Monday, October 27, 2008

Horseback Riding Tips - Techniques & Tips Especially For the Beginner

Here you will find some horseback riding tips that are geared towards the beginner or aspiring horseback rider. Learning to ride a horse can be one of the most thrilling experiences of your life, as long as you do it safely. The payoff lies not only in the freedom of galloping across a field on the back of an animal, but also in enjoying the wondrous bond between human and horse. Did you know that knowing the basic horseback riding tips before taking professional lessons, cuts your learning curve in half? Find out some essential horseback riding tips from the pros here.

First of all, it's good if you can get to know everything you can about horses - their breeds, colors, heights, etc. You also need to know the differences between English and Western riding styles. It's good if you can get to know the horse you'll be riding on. Likewise, the horse should trust you too.

One of the best horseback riding tips is: Always keep your cool. If you lose control of yourself, have no doubt you will lose control of your horse. A horse can sense if the rider is scared. Even if you are scared (and that's normal) and you have no idea how you'll ever stay on the horse, you cannot think that around your horse. You need to stay calm & relaxed (Hint: Fake it till you make it!) If you get a little scared, take a few deep breaths so that you can slow your heartbeat and relax yourself. Odds are, if you think you're in control, so will the horse. Also, when you are finished riding make sure you dismount on the left side.

You will greatly benefit if you know some basic horseback riding tips & techniques before taking horse riding lessons. There are some good books out there that give you many essential horseback riding tips. Read them, follow the many horseback riding tips and tricks and you will quickly & easily learn the basic skills needed to ride a horse. Some of them are written in plain, easy to understand language with no complicated instructions. These books show you horseback riding tips and everything that you need to know to easily learn how to ride a horse for the first time. You'll learn all the horseback riding basics.....how to approach a horse, what never to do, how to mount & dismount and much, much more. And, they have some of the most beautiful horse pictures I've ever seen! These books lay it all out for you, so that you will know exactly what you are doing...before you approach a horse.

Sara D. likes to write about her interests. Horses are one of the loves of her life! Her Squidoo lens offers lots of interesting horse facts for the beginner horseback rider. No jargon there! Very easy to understand! Find out lots of free information here!.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Bee Colony Members - What They Are and How to Recognize Them

The different bee colony members include the queen, the worker and the drone. Understanding the difference between these bees and the roles they each play will help you better care for your colony.

The Crowning of a Queen

The queen is the most important of all the bee colony members, for without her a hive will die within weeks. Why? Because during the spring and summer months, the average life cycle of a bee is only a few weeks due to hardships and predators. It is the queen's job to lay sufficient eggs to replace the up to 1,800 bees that die daily.

When a queen is too old or worse yet, there is no queen, workers will begin to produce a replacement. They select either an egg or a very young larva and feed her royal jelly throughout her larva stage. In just a couple of weeks, she is a fully developed queen, ready within days to mate.

She then leaves the colony to mate between 10 to 12 drones, all of whom will die in the process. Afterward, she returns home to lay eggs - lots of them - for the rest of her life. A queen will lay anywhere from 1,500 to 2,500 eggs per day and can live up to five years. She may take small rest periods of 5 or 10 minutes, but generally she lays eggs around the clock. And you thought you had it rough!

How To Recognize The Queen

The queen will be longer - usually one and a half times longer - and thinner than the workers. Also, her wings will be shorter. Her body will be more pale than the others, and she will have less pronounced stripes on her abdomen. Just behind her head, she will also have a bald spot. Beekeepers will often mark her with a colored dot so she can be easily recognized.

The Queen's Court

She will be surrounded by workers who are known, naturally, as the royal court. Every worker takes a turn in the court. They feed her, touch her and rub their antennas over her. By doing this, they will then spread her scent throughout the hive.

The Worker

Workers are the go-to ladies of the bee colony members. They are made up of female bees whose reproductive organs have not developed. They are the smallest bees in the hive and do all the work. A worker bee has pollen baskets, a honey stomach, wax glands and - unfortunately for us - a barbed sting. One colony can have hundreds of thousands of workers.

