Bio:
I'm in my 40's, married with two grown daughters and 1 granddaughter. We live with 3 cats. I enjoy art, crafting, photography and poetry. I am a Cub Scout Leader and a Boy Scout volunteer. I dream of being an artist full time one day!!
I'm in my 40's, married with two grown daughters and 1 granddaughter. We live with 3 cats. I enjoy art, crafting, photography and poetry. I am a Cub Scout Leader and a Boy Scout volunteer. I dream of being an artist full time one day!!
Education/Experience:
Some college courses taken.
Some college courses taken.
Interests:
Poetry, Photography, Crafting, Art, Cats, Camping, Scouting, Recycling, Reading Somerset Studio and ClothPaperScissors Magazine
Poetry, Photography, Crafting, Art, Cats, Camping, Scouting, Recycling, Reading Somerset Studio and ClothPaperScissors Magazine
Motto:
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The Band "Youth Gone Wild" is an amazing trio of teens ages 15 and 16. With an overcast sky these pictures are not the best, however, the band was awesome and the pics well worth sharing. Be on the look-out for "Youth Gone Wild".
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 7/4/2009 | View here »
Once again Junction City, Kansas serves up a unique and varied Independence Day celebration. From Arts & Crafts to carnival rides, from a main street parade to daily concerts, this event offers something for the young and young at heart alike.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 7/3/2009 | Read more »
Bands, bands and more bands are features at the annual 4th of July celebration in Junction City, Kansas. View photos of some of the past bands featured here.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 7/2/2009 | View here »
These are pictures from the 2008 Sundown Salute Parade. Advertised as the biggest Free 4th of July Celebration in the State of Kansas. The Sundown Salute was 5 days of food, fun, vendors and bands, bands and more bands.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 6/30/2009 | View here »
View some of the many colorful jackets and vests worn by the Run for the Wall veteran riders, Support Crews and local veterans attending the activites in Junction City, Kansas.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/26/2009 | View here »
More photos of the Run for the Wall visit to Junction City, Kansas on May 17th, 2009.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/26/2009 | View here »
After visiting the Kansas Vietnam Memorial on Washington St. near downtown Junction City the riders headed to the Marriott Convention Center for their evening meal.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/19/2009 | View here »
More pictures of the 2009 Run for the Wall pit stop in Junction City, Kansas.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/19/2009 | View here »
These pictures were taken May 17th, 2009 in Junction City, Kansas when the Run For the Wall stopped off for a ceremony at this cities Vietnam Memorial located in Heritage Park.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/18/2009 | View here »
Use denim pockets cut from old blue jeans to create a cute and stylish bag for a child or teenager.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/6/2009 | View here »
A cutup poem is a random arranging of words used from an existing poem to create another poem. The words used can be randomly cut from magazines or newspaper also.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/29/2009 | Read more »
Visit Milford Nature Center and Fish Hatchery in Junction City, Kansas for a fun and educational day of indoor and outdoor activities with your family or group.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/29/2009 | Read more »
AC's National Poetry Month challenge - write a haiku about a pet or pets.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/24/2009 | Read more »
A poem in response to Associated Contents National Poetry Month Challenge - write a short poem aboput Earth Day.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/22/2009 | Read more »
Associated Content's National Poetry Month challenge for April 21st, 2009 is to write a haiku about your favorite part of nature.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/21/2009 | Read more »
In celebration of National Poetry Month Associated Content has offered the following source assignment for April 20th 2009 - write a list poem.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/20/2009 | Read more »
This fun and unusual yard art was found while walking along a country road near Abilene, Kansas
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/20/2009 | View here »
AC's National Poetry Month Challenge for April 19th, 2009 is to write a quatrain about any article of clothing.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/19/2009 | Read more »
I had no idea what an "addition poem" was and found very little help on the internet. This is what I came up with...
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/18/2009 | Read more »
Today's poetry challenge is to write a poem about a normally mundane object.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/17/2009 | Read more »
A cinquain ("cin-kain") is a five line form of poetry that usually follows a syllable count of 2-4-6-8-2, however there are three other widely used patterns to the cinquain that may be followed.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/16/2009 | Read more »
Another National Poetry Month Challenge Assignment - Write an acrostic poem. Have you been following along?
