***If you are here via ICLW....please click on this link: www.gotchababy.com to be redirected!!*
So I had a summer project in mind, and this week, it's come to fruition. Please click through to http://www.gotchababy.com/ and see! It's not totally tweaked yet, but I'm moved in enough to call it home. There is of course, a new feed, you can update that once you click through.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Goodbye, Blogspot
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Thursday, July 09, 2009
Return to Sullivans Island
There's something about a Southern story. Maybe it's the rambling old houses, the weather that always plays a part, or the Southern drawl that's put in print, but there is definitely something about a Southern story.
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Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Summertime=Summer Reading=Giveaway
***THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED. THANKS FOR COMMENTING!**
I recently wrote a review of Elin Hilderbrand's new book, The Castaways. It's Nantucket setting and interesting cast of characters makes good surf-side reading. It's actually available for purchase this week, but don't go to the bookstore yet--enter my giveaway instead!!
What I am giving away:
Little Brown would like to provide three lucky winners with both a copy of The Castaways, and A Summer Affair. 
All you have to do is a leave comment here by noon on Saturday, July 11th, telling me a favorite read of yours. Make sure you leave me a way to contact you!
Once you've entered once by telling me your favorite read, you can earn extra entries by:
Tweeting this giveaway, and telling me that you did so in a seperate comment.
Blog about this giveaway, and telling me that you did so in a seperate comment.
Facebook this giveaway, and telling me that you did so in a seperate comment.
Good luck and happy summer reading!
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Monday, July 06, 2009
A Giant Slice of Midwestern Americana
On the way home, we stopped by Rainbow Cone, that southside Chicago institution that the Kahuna family knows and loves. What I learned: they don't really have public restrooms, but the Kia dealership next door is happy to oblige a 4 yr old doing the potty dance....
Saturday we drove from NW Indiana up the O'Hare vicinity for a
family birthday party--many cousins, much fun. On the way up, I remember that we really need to get one of those plastic holders for our I-PASS....my arm got a little tired.
AM though, was done with the car business. "I don't want to watch the fireworks in the car! I want to watch them on a blanket!!!"
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009
A DIY Culture Camp E-book Now Available
It is my pleasure to announce Grown in My Heart's latest endeavor.....
Traditionally, a culture camp brings together adopted children from around the world so they can share their experiences with each other. Some camps offer sleep away camp settings while others only offer day camps.
Children and adults learn about culture, history, adoption heritage, and intolerance and character. Most culture camps enrich cultural literacy include physical activities, world music and crafts. By nature they accommodate different learning styles.
But what happens when your children are just too young to attend a culture camp and are seriously interested in learning about their culture or making friends from the same region or orphanage?
Perhaps your child yearns to know children who “look like them” because they are the only child in their class with dark skin or Asian eyes. This is still common in today’s society no matter how much we try to pretend it is not.
How do you integrate culture into your children’s lives when they don’t want to have anything to do with it? Do you sneak it in with fantastic cooking? Do you read great literature with them? Or do you make them sit down and learn about their history?
We have just the solution for you. Introducing a new resource for adoptive parents: a Culture Camp for Kids; What to do when they can’t do (or they don’t want to)
This e-Book features countless activities suitable for young children from around the world. Once your focus is determined, it’s time to gather supplies. A trip to the library should yield plenty of books (and we have also supplied a fabulous list in our Literature Section).
Click on the Add to Cart to purchase the first ever GIMH eBook.
A portion of every sale will go to New Day Foster Home, a special needs foster home in China.
*While this e-book was developed with internationally adopted children in mind, it's also suitable for any family wanting to expand their world view or host an "around the world" sort of party for young children. The activites aren't adoption-centric, rather they are activities either native to a particular country or region, or they are designed to heighten awareness. Turn off the TV and have some fun this summer!
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