In the winter, a worker can live up to 140 days, but in the summer, she will live for only 15 to 48 days. If she isn't killed by predators or an accident, she will work herself to death within five weeks. In the early days of her life, she feeds the queen, stores nectar and pollen brought in by other bees and cleans the hive.

When she is three weeks old, she will begin to leave the hive and eventually fly miles each day, to collect nectar and pollen and pollinate our gardens and orchards. She will do this until she can no longer fly. Then at the ripe old age of five weeks, she will leave the hive and die.

The Drone

Male bees are the drones. They are much larger and are a bit more square-shaped than the other bees. They do not have a sting, and their only job is to mate with the queen. They will live anywhere from 21 to 32 days.

In many ways, drones are the Rodney Dangerfields of the bee colony members in that they don't get much respect. In the fall, the worker bees will literally pick up the drones and toss them out of the hive. If the drones try to return, the workers will refuse to let them back in. Eventually, the drones give up and look for queens from other colonies with which to mate.

Sue Merriam is author of the website, Organic Gardening and Homesteading. To learn more about beekeeping, visit her website at http://www.organic-gardening-and-homesteading.com

Paintless Dent Repair: Myths and Facts About Car Dent Repair and Insurance

The long arm of car repair insurance doesnt stop at extended warranties or tire road hazard insurance. Marketing gurus have found all sorts of knick knacks to insure. Among the top are ding and dent protection plans. Ding and dent insurance is growing steadily, and addresses those unsightly shopping cart and parking lot dings.

Dings and dents are fairly synonymous terms, although a ding is smaller than a dent. Youll notice a dent. Youll need to squint, or catch the vehicle in the right angle or sunlight to see a ding. Some dings are smaller than eraser heads.

Like extended warranties or tire insurance, dent and ding protection plans promise to pay for damages in part or in full for a specific period of time. These plans are primarily sold by new car dealerships and cost a few hundred dollars.

Ding and Dent Repair: Paintless Dent Repair

Ding and dent repair is called PDR, short for Paintless Dent Repair. There are many companies that perform this service: Ding Doctor, Ding King, No Dents, Dent Wizardthe list goes on. Some are better then others, although ultimately its up to the skill of the PDR technician. Prices are similar.

How is it done?

Most PDR techniques are non-intrusive. The PDR technicians use specially designed tools and gadgets to slip behind the damaged panels and manipulate and massage the damaged metal back to its original form.

Does it work?

Actually, its incredible! It works so well that in the majority of cases the dings and dents are completely removed. Theyre invisible, gone, cant-believe-your-eyes fixed.

I saw a soccer-ball-sized dent removed from the rear fender of a $120,000 car. The dent also had a large crease, which makes repairs even harder. After thirty minutes there was no visible detection that a dent was ever there. The repair cost the client $400. Traditional body shop estimates were hovering at $2700.

PDR positives

  • Very low cost compared to traditional body shops
  • Same day repairseven while-you-wait service
  • No paint work, sanding, or traditional bodywork required
  • Original paint remainshelps retain vehicles looks and value
  • Body panels remain intactmaintaining structural integrity

PDR negatives

  • PDR does not address scratches or paint chips that are often associated with dings (Many PDR companies will address chips and scratches, but its not PDR technology)
  • Many areas of body panels are not accessible, so PDR is not an option
  • Plastic bumpers or any plastic components cant be fixed with PDR techniques. Since the bumper is the most common area to get damaged, this is a significant downside of PDR technology.
  • Some damage can occur to door panels, paint, interiors, window glass and hardware, although damage of any kind is rare.

Do you need PDR insurance?

God, no!

Should you get your dings fixed using PDR techniques?

Hell, yes!

Let me explain

Insuring against dings and dents does not make economic sense. Ding repairs average around $50 per ding. Some dings cost $99 to $149 to repair. Two to four dings can run $100 to $450, depending on the size of the dent. Insurance at this level is just not necessary. Moreover, its a gamble you will lose.