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/15/2009 | Read more »
Associated Content continues to celebrate National Poetry Month with poetry writing challenges for AC Content Sources. Todays challenge is to write a rhyming poem about Spring.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/11/2009 | Read more »
Severe weather conditions are forefront in the news yet again as tornadoes strike many Southeastern States. This free verse poem was prompted by the recent twister activity.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/10/2009 | Read more »
April is National Poetry Month. Follow along as AC challenges poets with poetry prompts through out the month.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/9/2009 | Read more »
April is National Poetry Month. Follow along and write your own poems to AC's poetry challenges during the month of April.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/8/2009 | Read more »
April is National Poetry Month. Celebrate by reading poetry written by your favorite author, or better yet, try writing some poetry yourself.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/3/2009 | Read more »
Photographs depicting March's "spring" snow in Junction City, Kansas shows "old man winter" isn't ready to give up just yet.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/28/2009 | View here »
Make your own baby shower favors to save money and have fun while being creative. Need some ideas? Instructions for 3 fun and easy ideas are right here...
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/27/2009 | Read more »
Consider these cute sayings when creating your very own baby shower invitations. Here are ideas for the wording on the baby shower invite that will help guestes know the color scheme, theme and possible gender of the baby.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/26/2009 | Read more »
Listed are 5 websites offering free printable baby shower invitations. Your baby shower invitation is your guests first impression of the celebration. Make it the best it can be.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/26/2009 | Read more »
Those living in or near Junction City, Kansas may wish to participate in this City Wide Clean Up to celebrate Earth Day 2009.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/19/2009 | Read more »
These sightings are a sure sign that spring is here.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/15/2009 | View here »
Use a simple wicker bread basket and a bit of fabric and ribbon to create your very own version of a popular 1950's fashion accessory. Used first as your child's Easter basket this fun handbag will soon become your child's favorite fashion accessory.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/12/2009 | Read more »
Experience the jubilation of that first Easter......
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/11/2009 | Read more »
When my children are hurting it's hard to think about anything or anyone else. When they are healing from a near tragic experience I want to spread the joy I feel to everyone.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/1/2009 | Read more »
Bobbie is Home. Yes, you read right. She had brain surgery on Feb. 17th and went home on Feb. 25th.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/26/2009 | Read more »
We took my granddaughter to visit her mommy for the first time yesterday since the surgery. The visit went well and wore mommy out.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/22/2009 | Read more »
Recovery time in the hopsital after brain surgery can be a scary situation. Family wants to stay and help yet duty calls to work and school. The patient is still somewhat confused and a bit demanding. Read on.....
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/20/2009 | Read more »
This is an after surgery update on my daughter, Bobbie. The brain tumor has been removed and she is doing well.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/19/2009 | Read more »
The simple act of grocery shopping can be both intimidating and fun to someone under the influence of a brain tumor. Assisting this person with the shopping can be time consuming and exhaustive.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/11/2009 | Read more »
Sometimes we say more with a glance than with the spoken word. Sometimes we ache so for a loved one and the emotion is felt without words. How do I protect my daughter from an unseen force, a tumor in her brain.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/4/2009 | Read more »
An evaluation by a neurosurgeon can be a stressful situation, however, it can also be the one appointment that validates what is happening and why.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/3/2009 | Read more »
A heartfelt thank you to all of you leaving comments and praying for Bobbie.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/30/2009 | Read more »
Sometimes a fall in the bathroom can turn out to be a blessing in disguise.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/27/2009 | Read more »
This is love poem that many will understand completely.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/25/2009 | Read more »
Participating in Misty's January Journal Challenge has not only been fun but also educational. Here are my submissions for the week themed color.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/18/2009 | View here »
It's January and baby it's cold outside. Even so, it's still not too early to begin planning for your child's summer camp experience. Here I will give you some guidelines to get started.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/15/2009 | Read more »
I sent these words in a homemade card to my mother.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/14/2009 | Read more »
A poem for my little ladybug.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/14/2009 | Read more »
Join Misty for a month journaling. Her inspirational prompts will get your creative juices flowing.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/12/2009 | Read more »
A review of the movie Marley & Me starring Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston. This review reveals ending of the movie, consider yourself warned.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/8/2009 | Read more »
Ever wonder what to do with all of that junk mail you get? Do you have nice sized pieces of scrapbook paper left over and hate to waste it? Here I'll show you how to put it to good use.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/7/2009 | Read more »
For this New Year I just want to be me.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/4/2009 | Read more »
Jodi Ohl of Sweet Repeats is a wonderful mixed media artist. Follow her blog and join in on one of her monthly giveaways during 2009.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/3/2009 | Read more »
My little outside critters are loving the snow too!
