Angels...? We're Reading the Bible Today: Joshua 5

Reading the Bible in 1 Year: The Death of Moses

Generosity and Divorce are themes as we Read the Bible this year

Reading the Bible in 1 Year: History of the Children of Israel

The Nation of Israel - Reading the Bible in 1 Year

Monday, July 27, 2009

Movie Review Monday-THE UGLY TRUTH


Went and saw The Ugly Truth this weekend - it really wasn't so "Ugly".

Check it out here.

Definitely not for little kids but "HE"larious. I've loved Gerard Butler since The Phantom, so maybe I'm a wee-bit biased-NOT.

Of course I think he's an amazingly talented singer, devilishly handsome and an awesome actor . . . well, okay, maybe I am a tiny tad biased but all you gals looking for a little fun, a few laughs and a good look at a hottie from Scotland, you might want to learn a little more about The Ugly Truth. Go see it - just don't take the kids.

Oh yeah, and Katherine Heigl wasn't bad either.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Kids' Magazines - List of Upcoming Themes

Want one EZ-smeazy place to peek and pick-up all the info for submitting you might need? Well, if you do, check out Liana Mahoney's blog here.

Thanks to 15 year-old future doctor and writer Allie. Check out her on-line interview here - scroll down to the second featured speaker.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Toilet Paper Wedding Dresses


It's Saturday and time for a little fun. Look at the winners from this contest. It's hilarious and super creative too. You can check out all the winners here.

Friday, July 24, 2009

OF MICE AND MEN - Earth-Friendly Friday


So are you asking what Steinbeck has to do with being Earth-friendly? Well, maybe a little or maybe a lot.

Steinbeck’s claim to fame was his story Of Mice and Men. And, I’m not one to question authorities on subjects – oh, wait, maybe I am. But, to be honest, I’m thinking he may have gotten it wrong. Calm down all you Steinbeckies out there in cyberland.

All I'm saying is that we shouldn’t be thinking of Mice and Men. We should be thinking of Worms and Men.

If you’re wondering what I’m talking about, that’s good. I’m talking about being green, eco-friendly and earth-friendly all rolled up into one EZ-Smeazy concept: Worm Bins.

What is a worm bin and how much does one cost? Well you can check them out here. But they range in price from about $60 to $80. Of course if that pricetag is too steep, you can always build one yourself.

Worms are picky.

There are some foods you can't put into a worm bin: cabbage, brussel sprouts, broccoli and no citrus goes in the bin.

And the worms will suddenly become homing worms if you don't keep their environment pleasant. Ways to build a good home for your worms is to add paper, egg shells and chopped up food products to your top tray. You also need to spray water into the bin to keep it moist.

After a while you will be able to harvest your worm tea - a.k.a. worm pee.

If you're curious about where you find your worms, relax. You don't need to dig them up and steal them away from their happy homes. You can visit Findworms. com where you can buy a pound of worms for about $30 per pound.

So let's not do a little - let's do the most
Let's grow a worm bin - let's all compost!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Answer to Thought for Thursday



The famous Mr. Albert Einstein, known for his formulas and his famous hair-do :)

Thought for Thursday

Who Said it?

"Your imagination is your preview of life's coming attractions."

Take a guess.

Hint: A famous person from history.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Answer to Word for Wednesday

Answer: Mouse Potato is the new generation's response to someone who wastes their time in front of a screen - like couch potato was for the baby boomers. If you want to see more, check it out here.

And, if you want to see a perfect example of such a creature, check it out here.