Success Sunday: "Find Out Where I Blog" Contest


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All commenters on this SUCCESS SUNDAY post will be entered into my "Find Out Where I Blog" Contest! Unlike the contests The Hub is so well-known for, you will win non-crap.

The rules are:

  1. Update my links on your blogroll (if I'm not on your blogroll then add me!)
  2. Update my links in your Reader (if you don't have a feed reader, I highly recommend it. I personally am using Google Reader right now. It really makes keeping up with other blogs much more simple and you can access it on your phone too if you have an internet connection. Too bad it doesn't blog for you...)
  3. Leave a comment on this SUCCESS SUNDAY post to let me know that you have done the above
  4. Optional: Ooooh and Aaaaahhh over my new site!

  • I'll close the comments after I post the next Success Sunday Post (which based on past history, may or may not be on Sunday).
  • The Trusty Statistician will generate a random number and will select the winner based on the order you have commented (you may comment more than once but let's be reasonable here ok? No putting every other word in a separate comment. You know who I'm talking to...)
  • The winner must release (in private of course) his or her snail mail address to me so I can send you your bling. If you are not comfy with that, then I'll work around it somehow, but I cannot guarantee that it will be non-crap.
  • Feel free to pass on word for those who thought I was lost in cyber space somewhere never to return. It would be sad to lose touch.

I will need to approve your comment, but once I approve it you will be forever approved. (At least by me).

Good Luck and thanks again for keeping up with me!

Much Blog Love,
Jen P

Spring Cleaning

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You'll be glad you did!


I have a lot of stuff to go through before next week's Children's Clothing Sale. (Last year I even found somethings that I swear might have fit me! Well maybe before I got my postpartum hips.) They don't just take clothes, but also toys, books, strollers, etc. So I'm excited about getting rid of some stuff. We have already passed on a ton of stuff to our Hansen pals. I think Izzy might have to grow into the stuff. I kept the 2 preemie outfits that The Younger wore. The Elder was naked in the bili-lights so much after birth that I don't think he ever wore preemies. He was closer to normal size anyway so he may not have ever worn them. Boy did I digress.

I think I'm losing my voice. The Hub says, "yeah, you're starting to sound froggy." I personally refer to it as my sexy voice. Sexy is much better than Froggy wouldn't you say?
Anyhoo, I have a retreat to go to this weekend so I will probably completely lose my voice by Sunday.

Well, Happy Leap Year everyone!

Au natural

I had to quote this article I was reading...

Educational Intervention

Because children with Asperger's Syndrome may differ widely in terms of IQ and ability levels, schools should learn to individualize educational programs for these children.

Some of them may cope well in a mainstream class with additional support, while others may need to receive specialized education. In all cases, teachers should be aware of the special needs of Asperger's children, who often need a great deal more support than first appears necessary.

...because it really helped me with why an Aspergian is considered to have "Special Needs." So often I look at how well The Elder is doing and enjoy the normality of these moments. But then cringe at the thought of him being in a "normal" Kindergarten.

So what is the deal with herbal remedies anyway? What is the best approach to using this method with kids? Some of the stuff on there I wanted for myself! Ha!

As I told The Hub I didn't want to get caught up in the hype of this article, but would really want to do it if I could find a trusted source.