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/27/2008 | View here »
I entered a giveaway at sweetrepeats.com and won. Jodi gave away a $40.00 shopping spree in her etsy site to celebrate her 40th birthday. She had the birthday and I got the gift.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/26/2008 | Read more »
I was proud to be able to turn in one of my Bear Cub Scouts for our cities "Random Act of Kindness Award."
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/15/2008 | Read more »
Here I will describe several white elephant gift ideas you may already have on hand.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/14/2008 | Read more »
Sometimes it takes more than mere words to get the poetic verses to emerge.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/9/2008 | Read more »
Let's face it; there are plenty of single parents out there. Listed here are gifts that will not be the best choices for a single parent or the child. Don't be the giver of the worst Christmas gifts for a single parent.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/8/2008 | Read more »
All this holiday shopping makes my brain hurt.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/7/2008 | View here »
Start a family tradition by serving a Spaghetti Dinner on Chistmas Eve at your parents or in-laws home. I'll include an easy recipe for that simmered all day taste for your spaghetti sauce.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/4/2008 | Read more »
Use these simple techniques to create your own Christmas Gift Tags and eliminate the extra cost.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/4/2008 | Read more »
Use these unique and not so unique ideas to decorate your Christmas tree this year. From a patriotic theme to a cookie cutter theme you may find a decorating idea you hadn't thought of here.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/1/2008 | Read more »
Bigger companies and social groups will have full meals at a Christmas Party, often catered or pot luck style. But what can be done in a smaller or busier office when a sit down meal is not feasible? Have an appetizer only party.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 11/21/2008 | Read more »
Here you will find listed 5 cheap gift ideas for Christmas 2008. Inexpensive Christmas gifts need not be cheap looking only easy on the pocketbook. From hand made to store bought these ideas will help you stick to your holiday shopping budget.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 11/17/2008 | Read more »
With children growing, marrying and having children of their own your family may more than triple in size. The holidays can be hard when budgets won't allow us to buy Christmas gifts for all that we want to. A christmas gift exchange game can help.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 11/16/2008 | Read more »
The Storytellers, Poets and Bards of the World join Diane Tegarden, poetess and author, as she hosts half-hour poetry readings on Internet Voices Radio with her gregarious guests!
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 11/6/2008 | Read more »
Sometimes friendships can be very confusing, and sometimes seemingly one sided. What kind of friend have you been today?
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 11/2/2008 | Read more »
Many in our family go all out for Halloween. Some dress up more than others, but all have fun in the process. Trick or Treat!!
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 11/2/2008 | View here »
Here I will give you complete instructions for using discarded upholstery samples and medium wight canvas material to make a lovely floor cloth/rug for the bedroom.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 10/24/2008 | Read more »
Create personal and practical postcards for everyday or the holiday season by searching your own digital photography database.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 10/15/2008 | Read more »
A poem about diversity on Halloween.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 10/13/2008 | Read more »
Don't delete that out of focus or blurry image. Use Microsoft Picture It to turn it into artwork for your room.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 10/10/2008 | Read more »
We adopted a kitten and our existing feline friends have not taken too kindly to the intruder in the house.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 9/28/2008 | Read more »
This is an update to my original postcrossings article.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 9/20/2008 | Read more »
Use pre-packaged Stir-Fry Seasoning Mix, Eckrich Skinless Cheese flavored Smoked Sausage and your choice of vegetables to create a tasty main dish in minutes.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 9/19/2008 | Read more »
This is an altered version of the nursery rhyme Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 9/19/2008 | Read more »
Here I will detail for you a fun craft the whole family can get involved with. Turn a plain small pumpkin into a fun "turkey" to decorate your home for the Fall Season.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 9/14/2008 | Read more »
Postcrossings is a great site to join if you enjoy receiveing "snailmail" and would be willing to send postcards to others also.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 9/8/2008 | Read more »
Here I will show you how to build a custom desk 42" wide by 24" deep, for your child's bedroom using 4x4's, 1x3 lumber, plywood and paint.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 9/3/2008 | Read more »
Have you found yourself in need of a headboard for your bed? Are you redecorating a room and wish to find a unique headboard to tie it all together? Here you will find 10 unique and not so unique headboard ideas.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 9/3/2008 | Read more »
A picket fence gate headboard is a great addition to any country themed or nature themed bedroom. This headboard looks great in a teen's room, a little girl's room or the master bedroom.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 9/2/2008 | Read more »
When you find yourself fresh out of ideas for content or in a creative slump revisit those old journals and notebooks and reread some of your past writings.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 8/31/2008 | Read more »
I found the "naked ladies" blooming out my backdoor and wanted to capture their beauty before they are gone. The Amaryllis, or "naked ladies" as we call them, only bloom in mid to late August.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 8/25/2008 | View here »
Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the National Night Out Against Crime at Heritage Park in Junction City, Kansas. The next evening learn the rest of the story of the Pied Piper.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 8/21/2008 | Read more »
Ever wondered why fish swim around and around and around and around? Do they have somewhere to go or are they looking for someone?
