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Make dinner together. Now all women know how sensual some food can be, especially if you are preparing it in a slow seductive manner. click here tried this a couple of times and never even got to eat the meal so you may want to tone this one down.

Watch - most mothers out there always wear a watch to monitor the time to eat breakfast, lunch, dinner and of course, to monitor the time their husbands and kids go home. Therefore, if you notice that your mom's watch is already old then why don't you give her new watch for her birthday?














As together we write our life stories, we are challenging each other with these kinds of questions. We're intentionally creating an environment - a culture - where we're creating a living legacy. in some cases, a whole new family legacy! If it's broken, why pass it on to the next generation?

Trying to lose weight? The iFigure iPhone/iPod application will help you count calories on the go! Working on a point value system, like the popular Weight Watchers program, iFigure helps calculate the point value of everything you stuff in your mouth, without the hassle of carrying around an obnoxious sheet of paper or logging into the computer.

Fourth is not to be carried away. Remember that giving the biggest and best gift isn't the most important part of a present. Choose something that won't empty your pockets but will still fill the happiness of the child. Give a gift that will help them in learning at the same time be enjoyable.

Yet another idea is to make a Book of just the child's artwork. You can use the original pages or scan and print them so all the pages match. If you scan them, you can add the child's name and date or just the year the artwork was created. If you choose to use the original pages, just hand-write the pertinent info on each page.

We still hit bumps in the road from time to time. He is still having some trouble accepting that he is growing older and mom isn't always going to come to the rescue. It is hard for me to let go and realize he's growing up. My goal is to raise a boy who will become a responsible, respectful teen, and ultimately a caring, self-reliant man. We'll get there eventually. One day at a time.