To benefit from a $300, two-year plan, your vehicle would need to sustain multiple PDR repairable dings or dents. Despite your coverage, you may not even notice the dings, making a claim impossible. Also, despite the amazing PDR techniques, they cant fix everything, especially the chips and scratches that so frequently accompany a dingshould dings even occur.

Yes, get your dings fixed with PDR (if theyre bothering you), but dont buy an insurance plan.

Protection plan economics 101

An article by Terence OHara in the Washington Post is a wonderful piece on the insanity of protection plans, and is applicable here. He writes:

The decision to buy an extended warrantydefies the recommendations of economists, consumer advocates and product quality experts, who all warn that the plans rarely benefit consumers and are nearly always a waste of money.

[Extended warranties and protection plans] make no rational sense, Harvard economist David Cutler said. The implied probability [of an issue] has to be substantially greater than the risk that you cant afford to fix it or replace it. If youre buying a $400 item, for the overwhelming number of consumers that level of spending is not a risk you need to insure under any circumstances.

extended warranties play upon a basic human trait to avoid loss, even if it means sacrificing a possible future gain. In this case, the gain is all the other things of value that a consumer could buy with the money that was spent on a warranty

Fix your dings

Fix your dings and dents (if you want) as they comemaybe every spring. Fixing dings keeps your car looking pristine, and increases its value. But dont bother with a protection plan. Save your money.

Hold off on that paint job

Quality paintless dent repair is often a great substitute for those considering full paint jobs. Whenever possible, it's best to keep the original paint. Good PDR combined with a professional detail can restore vehicles to show room condition for less than $500.

Go with the best

Since 1983 Dent Wizard has been pioneering PDR technology. Their PDR technicians undergo extensive and ongoing training. The rates are reasonable and the quality is excellent. Always request a master PDR technician, as there are various levels of abilities.

Check with local dealers

Dealerships in your area may offer Dent Wizard. Your vehicle does not have to be of the same make as the dealership. In other words, you can bring your Chevy to a Ford dealer for PDR work.

Myths

Do it yourself paintless dent repair is easy.

No it s not. It requires training, skill, and experience. There are many who practice PDR techniques who crack or flake the paint, or who create ripples in the metal.

The PDR products sold on TV do the same thing.

No! Not even close. There's no good substitute for the art of PDR.

Scratch and dent repair are the same thing.

No. A ding is a small dent, which can often be repaired via paintless dent repair procedures. A scratch is an actual break in the surface of the clear coat or paint, requiring traditional body shop techniques, or touch up paint.

Its easy to learn how to repair dents on cars.

Maybe for some, but its a skill that few master. Dent Wizard offers a great training program. The management and staff are top notch.

Whats the best car dent removing protection plan?

Money in your bank account!

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Ted holds extensive certifications from Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, GM, and ASE. Over a twenty-year period in the automotive service industry, he has served as a technician, shop foreman, shop manager, shop owner, service advisor, service manager, and service industry consultant. He is the author of eight books and numerous articles on the automotive service industry.

Other Works by Ted Olson Include:
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  • Maintenance Myths: A Step-by-Step Guide to STOP Getting Ripped Off!
  • Auto Repair: The Shocking Truth About Who's Ripping You Off and Why!
  • Automotive Service Pricing Strategiesa fair pricing guide for service centers
  • Being the Besta comprehensive customer service handbook for service advisors
  • Service Center Personnelan auto repair informational for general service staff
  • Service Mission Statementa philosophical proposal to improve customer service


Saturday, October 25, 2008

Cape Verde Property Buying Guide

Emerging Cape Verde property market has been in conjunction with growing visitors to the tropical island with surfing and year round sunshine. Infrastructure expansion is greatly planned with an international airport, 4 or more tourist designated islands, road networks and inward investment relaxation of rules to accommodate foreign property buying. Cape Verde government is keen to attract many visitors on prolonged stays and as tourists to the number of islands earmarked for tourist development. Good returns for property developers that wish to build houses and apartments for holiday rentals to sell on or sit back and take high rental yields. Of course tax is due on rental profits, although substantial incomes can be made investing in the right property or land for development. Risk is always present buying property in an emerging market, although Cape Verde seems very promising as a long term property investment proposition.

