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by Jen Tilley on December 12th, 2014 | 14 Comments »
On the twelfth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me ... Can you tell that I have gifts on my mind? Are you making a list and checking it twice? Your gift list is probably full of presents for the kids, spouse, in-laws, nieces, nephews ... but what…
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by Jill Greenlaw on November 20th, 2014 | No Comments »
Meet Zeke. Zeke joined our family when my high school son brought him home one day and surprised us all with his recent purchase on KSL.com. After we got over the shock of him buying a dog without asking, we instantly feel in love with this fuzzy little guy. One…
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by Jyl Johnson Pattee on August 18th, 2014 | 7 Comments »
Have you ever considered adopting rescue animals? I hadn't until my brother died earlier this year, changing my entire perspective on helping animals in shelters. Let me explain.
How Rescue Animals Add Joy and Love Your Life
I won't lie. Being afraid of pets is an unreasonable fear I…
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by Marissa Huntsman on June 12th, 2014 | No Comments »
As a kid, I always look forward to my next adventure. Fears did not hold me back as I explored dark caves and explored the sandy dunes of Southern Utah. I had no fear of being kicked in the face as I dove to the ground to block soccer…
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by Mom It Forward on January 23rd, 2014 | 2 Comments »
“Welcome,” said Hagrid “to Diagon Alley.”
Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Diagon Alley
Dragons, magic passageways, and extendable ears – there is no place that compares to the world of Harry Potter. For years children and adults have huddled under the sheets of their bed to read “one more chapter”…
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by Kimberly Job on December 4th, 2013 | 14 Comments »
Making mistakes as a parent is inevitable. It's important to be willing to admit when you're wrong and apologize to your children in those cases. Doing this teaches them a variety of things, but possibly the most important is that it's okay to make mistakes and also how to handle…
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