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Book Excerpt: Give Me a Home Where the Dairy Cows Roam
When I reached the top of the driveway after getting off the school bus one April afternoon, I couldn't help but wonder why Dad was standing on the stepladder next to the tractor.
I had never seen my father use a stepladder to fix a tractor....
Book Review : Christmas in Dairyland
Author/Publisher
Christmas in Dairyland
by LeAnn R. Ralph
Published by LeAnn R. Ralph
E6689 970th Ave. Colfax, WI 54730
Printed by Booklocker.com
ISBN 1-59113-366-1
$13.95, 2003, 153 pages
Reviewer
Boyd Sutton
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They Grow So Fast
Before you go and spend a small fortune on clothing your little one will soon outgrow research some other resources for low cost baby clothing and what you can do with it when they outgrow it. Many people are starting to buy their baby clothing in bulk on eBay.com. Search for your child's size and gender and see what you find. Another good place to find low cost clothing are garage sales and second hand stores. Babies spend so little time in their clothes before they're ready for the next size that the items hardly look worn at all. Once you're done with your baby clothes. If you have no thoughts of the
pitter patter of more little feet you can donate your clothes to a worthy cause or make a few bucks off of it. Foster Care agencies are always taking baby clothes to pass on to the foster mothers who so generously spend their time and efforts for our needy children. Also homeless shelters are a good place to donate. Don't forget to keep records of this for your taxes. If you're in need of funds a good idea is to sell your pre-owned baby clothing on eBay. Who knows, you might sell it to me...
About the Author
Ms. Quinn is a foster mother and the author of the website. http://www.mommybabytools.info
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