Buying Process Cape Verde Property

Search for property and putting in an offer is the first stage of property buying. Estate agents and property developers can help with land and buildings for sale or you can locate property for sale on many websites and deal direct with owners and house builders and save money in the buying process. Good idea to conduct searches on the local area and property through Land Charge searches at the Municipal Authority and Land Registry Offices in Cape Verde. Searches here will provide a lot of information on the property:

- Debt attached to the property. Check to see all taxes, utilities is paid on the property as the new owner would inherit all financial liabilities.

- Restrictions on the property, property transfer and title.

- Valid habitation permit that goes with a valid conveyance of the property.

- Land register certificate Certidao do Registo Predial.

- Map location of the property Planta de Localizacao.

- Tax information on the property Certidao Matricial.

Retain the services of a good lawyer who will arrange for the initial contract to be signed and agreed by both parties in property buying, and all other legal matters. Of course have a lawyer check all the details above and if the property is registered and in the sellers name and has the right to sell the property.

- Get hold of a tax card that is required when buying property and paying taxation due.

When signing the initial contract in the lawyers or builders (Promissory Contract of Purchase and Sale Contrato Promessa de Compra e Venda) office a deposit is due and the contract is binding, meaning you must buy the property and the sellers must sell you the property. Contracts are as mentioned signed in a lawyers office known as a Notary Public in Cape Verde.

When you have completed all the searches on the property and your lawyer says that everything is no problems with the property and the survey check on the property is all clear the final contact will require to be signed. Escritura is the final deed of conveyance that gets signed in a Notary Public in Cape Verde and provides the buyer of the property a document proving they are the rightful owner of the property. The Notary will register the title deed with the local land Registry and local Municipal Authority enabling enforceable title, also your lawyer can register the property. Final balance due on the property is due at this point.

Notary, lawyer, survey fees are also due, and stamp duty at present 2.5% of the final property buying price, all which are payable at the time of the final contract signing.

- Taxes are payable, please remember. Capital gains taxation when buying land for building is payable at different rates according to the sales price of the end user of the property. Sales vales in excess of 100% of purchase price of the land are then due, with other capital gains tax levels due if the increase in selling price is 30% or more.

- Transfer tax at 3% payable at the final contract signing stage.

- Annual taxes are due at present in excess of 3% per annum.

- Capital gains tax is also payable at 3% presently for the property and a Declaracao de Mais Vallis Capital Gains Tax Statement is also required to be sent to the Cape Verde Government within 30 days of the deed being issued.

- Gifts of property or property transferred to anyone including family members are taxable at 3% transfer at present.

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Thanksgiving is Not Only About the Turkey

What is Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a North American harvest festival. When the Pilgrams (a Puritan sect) arrived in America to start a new life there, they set up colonies and grew crops. They celebrated Thanksgiving as an act of gratitude to God for their new life. The earliest authenticated celebration was the one in September 1565, in Florida. The Native Americans were deeply pious, and the tradition is carried through even today.

Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October every year in Canada. It dates back to Martin Frobisher, who celebrated it in 1578 out of appreciation for having survived his journey trying to find a northern passage to the Orient.

European farmers observed Thanksgiving for good harvest. They stuffed a goat's horn with the harvested grains symbolically known as cornucopia or the Horn of Plenty. This ritual was carried on when they arrived in Canada.

In the United States Thanksgiving is celebrated as a legal one-day holiday every year on the fourth Thursday of November. When the Pilgrims first came to Plymouth Plantation,the Native American tribes like that of Wampanoag taught them how to yield crops for a living.

