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A Great Christmas Decoration Idea

Posted by Pam Young

Dec 16, 2015 4:30:00 AM

 

 

Do you want jewelry for Christmas? If you do, why?

 

 

Have you ever thought about it? Why do women like jewelry?

Is it because we need attention? Jewelry can certainly do that. After all, it always tells some kind of story.

When you see a big diamond on a woman’s hand, do you assume she’s rich? When you see a diamond necklace or bracelet on a stranger, do you think it could be fake? When Marilyn Monroe sang Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend, she made us want them to be our friends too, even though they can’t talk or listen like a real friend can. The slogan Diamonds are forever implies that at least they’re loyal and not like a dog that goes off and dies on you.

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How to be kind when you're not in the mood

Posted by Pam Young

Dec 14, 2015 6:00:00 AM

Humans can be so mean and cruel

and we’ve seen enough of that truth in just the last few weeks.

 

With that said, humans can also be loving, kind, compassionate and empathetic.

Stories of kindness abound, they just don’t make it on the news like mean and cruel stories do. 

 

If you’ve been focused on all the latest newsworthy cruelty, take a break and spend some time reading wonderful stories of kindness. The official website for Random Acts of Kindness will fill your head with happy stories of kind people who acted in kind and unselfish ways and changed other people forever. Your creativity will kick in and you’ll reignite the angel in you that loves to be of service to others.

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A DIY video on how to make beautiful Christmas Bows

Posted by Pam Young

Dec 11, 2015 6:00:00 AM

 

Most Christmas bows you buy at stores are so lame!

DIY and deck your packages with beautiful bows. 

 

I have a reputation for great Christmas bows and right now I'm going to show you how to make them in this DIY video.

The first one will be the most difficult but after that you'll be able to create an  "oooh"  "ahhhh"  bow in under five minutes.

Here we go! 

 

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4 Steps to a Clean, Cozy, Peaceful Organized Home

Posted by Pam Young

Dec 9, 2015 6:30:00 AM

Helpless in Fresno

(A true, never before told story)

 

  • Step One: Know that you are in exactly the right place right now.

 

  • Step Two: Know you can have a clean, cozy, peaceful home.

 

  • Step Three: Know that you’re not alone.

 

  • Step Four: Know that when you take a thought, add feeling to it and take action, you can’t fail. 

                       

                                   Here’s one woman’s story:

After a routinely chaotic, scavenger hunt for matching sox, clean underwear, clothes, shoes, coats, books and lunch money, her son, a third grader and her daughter a first grader missed the school bus.

That was pretty much the Brace Family routine. 

For breakfast, Mrs. Brace had served them apple pie and ice cream, telling herself it was healthy and contained all the food groups.

The baby (16 months old) was happily playing in Pico’s (a Doberman, Labrador mix named after the cul-de-sac they lived on) water bowl with the head of one of her sister’s Barbie Dolls. 

You KNOW things can change.

 

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Is money a little tight this holiday season?

Posted by Pam Young

Dec 7, 2015 6:30:00 AM

 

Would you like to save money, but still make happy memories your family will never forget?

  

Just because money is tight, doesn’t mean your creativity is in a recession. Now’s the time to call on it to kick in and come to your rescue. Here’s something I did one Christmas and it just might give you an idea or two.

This one particular year when I was a single parent and didn’t have very much money to spend on Christmas, I got the idea to fill the living room with balloons to cover up the fact that there weren’t
 many presents under the tree. The idea to make Christmas morning seem more spectacular than it really was cost me a package of 100 multi-colored balloons.

 

 

Christmas Eve

 

After the kids were fast asleep, I began my Christmas Eve blow-up. I blew until I’d get dizzy, take a break, get some air and blow some more. The room began to look very festive and I was quite pleased that my idea was going to work! However, halfway into the project, I made the dreadful mistake of letting Suki (our big white with black dots cat) in for the night.

 

Suki was a year old and had never seen balloons before. Much to my surprise when he came into the living room, he was fascinated by their floating action. He ran at a cluster of the hollow balls and the air from his rush sent them bobbing across the carpet like a flock of fat, flying pigs.

 

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Best Christmas present for you ever.

Posted by Pam Young

Dec 4, 2015 9:21:09 AM

Don’t forget about yourself during this busy holiday season.

 

I hope you watch this short video from me telling you to get your rest.

It’s truly the best gift you can give for yourself and everyone who has to live with you.

 

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Merry Christmas from the Cheddar Family

Posted by Pam Young

Dec 2, 2015 6:30:00 AM

 

Every year as I'm getting organized for Christmas, I start looking for the Christmas letter from the mouse family that lives in our house. Mrs. Cheddar (her name is Mozzarella) is the one who writes it and I’m sure she’s disorganized because I usually receive it in February. I’m always amazed that she finds the time to write at all, considering how busy she is with all those kids. 

 

Well, the letter came today and as usual I love sharing it with everybody (with her permission of course). 

 

Merry Christmas

Dear Friends,

Merry Christmas from Washington State! We hope you all had a great year! As most of you know we live in Terry and Pam’s house. Last year I told about living in their piano (until Pam discovered she couldn’t play the one and only Christmas Carole she knows, because we built our nest on some of the keys and when she hit them the notes didn’t play and of course we were busted!

 

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Thanksgiving's over, sick of turkey yet?

Posted by Pam Young

Nov 30, 2015 6:00:00 PM

Thanksgiving was last week and if you traveled over the river and through the woods to visit “Grandma’s house” you're probably back home and have been gradually tapping the final stash of leftovers from the take-home goodies Grandma gave you: turkey, gravy, dressing, cranberry sauce, rolls, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie.

But if you're the grandma you've probably got a Ziploc bag of leftovers in your fridge screaming at you to be creative with its contents. But what do you do with one dried out turkey leg, part of a wing and bits and pieces of light and dark meat? Most of the good stuff went to your kids and their families.

That's what happened in my house, and I questioned myself why I didn't give it all away. I'm sick of turkey!

I asked Nelly (my inner child). 

“So, are you the one who decided to keep some of the turkey when I was making up the “to go” boxes?”

“Yep!”

“Why’d you do that?”

“Because I like the drumstick and I didn’t get to have one on Thanksgiving because you said the real kids would want them and then they didn’t even take one but Pa Pa Gary ate one.”

“So, when you saw the other one was left, you put it in the bag to keep?”

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This will get you into the Spirit of Christmas

Posted by Pam Young

Nov 28, 2015 10:01:23 AM

In this video which was produced for a local ABC affiliate, we took video cameras out to find the spirit of Christmas. It was a spiritual trek and we found the perfect place. It's almost a promise, if you have one of these places near you, you'll find the spirit of Christmas too. This clip will get that Christmas glow flowing through you, so please take some time to enjoy.

 

 

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A Happy Thanksgiving poem for you today!

Posted by Pam Young

Nov 26, 2015 2:33:51 PM


 
 
 
 
I wrote this poem when I was a young mother of three. I had volunteered to host our family’s traditional Thanksgiving Feast for the first time, and the poem tells the whole story. It has become somewhat of a tradition in itself, as I share it every year with you.
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