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Mommy Meltdown
by amy jane
As a mom, whether working or at home full time, you may occasionally feel like you are living close to the edge of insanity. We can easily become overwhelmed by the multiple responsibilities and details of... published 2 months ago
10 Little Ways To Show Your Husband You Care
by amy jane
This hub is a response to a question asked by a reader in 10 Little Ways To Show Your Wife You Care. He asked if I let my husband relax after a long day at work, or helped him out in any way. This forced me... published 4 months ago
10 Little Ways To Show Your Wife You Care
by amy jane
Everyone likes to feel appreciated, and hard working women are no exception. When was the last time you did something sweet for the woman you love? If you can’t remember, then it has been too long. This... published 4 months ago
Finding Your Writing Style, Finding Your Voice
by amy jane
Do you let your voice shine through your writing? Everyone has a unique voice and style. Have you found yours? I was trained as a journalist in college. Trained, like a performing dog, to write using a... published 5 months ago
How To Snool a Snivelard, Snollygoster or Snoutband
by amy jane
Snooling is not so hard. Anyone can to do it with a bit of practice, but I don’t recommend it. To snool someone, nag them constantly, driving them into a deep depression. This skill would be fun to try... published 5 months ago
Born Funny
by amy jane
I am convinced that 99.9% of the population is born funny. Before my babies could talk they were making me laugh with their facial expressions and attempts to scoot, crawl and toddle around. I think... published 5 months ago
Kibbles of Wisdom
by amy jane
I've met heaps of dogs over the years. I've been bitten and smothered with love. I've had good dogs, bad dogs, and really bad dogs that I couldn't help loving. My current dog love is my Juliet - a yellow lab... published 6 months ago
My Cup Runneth Over
by amy jane
Living a life that is overflowing, bursting at the seams can be a constant challenge, but learning to adjust and enjoy the ride makes all the difference. published 6 months ago