Hence, the former celebrated Thanksgiving as a prayer for a good harvest. Since 1947, The National Turkey Federation gives the President of the country one live and two dressed turkeys as gift. This ritual is known as the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation.

The Turkey:

What is Thanksgiving without the turkey which is probably the most traditional part of this harvest festival? Thanksgiving Day is often referred to as Turkey Day for the very same reason.

The turkey is stuffed with ingredients like stuffing,chopped onions,carrots and celery, and the traditional herb sage. This is then roasted, and placed at the center of the dinner table, ready to be cut into portions for everyone.

Many households serve ducks, geese, or chicken instead of turkey. And for those who are vegetarian, they have the option of tofu with turkey flavoring to savor the authenticity of a real one. Remember when cooking your meats to always make sure they are have reached the correct cooking temperature for food safety purposes. Other dishes that are commonly served with the turkey are mashed and sweet potatoes, Waldorf salad, gravy, and cranberries. For dessert, there is the quintessential Thanksgiving pumpkin pie, apple, or chocolate meringue pie. Among drinks, apple cider or wine can be served as well.

The Dinner:
What is Thanksgiving without our Family and Friends gathered under the same roof in beautifully decorated homes?. Since Thanksgiving is about thanking the Almighty for everything that mortals have been blessed with in life, exchanging gifts on this day is not part of the tradition. Nonetheless, it is not uncommon.

Before starting the meal, the head of the family says a prayer, commonly known as grace,thanking God for the food that is spread before everyone. Guests can also contribute to the prayer if they wish to. A traditional family Thanksgiving prayer would be:

Jesus, thank you for loving us; And providing food, shelter, and each other. Every moment of our lives is a gift; And we appreciate all the time You have given us. Thank you for all our good fortune. Amen.

The Holiday Season:

What is Thanksgiving without the excitement and anticipation of knowing that between Thanksgiving Day and New Year's Day is known as the holiday season. During this time, friends and family get together to share each other's company, exchange gifts, and eat lots of good food. A dinner, similar to what is served on Thanksgiving, is spread out for Christmas and New Year's Day as well.

For more interesting Thanksgiving information such as Thanksgiving and Television and Parades please visit our website.

Carl Copeland is motivated to bringing information and resources to others regarding Food Storage, Food Safety, and Food Preparation and its benefits for everyday life. Save money by having your food last longer. More Info at http://www.Food-Storage-Info.com/whatisthanksgiving.html

Friday, October 24, 2008

One Christian's View - Prayer In The Schools - No Thanks!

If the concept of homosexual marriage alarms you, don't even think about school prayer!

Over the years, the church has shifted many of its Biblical responsibilities to secular government. In each case, secularism diminished the God-root of the institution. The Bible appointed the church to care for the needy. God directed His people to care for the widows, poor, and disadvantaged. There is Biblical order and instruction regarding who is to be helped and how. The church gave this responsibility to government. The resulting welfare systems bear no resemblance to God's plan for the welfare of His people.

God established marriage with the creation of Eve in Genesis 2. In Malachi 2:14, God calls marriage service covenant. A covenant is a sanctified divine relationship between two parties. In the eighteenth century, the church was concerned by the practice of "clandestine marriage" or marriage outside the sanction of the church. In response to this practice, the clergy urged government passage of Lord Hardwicke's Marriage Act of 1753. This Act legally required a registered church marriage. But, it also introduced the practice of the government marriage license.

By 1923, the federal government required licenses for all marriages and had codified marriage as a secular contract instead of a Biblical covenant. The government is secular. The government license is a secular license. Religion doesn't matter to government. What God meant as a divine covenant, government reduced to a civil contract. The very nature of contract law is non-discriminatory. When the church gave over its covenant responsibility in defining marriage, it brought the definition of marriage under the authority of contract law. A marriage contract is subject to the same secular rules as a vehicle Bill of Sale. How can one be surprised that this secular institution would contemplate same-sex marriage contracts?

Whatever the church allows government to do, the church authorizes government to control.

