Archive for July, 2008

Lost and Found: Finding Little Billy’s Lost Favorite Toy Car Using a Rock Screener

The crying and screaming is relentless. Little 5-year-old Billy has lost his miniature toy car. There were a hundred more like it in the local toy store, for less than five dollars, but it was his first favorite toy. John figured he could use the small version of those Topsoil Screens, which he bought from [...]

No Little Super Girls

When our triplets were a year old, my husband and I decided to look at some baby Halloween costumes and dress them up. We thought it would make a really cute picture to send out with our Christmas cards. I knew that the kids were certainly not ready for Halloween at their age, but I [...]

A Ray of Hope in a Poor Economy

It does not take a lot of investment to begin working in Futures trading. In fact, until you know that you fully understand the market, have taken a futures trading course, and are prepared for the type of quick decision making necessary to succeed in the open marketplace, it is best not to dedicate a [...]

How Local Does Health Insurance Need To Be?

 
When I started trying to choose a self-employed health insurance agency, I immediately discovered that I had more questions than answers. Some of the questions were able to be answered easily with a little bit of research. For example, I wasn’t sure if I needed an HMO or a PPO but some research into each [...]

Gift Ideas for a Guy Who Loves His Truck

A few years back, I dated a guy who was really into his truck — and I mean really!  We were in our late teens, so all of us still lived at home, and quite a bit of his income went into his truck.  He loved that truck!
When Christmas came around, I decided the best [...]