This is my daughter’s first Squidoo lens. She is 11 years old soon to be 12. She was inspired to do a Squidoo lens on Jon and Kate after reading her book Multiple Bles8sings. This tied in well with her homeschooling project on social media.
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This is my daughter’s(age 11) first Squidoo lens!
Sunday, February 8th, 2009What are your goals for 2009?
Wednesday, December 31st, 2008What are your goals for 2009?
Here’s your chance to get your goals in writing.
Accountability is a key part of your success. Join fellow squids and take your first step.
Keep your goals simple and measurable.
Here are our top 3 goals:
1. Daily 20 minute devotional time
2. Quality family time- 60 minutes daily
3. Double our home business to 100K
Write your goals down here on Squidtop and then go to the Chatterbox Discussion Forum on Squidoo and do the same.
Happy New Year! 2009( The Year of the Squid!}
Curt and Kelly Wissink
The Lensography of An Entrepreneur
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008As a newly promoted Giant Squid, Squidoo has become more than just a hobby. It has the potential to be so much more.
Together, my husband and I create informative and fun lenses; we homeschool our incredible and entrepreneurial children, and are so blessed by country living with our beautiful golden retriever, Mia. I hope you enjoy The Lensography of An Entrepreneur.
The Home Schooling Support Group
Thursday, July 10th, 2008The Home Schooling Support Group is my newest group lens. I’m excited to see how we can support each other.
As a homeschooling mom of 3 I understand the work, the frustration, and the excitement that goes into homeschooling.
Send me your favorite home school lens and ideas to The Home Schooling Support Group.
Thanks!
Have The Japanese Beetles Attacked Your Garden??
Thursday, July 10th, 2008Japanese Beetles bug me! If you’re like me, I like my rose bushes, grape vines, and fruit trees(plum and apple) in one piece not munched on by Japanese Beetles. I love to garden. It’s a great way to relax without Japanese Beetles. But, when July rolls around so do the green metallic eating machines, the Japanese Beetles. They love munching on my plants.  The picture to your left is a bunch of Japanese Beetles.
How do you get rid of Japanese Beetles?