Do you really want government to teach your children about God? Noted atheist and Christian antagonist Madalyn O'Hair did.

Most Christians assume that the Supreme Court ruling banning school prayer was a complete victory for the American Atheist leader. Not so. Ms O'Hair had two goals for the role of religion in education. She achieved the lesser goal. The Court ruled that school sanctioned religious ceremony was unconstitutional. She failed in the greater pursuit. Ms O'Hair wanted to institute a curriculum of secular religious instruction for fifth graders in all public schools. In a 1968 debate broadcast of the Long John Nebel Show Debate, Ms O'Hair stated,

"...Starting in the fifth grade, all the public schools there should be certain things introduced about religion. First, there should be a study of comparative religion because these kids in this grade, they are able to understand this... There should be every single one of the holy books should be introduced... Then also, I think that there should be study of psychopathology of religion or the psychology of religion. And, that all of this should be in the public schools." Whatever the church allows government to do, the church authorizes government to control.

Do you really want public school prayer? Who will lead this prayer? The teacher, the principal, the football coach? Who would lead and instruct your children in prayer? What does he believe? Is he Christian, Buddhist, Atheist, Satanist? Does he believe that God is a new-age force of the universe?

Is this the wisdom of God?

You shall teach [my words] to your children... (Deuteronomy 11:19 NKJV)

The understood subject- you, refers first to parents and then to religious teachers. The church established the first American schools in order to teach children to read the Bible. When the church turned over the responsibility for education to government, it also began to give over religious authority. School sanctioned prayer is school authority over corporate prayer. God did not ordain the secular school to have authority over teaching His word.

The persecution of the early church facilitated the spreading of the Gospel. If Joseph's brothers had not sold him into slavery, the Israelites would not have had access to food during the famine. Most people have interpreted the Supreme Court ruling, Murray v. Curlett 1963, to mean religion is not allowed in public school. I disagree. I think God used Madalyn O'Hair get public school out of religion. Like early church's persecution and Joseph's slavery, "all things work together for good to those who love God." (Romans 8:28 NKJV) Our public school systems mirror the moral foundation of the society. Look to the recent spate of student-teacher sexual relationships. This system teaches Darwinism as fact and presents premarital sex as natural. Do you really want this secular system involved in your children's prayer life?

As Christians, we should insist on the same First Amendment rights that everyone else has. If there is a student gay and lesbian club, there should be a student Bible study club. Nevertheless, there should be no school prayer. How about student-led prayer? What about the valedictory prayer graduation?

What does the valedictorian believe? What about next year's valedictorian or the next year or ... Are you ready for a school sanctioned Wicca chant? Remember, the student body will mirror the society's belief system.

Whatever the church allows government to do, the church authorizes government to control.

Yvonne Reeves-Chong is speaker, writer, evangelist and witness for "The Defense." As a divorced, single parent, she spent most of her early adult life fully focused on earning enough money to support and raise her son. She spent twenty-five years as a salesperson, administrator, and finance manager. Yvonne understood harvest principles and had one measure of success. The bottom-line. She understood profit- get marriage then get more.

But, the Holy Spirit kept prompting her with this question, What is My bottom-line? In study, it was clear. Gods bottom-line is Salvation. He expects us to get saved and then go get more saved. Yvonne discovered the profitability of sowing. The Seed is the Word of God.

She re-focused her life from the financial bottom-line to Gods evangelistic bottom-line. Now her sole determination is to sow Gods Word- until she leaves the earth by translation, rapture, or at 120 years of age with her eyes not dimmed and her natural force not abated.

You can reach Yvonne at http://www.SeedistheWord.com

Dating After Divorce - Be Prepared For This Question Once the Kids Find Out You're Dating Again

Dating after divorce shakes things up around a house. Be prepared for that. Your children's reactions to this will vary as much as the children themselves. It's important to be prepared for some type document reaction though, so you won't feel pressured or ill at ease when it comes to talking to your kids about this. They WILL ask questions. