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Originally Posted by robin in robin's CircleI have spent the week tip-toeing back into Facebook......I love Twitter (thanks to my Motherhood friends who urged me to stick it out past the initial wave of spammers! I am so glad I stayed.....). My initial Facebook experience last December was just a little weird, though. Maybe I was a total newbie.....Maybe I take the word "Friend" way too literally. I don't know but it sucked me in, kept me up at night, made me CRAZY with worry and obsession. So this time, much to the rolled eyes of my pre-teen son who told me, "Mom, isn't the point of Facebook to get friends??!", I am friend-less and LOVING IT! :) I set up a business fan page and a group page. I can message people, post, join groups, etc. without the tremendous GUILT of the whole "friend" issue. I just tell folks when they send me a new friendrequest that "Yes, I am a loser and thanks, but no thanks, please don't be my friend but please send me messages, etc." Am I nuts? Does anyone else use Facebook this way???
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- robin
- Freelance Writer/Copy Editor
Eat Your Books is a website for people who love to cook from cookbooks. It is not a recipe website - you have the recipes in your cookbooks from your favorite authors. However if you've ever used a recipe website you'll know how easy it is to find a recipe. Well now you can find recipes in your own cookbooks with the same ease. At Eat Your Books we have indexed over 800 of the major cookbooks, that's more than 200,000 recipes. As an Eat Your Books member you create your virtual bookcase, called My Bookshelf, selecting the cookbooks you own from the EYB Library of more than 16,000 books. If you find that some of your favorite books haven't been indexed you can make a request. An indexed book means you can search for recipes by the recipe name, the ingredients it uses, the book it's from, or the author. We have also categorized recipes by: ethnicity, recipe type, meal type, special diet and occasion. So you can find out, in seconds, if you have a recipe in your cookbooks for Greek Beef Casserole. Eat Your Books will also help you to plan Menus, create Shopping Lists, tag Favorite recipes and organize your recipes in a way that makes sense to you. All from your own cookbook library. http://www.eatyourbooks.com/Pages/Login.aspx
over 2 years agoThis guy is hilarious and has put together terrific videos about helping our kids at school. Everything from what to pack for snacks, which days to plan your vacation, and serious stuff, like how to help your kid read and math games. Check it out: http://thek5.com http://thek5.com/
over 2 years agoSometimes we get our inspirations right here in The Motherhood! http://labyrinthwellnessllc.blogspot.com/
over 2 years ago
- robin
- Freelance Writer/Copy Editor
Hi MOMS ON THE LABYRINTH and all other friends on the Path! Check out this FABULOUS new iPhone app (just 99 cents!) created by Notebook Press. You can "walk" six different labyrinths to the music you select from your iPod library. Here (finally!) is Peace for everyone's Path on-the-go! Love, Robin http://www.notebookpress.com/info_ipause.html
about 1 year ago
- robin
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The Spirit of Veriditas, Voices From the Labyrinth Winter 2010 Journal is now online. Peace for your Path, Robin http://www.veriditas.org/newsletters/archive/LJ-Winter2010%20-%20FINAL.pdf
about 1 year ago
- robin
- Freelance Writer/Copy Editor
I am thrilled to announce that I will begin hosting new episodes of this innovative radio program created by Dr. Lauren Artress beginning on Thursday, May 13, 2010! I hope you will tune in...Peace for your Path! Robin http://labyrinthwellnessllc.blogspot.com/2010/03/listen-to-wisdom-of-labyrinth.html
about 1 year ago
- robin
- Freelance Writer/Copy Editor
Mila's Daydreams http://milasdaydreams.blogspot.com/ This is the sweetest blog ever. You have to go check out the pictures!
about 1 year ago
- Brandie
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