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Quick and Easy Face Mask
Posted by: | CommentsTaking care of ourselves doesn’t have to be expensive or time consuming. I love this recipe for that “pick me up” that many of us need.
I also think it’s kind of fun to smear food all over my face.
Hey, here’s a twisted idea. If your kids really are dying to get you in a dunk tank. Mix up a bunch of this and put it in the pie tins for them to throw at you. You’ll have a blast and rejuvenate your skin at the same time! Read More→
Mother’s Day – What I Really Want
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What do you “really” want for Mother’s Day?
The spoken – and the unspoken
“I would like some flowers”
But please don’t stop at WalMart on your way home and pick me up the last pale pink ones that you can find.
What I really want are Star Lillies! They are my favorite and they fill my room with the most delightful fragrance.
Introducing – Terri Camp
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Terri will be the one you have the most contact with while here at Ta-Dah Mom. It is her dream and her passion to help moms around the world to have a Ta-Dah! life.
For nearly twenty years Terri was a stay-at-home mom to her eight children. While at home with her children, she discovered a love and a joy in helping mother moms. She began very early by writing letters to mothers she didn’t even know, encouraging them in their journey. (This was before computers – when all we had were pens, paper, envelopes and stamps) Read More→
The Ta-Dah Moms Community
Posted by: | CommentsIn order to make your experience at Ta-Dah Mom the best that it can be, we have now created an opportunity for you to commune with other Ta-Dah Moms.
If you have enrolled in one of our membership programs, there will be some “assignments” for you. Don’t worry, they aren’t too difficult – no four page essays – unless you want to write a four page essay of course.
Some of these assignments will be to share your progress with the rest of us.
So head on over to . . .
The Ta-Dah Moms
Create your profile, set up a blog, and begin making new friends.
Your Ta-Dahs!
Posted by: | CommentsOkay Moms, I know it’s tough, but I want you to toot your own horn. It’s important to be able to say, “Look! I did it! Ta-Dah!
Now, I’m not talking about just the big stuff – you know like graduating from college, getting that website launched, or poppin’ out the baby. I want us to celebrate something every day! Every day should be a Ta-Dah day.
This is the place to leave a comment with your personal ta-dahs. And if you want to brag on your kids a bit, that’s okay too.
Let’s lift each other up and celebrate our successes, no matter how small – or how big.
Sudoku Fun
Posted by: | CommentsStep Back and Let Our Teens Fly
Posted by: | CommentsWith my whole being I believe in the abilities of my adult or nearly adult children to make wise choices for their lives. It is for this reason, I refrain from giving unsolicited advice. I am particularly careful when it comes to those monumental decisions.
I’m sure some of you parents can’t even believe I’m saying this. Aren’t we put on this earth to guide our children? To help them make wise choices? I say, yes to those, but I also believe that the way we make wise choices is by learning from the ones that weren’t so wise. Oh goodness, I still make choices that aren’t wise. And there are times I wish I could just look at someone and ask them to make some of those difficult decisions for me. But I can’t. And I have to live with the consequences of my decisions. Read More→
Taking Time for Mom
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Do you have something you guard? Something, that you just can not let anyone infringe on. Think about it for a moment. What is that one thing?
I had one friend who always had a snack every afternoon at exactly the same time, and would not let her children have one. Her children would stand around her. “Oh mom.” they would whine. “Can’t we have just one bite?”
“No way!” This mom replied. Eventually the children stopped asking. Mom guarded her snack.
I had another friend who guarded her prayer time equally as diligently. Her children knew, every morning, mom would pray for two hours. You do not interrupt mom or you will suffer the wrath of a much greater power than she. One of her son’s was quoted as saying, “If mom doesn’t have two hours to pray, it is a rotten day.” Read More→

