Mother’s Day has come and gone! I made sure it was a special day for my dearest, even though I couldn’t take her to the resort she likes this year. The kids came to visit too, so it was a wonderful day for us all. To celebrate this special holiday for mothers everywhere, I’ve compiled these little tidbits about this special occasion!

Recently my friends keep asking me on how to find simple activities for children at home, and not every weekend just do window shopping. Here I share my seven interesting and simple D.I.Y craft activities at home with your toddler. Hope you will enjoy to do this activities with your child at home!

Craft #1 Egg Painting.

Material you need is egg shell. Keep egg shells during your cooking, this can be done by removing all the egg white and egg yoke without breaking the whole egg, but just a small hole on top of the egg. Keep as many egg shell as you can to allow your children enjoy with different egg painting experience. You can use any coloring medium such as acrylic, watercolor, poster color, color pencil, crayon, as long as your children comfortable with it!

While freshly remarried couples like to dream about how great their marriage and new family will be, they are frequently unrealistic in their expectations. Not to pop your bubble or anything, but the more realistic you are, the better your chances for success. That’s where I come in!

One of the reasons that step families don’t immediately function smoothly is because they are not one functioning unit. Instead, there are 3 units working independently. It’s not until those units begin to work together than life starts flowing smoothly.

Unit #1 - The Marriage

Probably the most well-known book about creating wealth also happens to be one of the best, if not the best. Think and Grow Rich was written by Napolean Hill in 1960 at the behest of Andrew Carnegie.

Carnegie, who amassed his fortune in steel, is one of the richest people to have ever lived; the book contains his secret for creating wealth. Think and Grow Rich is one of the best-selling books of all time. It is now in its twentieth printing.

Among the people who used Carnegie’s secret in their own endeavors are Henry Ford, Charles Schwab, Theodore Roosevelt, Wilbur Wright, John D. Rockefeller, Thomas Edison, Woodrow Wilson, and Alexander Graham Bell.

The ever-changing situations that we daily encounter are the little battles that make us better individuals. As life follows a cyclic pattern of survival and defeat so as our life stories of happiness and sadness prevail.

Living in an imperfect world, we have to accept that nirvana is not in this lifetime. Perhaps it is in another dimension of our bodies as other beliefs claim. But one element exists in our every day living, regardless of who you are, that serves as a factor for surviving life’s struggles. It is through the presence of positive love in all forms. How it is defined depends on the expression of good deeds and selfless motives.

Looking at the Church today it is easy to make a comparison to the walls of ancient Jerusalem–the walls are breaking down and sin is entering in with little resistance.

“And they said unto me, The remnant that are left of the captivity there in the province are in great affliction and reproach: the wall of Jerusalem also is broken down, and the gates thereof are burned with fire.” (Nehemiah 1:3)

Rather than the Church influencing today’s society, today’s society is influencing the Church. In other words, the Church looks more like the world than like a pure and spotless Bride preparing herself for her soon-coming Bridegroom.

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