Ta.S Art & Craft
@tasoartcraft active 7 years, 6 months ago-
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Many of us we raised to obey what we were told by adults, especially our parents and family members. Yes, most of them were good and loving requests and we because that’s how our parents and guardians were raised. But for many children those requests were torture and torment, for they did not bring our best or made us happy. Though we complied, we ended living sad and depressing lives. Nowadays, children and parents are learning more and more about want the best and seeking the best for each other. Parents are learning to look through the eyes of their children and to really see what brings them joy and happiness. children are also learning to step into their truth and show with enthusiasm what they can do and how it makes them happy and impacts the world.
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Being “politically correct” is a “convenience”; a rather unsavory form of communication which often does not communicate the truth. It sometimes “masks” the truth. The reasoning or excuse for being “politically correct” or for not speaking plainly is because someone might be “offended”. I’m not saying a person should lack tact or be diplomatic when speaking to others and be abrasive or callous and not care about the person’s feelings, beliefs, etc. But if the end result of what you’re saying is not truthful and will not provide any benefit such as, solving a problem, reaching an understanding, etc., then … you might as well SHUT UP! Cause you just flapping your mouth and ain’t saying nothing!
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I can relate, especially when our daughter was just a kid and is already going to school in her primary grades.
I have to think of what our helper will cook for breakfast while I am at the office about to go home. It has to be rice with a viand like sausage , eggs and the like and that she should have milk. That being so, it will also be our breakfast of course.
Lunch too would be thought as to what already, in the evening before the day. And so with dinner.
I always take into consideration our child. Good thing for us, we can eat whatever she eats. And since she’s a kid and picky, I have to make them palatable and yet healthy.
It’s hard indeed to be a working mother. You work and you meantime should think of what to cook, since our kid goes to school.
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I agree it take into your mind all the effort and all the fridge too, you will think what i have , what this like and what that like, how to cook it in oven or use the stove, shall i do it that way or that way, ok maybe they will east little so to make that amount of half the amount, ok then when to do it now , or later. its hard and needs effort just to thing and decide what to eat and what to cook for us, make the plate that all of the family like also is hard, think and think to find something, the things for us is that we are not many so we like to eat light breakfast like eggs and cheese and tea of course, but lunch is what make me think and change lots and lots and lots, maybe doing list for every day weekly good thing, i did not try that but maybe, i have to do that alone any way and no helper nor assistant from the family as i like to do what i like in the kitchen and take my time then go put on the table
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hi my friend?
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Hello!
So, how was your blogging experience here at LiteracyBase? Is this your very first time to try an online blogging?
This is the very first for me. Dina, my cousin, recruited me to sign up at this site. I hope you are feeling your way about this blogging experience.
Enjoy your day!
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It is true, money is needed for one to have a decent way of life and to have freedom. If he do not have money, he will be dependent on other people’s help.
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This is so true!
No one can live without money. As mentioned in your topic, just the basic necessities in life entails the use of money.
Acquiring food, clothing, and shelter, you need to have money.
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