I have always enjoyed daylight savings time. It being lighter longer in the evenings helps my mood, and I physically feel better. The time change throws many people out of wack for a while, but luckily, it never has affected me that much. Here is a link to an interesting article http://goo.gl/E2J9I0 discussing 14 fun facts about daylight savings time. Enjoy, and as awlays feel free to comment. Have a good Monday.--Keith
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Distinguishing if your child is a brat is actually harder then it seems. While you might look at a child acting up at the supermarket and immediately label them as spoiled, when it's your own kid, you see the big picture, recognize that it's because they didn't have their nap yet, and reflect on how great they're acting later in the afternoon. But when your child doesn't meet the expectations you have for other children and they show unfavorable behavior - whether it's age-appropriate or not - it's time to make some changes to stop that bratty behavior fast.Elaine Rose Glickman, author of Your Kid's a Brat and It's All Your Fault, knows how to recognize bratty behavior and spoke to POPSUGAR Moms about what to do about it. "I think most people probably know when their child is a brat, but don't to face it," Glickkman said. "As adorable and wonderful as toddlers and preschoolers are, we can still have a sense if they're turning into a brat. A lot of the issues of brattiness are the parents' fault - or at least become the parents' responsibility." In order to do something about your little one's bad attitude and public meltdowns, check out these seven ways to stop bad behavior now. Check out the seven thing a parent can do at the link below.
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If you held on to your original Harry Potter books with the hopes that they'd be worth something down the road, now's the time to break them out of storage. Certain copies of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series could net you more than $50,000, according to Mashable. The online rare book sellers AbeBooks recently published a list of Harry Potter editions that are considered especially valuable today. One major indicator that your book is a collector's item? A signature from Rowling herself. Signed first editions of books from later in the series could earn you up to four figures, as Rowling signed fewer copies as she became more successful. According to AbeBooks, UK first editions of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone are considered the "Holy Grail." Only 500 were ever printed, and 300 of those were donated to libraries. If you own a copy of one of these first books that lists Joanne Rowling as the author on the title page instead of J.K., then you could be sitting on a collector's item worth between $40,000 and $56,000. UK first editions of the early books and U.S. first editions of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone can all be expected to fetch thousands of dollars for those willing to sell them. You can check out the full "Guide to Collecting Harry Potter Books" atAbeBooks. |
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