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Kid's stuff

     Kid's get bored as do parents with the same old routine.  What our children don't realize is the new routines aren't the old routine at all.   In the old family routines,  there was alot more in person interaction.  This doesn't happen enough anymore, for the kid's to learn the old ways of living.  The old ways of living, may be our children's key to survival in the future.  The state of independence needs taught to our children, as if there were no assistance of any type available.

"Plan for worse case scenerio in any situation, and think positive"

    All through my life,  I have used this personal motto.  When my kid's are faced with a frightening situation, I share this motto.  This sentence can be used for any given situation, no matter how big or small.  A wise woman shared an old cliche with me that has held true also, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".  What this cliche means basically is if everyone provides thier ounce of prevention, (e.g. living green, medically, healthwise, self-sufficient, etc.) "the pounds of cure" is the amount needed to ensure our children have a fair chance of survival in a corrupted world.  This cliche hold's true with corruption.  The good thing about using cliches is the interpretations can be applied to everyday lives, and most definately need taught to the next generation.  In my own generation, it is a sad but true fact, most young adults my age, have never heard of these powerful cliches, how can these be passed on and taught when the majority of the population is ignorant to old traditions.

    Everything included on my website are things to help the environment, everyday living, survival, and dealing with corruption, and many, many, other topics. 

    If there are any resources you would like to share with me on these subjects, or any feedback, I am open to constructive critism.  By another token, if you are directed to my website and don't agree with my opinions or writings,  listen to your mother, "if you don't have anything nice to say about it, keep it to yourself".