"Every time a person dies, it is like a library has burned down." This old African saying helps us to treasure the reunions of family members and is a reminder to gather their stories. Gatherings of relatives, friends and associates
Learning at Internet Marketing Conference
Hello from Montana: My team just returned from Los Angeles where we attended Eben Pagan's Guru BootCamp for Internet Marketers. It was a very intense learning experience with lots of networking and sharing with other participants. How People Learn As
Our Daughter in the National Guard
Honey, I Mean… Wow, Our Little Girl is an Air Force Officer? (c) Judy H. Wright Even as a young child, Christine, our second daughter, had a unique ability to problem solve and influence others to peaceful solutions. She could
Manners for Children- What Can You Expect?
Hello from Montana: Can Young Children be Expected to Have Manners? We have a house full of visitors this summer and lots of children running in and out of the doors, and lots of fingers grabbing for food. I am
Story Telling Around The Campfire And In The Car
Hello from beautiful Montana: Share your stories with family and friends around the campfire or in the car. Lots of families will be going camping and driving in the car for long trips headed to fun vacations. We really try
5 Ways to Organize Your Child’s Summer Activities
Hello from beautiful Montana: Summer is here and with it an overwhelming number of activities, play dates, summer camps and fun things to do. Also here are the plaintive cries of kids who say; "I'm bored, there is nothing to
Toddlers and Young Children-Storytelling Builds Imagination
Hello from beautiful Montana: As I continue to do research for the latest version of my eBook "Early Brain Development- Why it is Important to Talk, Sing and Read to Your Baby" it becomes even more evident how important stories
DADS Needed-Dedicated Adults Directing and Supporting Children and Youth
Hello from beautiful Montana: Father's day will be here soon and there will be many young people who are sad they have no one in their lives to fill that role. Many of the families I work with on a