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Sites to See for August 31

by Laurel Plum

With as much time as I am spending on the computer trying to figure out the mechanics behind blogging, I am finding an abundance of information. I will continue to share a selection of the things I think you might also find interesting. The list will probably remain fairly long until I catch up to the curve a little bit.

Look and Enjoy!

Random Articles

Batch Cooking: A Collection of Tips from Smallnotebook.org

Gift Giving With Clutter Reduction In Mind from Clear the Clutter

The Simple Mom introduces her first e-book – Spring Cleaning for Normal People: The Simple Mom Guide to a Decluttered Home (Any Time of Year)

Positive Affirmation : Practice Being Fearless from Josh Hinds Motivation and Inspriration

To Make and Hobbies

I have seen many home reference notebooks by many names and have a version we use in our home. Tawny from AidynElyMama has added so much personality to her Home Companion and has lots of pictures for you to see it in detail.

Create Inexpensive Art for Your Home from Blissfully Domestic

More wall art – DIY Project: Patterned Wall Squares from decor8

Tote bags in Make 2 Give 2 from Lazy Girl Designs

Fabric Beach Balls from The Purl Bee

Helpful reminders for anyone. Door Hanger Helper from Lets Explore

little girl wide-leg lounge pants made from a pillowcase! from jane’s apron

Their slogan “yarn obsessed does’t begin to cover it” says it all – Lime & Violet

For Kids and Educational Resources:

Internet safety and articles to educate parents – iKeepSafe Internet Safety Coalition

Children’s Book Review’s and Critiques from Written Windows

A good Q & A for back to school First Assignment: Get Organized on TwinCities.com Update: This seems to have become a broken link.

The New Top 10 School Supplies For Today’s Students from Instructify

College Survival Guide from Psych Central

I have never seen the Bible represented using building blocks before. The Brick Testament.

Keep in Mind:

I came across each of these websites and stories either from Stumble Upon, RSS subscriptions, search engines or from others on Plurk! I am passing them on to you as I found them – in good faith. I can not guarantee the validity or accuracy in any manner. I enjoyed reading them and I hope you will, too.

Your Links:

Let me know if you did enjoy them in the comments. If there is an article or website you would like for me to consider sharing next week, send me an e-mail using laurelplum [at] laurelplumonline [dot] com (the spelling out is to avoid bot spam) or send me a plurk!


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1 Rachel August 31, 2008 at 2:03 am

Thanks so much Laurel! It is so nice to find your blog — you have a lot of helpful ideas.

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