Rafe Esquith discusses how to raise extraordinary children in a very confusing world filled with contradictory messages and negative social forces.
Source: Book Review: ‘Lighting their Fires’, by Rafe Esquith
Rafe Esquith discusses how to raise extraordinary children in a very confusing world filled with contradictory messages and negative social forces.
Source: Book Review: ‘Lighting their Fires’, by Rafe Esquith
Cards are a great way to show appreciation, especially in the digital age. I’ve been using six types of cards in the last year, some amazing, some less so.
Source: Product Review: Blank Cards, Thank You Cards, and Note Cards – Sahar’s Blog
Book Review: ‘What Would Mary Berry Do?’ by Claire Sandy
Source: Book Review: ‘What Would Mary Berry Do?’ by Claire Sandy
Book Review: ‘Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking’ by Susan Cain
Source: Book Review: ‘Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking’ by Susan Cain
It often feels like we in North American are caught in the middle of a coconut craze, and I have to admit, what with the number of personal anecdotes that abound, that it isn’t without reason. While I don’t think anything is a magical cure-all, there are many great uses to coconut oil that warrants … Continue reading Product Review: Carrington Farms’ Virgin, Cold-Pressed, Organic Coconut Oil →
Source: Product Review: Carrington Farms’ Virgin, Cold-Pressed, Organic Coconut Oil – Sahar’s Blog
Nashaat Salman’s EP ‘Universal Melodies, Vol. 1’ is a Yanni-like collection of tracks that make for both good listening and good ambiance music.
Source: Music Review: Nashaat Salman – ‘Universal Melodies, Vol. 1’ EP
The Liquorsmiths’ EP, titled ‘This Book Belongs To’, is an engaging, sincere, and engaging collection of tracks worth a listen.
Source: Music Review: The Liquorsmiths – ‘This Book Belongs To’ EP