Spending Money on Halloween

you need to pay the house bills and you need to get food that’s why you should do writing like my mom does it’s not too bad it gives you money go to life all day but you need Twitter and other stuff so go to linkedin.com and search up Andrea Watson and then ask her how to get to the work she does.

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My Reverse Bucket List

Today I want to talk about bucket lists. No, I don’t have one. So what better time than now to present you with my reverse bucket list of cool things I’ve already done and therefore don’t need to do again if I don’t wanna? Thank you my fellow lifestyle bloggers for the idea. You inspire me. From commercial fisherman porn ( I swear I’ll explain) to hurling machetes at trees, I promise to try and make this post a colorful and entertaining one. So relax and join me for even more ramblings about myself and my life (thank you, by the way) and dare to find out all about the cool things I’ve already done.

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Spooky Scary Special Needs: Halloween with a Twist-Guest Post

By Valerie Rice | October 7, 2020 Who doesn’t love Halloween? The pumpkin carving, the scares, the candy… special needs kids, that’s who. From sensory issues to schedule interruptions, the barriers to enjoying this holiday are endless. Well, as every special needs parent knows, accommodations require elbow grease and creativity. We can help with that.Continue reading “Spooky Scary Special Needs: Halloween with a Twist-Guest Post”

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Art 101: Please Try This At Home!

I’m telling you up front I am not an art teacher, nor have I taken an art class past junior high. I paint and create purely for the intrinsic joy I find in it. This is just art as it applies to me and how I think it can apply to you, too. To the right you see one of my visions of a regularly busy street in Quarantine Street. Normally bustling shops and other businesses, all quiet and keeping to themselves during a pandemic. You don’t have to be an “artist” to create. That’s what’s so wonderful about it! Let’s strap in and go for a colorful (or not) ride down art alley. So let’s go!

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10 Really Big Important Life Lessons

This is a topic dear to my heart and I have to thank my amazing father, licensed counselor extraordinaire, wonderful human, and all around awesome dad, David Rice. He has taught me many things, but these are ten of those that stick out the most in my mind, and I’m saving the best for last. So without any more chatter I would like to present to you The List. So let’s go!

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Teenagers: A Different Kind of Animal Part 1

Originally posted on The Tiny Couch: Wellness for All:
By Valerie Rice and Andrea Watson | September 28, 2020 Once upon a time, in a kingdom far away, a little princess and prince were born. They were the joy of the land, and every parent’s dream. Years later, after reality had settled in, puberty took…

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What’s App Everybody!?

If you follow my blog, you know that I’m all about the wellness. All good. But today we’re going to shift gears because I wanna tell you all about my 10 most favoritest apps for Android (sorry, no I phone here). Plus we need this. I mean, let’s face it, we practically live in our phones. These apps have certainly done me good and best of all, they’re all free! And who doesn’t like free stuff?

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