One a Day” Series to think of little ways that I can show my husband how much I love him.

I’m continuing to work on losing a few pounds, so I read through Katie’s Five Keys to Weight Loss with Real Food.

Crystal shares some great tips in A Beginner’s Guide to Freezer Cooking.

I’ve found even more to admire in Lisa’s house in The Organized Homeschool.

This afternoon we’ll be attending our daughters’ piano recital.  It’s always a blessing to see how much all that practice pays off!!

Have a wonderful weekend!

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  1. Mrs. Stam says

    May 19, 2012 at 8:41 pm

    I love the "how to miss childhood" post a lot too 🙂

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Welcome! I'm Tracey, wife and mom to two teenage girls. I seek to help Christian moms raise children who know, love, and serve God by sharing Biblical wisdom, helpful tips, and practical advice. Read More…

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