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 8/21/2008 | Read more »
We've all heard of wedding showers and baby showers but have you ever attended an apartment shower?
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 8/15/2008 | Read more »
I took my granddaughter clothes shopping for school. As her mom lost her job and dad is losing 8 hours a week it didn't look as if they were going to be able to do much for her for starting school this year. So....
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 8/13/2008 | Read more »
Here I will discuss how to turn an old license plate, sometimes called car tag, into wall art using mixed-media techniques. Altering everyday items can be a fun way to be creative and create something unusual at the same time.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 7/29/2008 | Read more »
I've been missing my grandmothers lately and this little poem came to mind. But first a brief explanation of each woman....
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 7/25/2008 | Read more »
There are many free activities to do and see in the Chicago area for children and there families. Utilizing the main stream and not so main stream activities will keep your little ones entertained and learning while keeping your pocket book from shrinking.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 7/23/2008 | Read more »
A benefit concert, dance and auction will be held at 6:30 pm Saturday, July 19 at the Ramada Inn and Convention Center, Downtown Topeka, Kansas.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 7/18/2008 | Read more »
This is a birthday wish for my mother.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 7/18/2008 | Read more »
A short story written after seeing what the author viewed as a rather strange sight. Is it the pink sundresses? The pretty beribboned pig tails? The black shorts with fishnet stockings? What did the author see that prompted this story? Read and find out...
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 7/15/2008 | Read more »
A poem written after hearing of a cow escaping the Sales Barn and wandering into the city.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 7/14/2008 | Read more »
A poem debating the essence of the rose. This article includes an example of what beauty can come from a too dark and out of focus digital photograph when manipulated with digital software.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 7/11/2008 | Read more »
A poem about the beauty in women being inside, not out!
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 7/6/2008 | Read more »
Some have referred to this solicitation as a scam, others may genuinely need it. You should decide for yourself.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 7/1/2008 | Read more »
Update to previously published Article on Junction City's Sundown Salute Celebration.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 6/27/2008 | Read more »
It seems odd that on double points day the mycokerewards.com site is down. Or is it to be expected with all the extra traffic that would log on?
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 6/26/2008 | Read more »
When a tornado hits so close to home and close to family the restless nights and sense of dread and fear can be overwhelming.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 6/14/2008 | Read more »
Here you will find suggestions for games to play at a fourth of July gathering.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/26/2008 | Read more »
A poem written by my daughter for a school assignment, with mom's help.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/24/2008 | Read more »
Sundown Salute in Junction City, Kansas is advertised as the Largest Free Independence Day Celebration in the State of Kansas.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/23/2008 | Read more »
The professionals have told you how to take great photographs. Here are suggestions from an everyday individual who loves her camera.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/20/2008 | Read more »
These photos were taken during my granddaughters 8th birthday party held at Sunset Zoo in Manhattan, Kansas.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/20/2008 | View here »
Here are 2 quick and easy recipes suitable for your 4th of July meal or any summer time gathering.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/17/2008 | Read more »
My favorite summer time dessert is red, white and blue cake. What better time to make it than on the Fourth of July!
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/17/2008 | Read more »
These general household hints may make your home run smoother and your chore time easier. Many of these hints may be considered outdated but are still useful today.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/15/2008 | Read more »
This recipe was given to me by a Korean Ministers wife. It was a gift when her family moved away. You may substitute maple syrup for the molasses if you need to, there will be a slight taste difference but it is still good.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/14/2008 | Read more »
This poems reveals the feelings of a confused soul when someone comes along and helps to make sense of it all.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/11/2008 | Read more »
These are Mother's Day gift ideas for mom's who garden!
