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My trip to the delivery room was a dream for my high-tech hubby.
by Rhonda Wheeler Stock
TCW, January/February 2003

The ''Gospel'' of The John
God used a clogged toilet, a plunger, and a prayer to teach my kids and me a valuable lesson.
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A Nighty-Night at the Opera
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My Son … Whatshisname
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Coming Clean
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Confessions of a Catalog Queen
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Happy Meals
The adventures of eating out with your picky kids.
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The Hobby Lobby
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In Search of The Perfect Purse
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Happy Feet
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Home Deconstruction
Attempts at home improvement found me seeking a stripper and packing heat!
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The Hampered Chef
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Till Wallpapering Do Us Part
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The Cat Whisperer
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Hopelessly Devoted
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Sex & the Tooth Fairy
Oh, the joys of explaining the great mysteries of life to your child!
by Stephanie Bauman
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Been There, Survived That
Top 10 tried-and-true tips from a mom in the trenches.
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Flying Lesson
It took a young traveling companion to help me with my baggage.
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TCW, May/June 2003

Adventures in Childbirth
My trip to the delivery room was a dream for my high-tech hubby.
by Rhonda Wheeler Stock
TCW, January/February 2003

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Happy Feet
Shirley Temple I wasn't—but who cares?
TCW, September/October 2001

LIFE WITH LIZ
Leggo My Leggings
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TCW, May/June 2001

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To Flea Market, To Flea Market …
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No Room at the (Holiday) Inn
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Wild, Wild Kingdom
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You've Got Mel
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All Washed Up!
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A Bad Case of Photo Phobia
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Guess What Junior Said Today …
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A Heap o' Trouble
September/October 1997

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Northern Disclosure
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