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Hmmmmmmmmmmmm………this month’s GPY... by Susan Patient Expert Posted Mon 29 Sep 2008 10:07pm Hmmmmmmmmmmmm………this month’s GPYP seminar was attended by several of our most vocal readers and commentators. But since then most have fallen silent. Have you all been cured? ;) Or did I give you too much homework? ;) Read on »
14 months old and 4 months as a family by Sam's Mom Posted Mon 09 Nov 2009 10:02pm Can you believe it?  Sammy is 14 months old today AND we have officially been a family of three for 4 months!  Where oh where did the time go?  It has just FLOWN by. Sam is doing a LOT of new things: 1. RUNNING.  Seriously, he went from wobbly walking to running seemingly overnight.  He still does [...] Read on »
This month’s Dinner for One by Susan C. Patient Expert Posted Sun 14 Sep 2008 1:28pm Single parents, you can check out my latest take (or should I say “take out”?!) in my column, Dinner for One, at The Imperfect Parent. (Oh, and you can, too, Mom.) Cheers! Read on »
New Month’s Eve! by Roni N. Patient Expert Posted Sun 30 Nov 2008 10:19am earlier, curb night time snacking and get back to making the healthiest choices I can. I will also food journal to stay accountable during this month of celebrations. How about you... I bet you didn’t realize today is a holiday. That’s right, today is a very special day. It’s New Month’s Eve! Tomorrow starts a new month. It will no longer be November Read on »
National Family Caregivers Month Is a Great Month to Read About Caregiving by Carol Bradley Bursack Posted Thu 14 May 2009 4:31pm November is National Family Caregivers Month. What better way to mark the occasion than to tell you about a gem of a book titled To Survive Caregiving: A Daughter... requested a review copy. I wasn' t disappointed. Read more about National Family Caregivers Month and Cheryl Woodson: Read on »
Approaching Retirement Issue 3 – Heavy months and 'lite' months by Ann H. Patient Expert Posted Thu 11 Sep 2008 3:37pm ://www.ecademy.com/account.php?id=170537 Most of us don’t spend exactly the same amount every month of the year. There are some expenses that crop up regularly, and some are one-offs. Sometimes we save up for the heavy months from money left over in light spending months. When you are working, especially if you are getting a salary which is the same every Read on »
Be Mental for a Month: getting ready for mental health awareness month by chatobstewart .. Patient Expert Posted Thu 18 Mar 2010 9:51am Mental Health Awareness month has always been busy time of year for me.  One way or an other I would work with support groups and other organizations to do something during the month to get people talking about mental illness and way that we can make things better and safe for people living with the. In 2008 I started the annual Mental Health Read on »
The MRF featured in this month’s Fast Company magazine by The Myelin Repair Foundation Posted Thu 21 Oct 2010 3:31am The work of the MRF continues to be viewed by others as groundbreaking. Read Fast Company’s Elizabeth Svobada’s piece about how the MRF is “bridging the ever-widening gap between academia and industry.” Read on »
by Martha Beck, is this month’s ... by Jennifer Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 4:38pm by Martha Beck, is this month’s book club selection at Downsyn.com. We’ll be discussing the book there in a little more than a week, January 18. The discussion occurs online and can be read by anyone; to post questions or comments, you must be registered with Downsyn.com (or you can email me and I’ll do it for you). I remember reading Expecting Read on »
Month by Month Lawn Calendar by Debbie Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm Every month, I will post a short blog about how to manage your lawn at that time of year. The idea is to help you think about how much time and money your lawn takes to look after. 36% of gardeners report that their lawns grow all year and 44% say they mow their lawns a month earlier in spring.Is it time to evaluate the role of the lawn Read on »