Archive for “May, 2008”

On this page the following entries were made in the “May, 2008” time-frame.


Why Won’t You Post Photos of Your Kids?

Posted May 9th, 2008 by MomGrind

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I don’t know. I might, at some future point. But right now, I am still hesitant about exposing too much of my children’s lives.

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Effects of Inflation - $1 Bras (Wordless Wednesday)

Posted May 7th, 2008 by MomGrind

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These 1958 bras look quite uncomfortable. And POINTY.

But hey, they’re cheap!

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Best Shot Monday: My Roses Are Blooming!

Posted May 4th, 2008 by MomGrind

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Spring and early summer is my favorite time of year, because my garden fills with beautiful, blooming, colorful roses.

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How to Promote Your Blog, Or: Give Me Some Digg Luv

Posted May 2nd, 2008 by MomGrind

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“I will kiss your feet for some luv on this (provided that you like it).”

The email included the blogger’s name, the post title, and a link to its page on Digg. The article was hilarious and very well written, so of course I immediately dugg it, and I wasn’t the only one: it got hundreds of diggs and landed on Digg’s coveted front page.

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Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day

Posted May 1st, 2008 by MomGrind

children1.jpg Today commemorates the Nazis’ highly organized effort to rid the world of its entire Jewish population.

They managed to rid the world of most of its European Jews: six million Jews were gassed, shot or died in the ghettos and in concentration camps before the Nazis were stopped in 1945.

One would think that the lessons supposedly learned from the Holocaust would ensure that the world would not tolerate another genocide, but the latter part of the twentieth century proved that genocides were still possible and that the world was not quick to intervene and bring an end to them.

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