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 5/1/2008 | Read more »
Here you will find 5 of my most favorite art blogs on the web. All are posted by female entrepreneur's who really love what they do. They never fail to make me giggle, laugh out loud or smile. They are amazing and talented women.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/30/2008 | Read more »
Enjoying a bright spring day at mom's favorite Park, Lake Spot or in her own back yard would be an enjoyable day for the whole family. Here are two picnic food ideas to consider.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/29/2008 | Read more »
Another content producer, Steven West, inspired me to try writing a Limerick.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/25/2008 | Read more »
Correspondence by snail mail can be tricky, and take longer than expected. Especially when the postage is incorrect.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/21/2008 | Read more »
My favorite pepper steak recipe is served over rice.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/13/2008 | Read more »
This is a quick and easy cheesy scalloped potato dish.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/1/2008 | Read more »
A simple and easy recipe to make. Broccoli Cheese Soup is a good way to get your children to eat their vegetables. Enjoy alone for a lunch or with a hot ham sandwich for dinner.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/26/2008 | Read more »
A poem written seemingly by a young "old soul".
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/25/2008 | Read more »
The pondering of a religious poem or verse with my thoughts given to each stanza. Questions and answers are given in review of the "good old days" of my earlier life's experiences.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/24/2008 | Read more »
A poem written about a Thanksgiving Day Birthday.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/15/2008 | Read more »
These fun activities could be easily adapted for other groups. Can you think of any?
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/13/2008 | Read more »
A poem about new born triplets
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 3/3/2008 | Read more »
Limited Edition Honey Graham Sun Chips are advertised as the chip with the Great Multigrain Taste.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/29/2008 | Read more »
Some have older cookbooks or hand written recipes that were used by there mothers or grandmothers. What do some of those cooking terms mean?
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/29/2008 | Read more »
Gourmet Dining Shrimp Fried Rice is a quick, easy and delicious meal.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/18/2008 | Read more »
Waking to a flat tire was not my husband's ideal morning. Not having the time to deal with it made things even worse. No, waiting until Sunday was the worse thing to do!
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/12/2008 | Read more »
Written in 1993 after a therapy session. Sometimes words on paper can be therapy also.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/12/2008 | Read more »
A recipe found in an old book can bring back fond memories of a loved ones love of baking.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/11/2008 | Read more »
You ask me why the dark causes me no fright?
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/10/2008 | Read more »
Written in 1987 this poem seemed fitting for publishing today with the war going on in the Middle East and the fear of impending recession (some would even say we are already in a recession). This was written while contemplating the power of prayer.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/4/2008 | Read more »
Many times our bad memories become night terrors.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/4/2008 | Read more »
Fear seems to be a topic of many of my poems.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 2/4/2008 | Read more »
Yes indeed there is a difference, one is tubular and one isn't. Cut the potato in half and "plant" it in a jar of water. You'll be delighted to find the leaves are heart shaped and have a purplish stem to start.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/24/2008 | Read more »
Natures needs us as we need nature.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/22/2008 | Read more »
First written in August 1984, and first published in March 1991.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 1/21/2008 | Read more »
She must have such a hard time thinking of New Year's resolutions with all of the other great ideas floating around in her pretty little head. So hear are my suggested Resolutions for Britney.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/22/2007 | Read more »
Cub Scout youth enjoy many fun activities including performing skits for family, guests and each other.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/21/2007 | Read more »
If you've forgotten someone on your gift giving list just look around at what you already have. White elephant or recycled/hand-me-down gifts may be more cherished than you could imaigne.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/18/2007 | Read more »
Suicide is a last ditch effort to get attention or to stop the pain.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/5/2007 | Read more »
A gift does not need to be purchased to be special. Sometimes the simplest handmade item can mean the most. Forget about the mess it may create or the chores waiting to be done and get busy crafting with the children in your life.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/4/2007 | Read more »
Sometimes the punch line is on the tip of the tongue.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 12/3/2007 | Read more »
You've felt it, your kids have felt it, even your pets have felt it. It's the dreaded BOREDOMS! Listed here are 50 things to do when you or your children are feeling bored.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/18/2007 | Read more »
In our High School during parenting classes students volunteer to "be a parent", or, wear an "empathy belly ". This is a sample of my daughters experiences with the empathy belly in the 9th grade.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/18/2007 | Read more »
How do you respond when you come home after years gone to find your grandmother is in a nursing home with Alzheimers? A long walk and a good cry are in order. And maybe, just maybe, you'd better grab a piece of paper and pen and start writing.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/6/2007 | Read more »
A poem written in April 1991 during a melancholy mood.
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/6/2007 | Read more »
Can anger or frustration prompt you to use harsh words, such as brat or ugly, with the ones you love? Do you scream and shout when you are tryng to stay calm?
By Teresa Mahieu | Published 4/4/2007 | Read more »
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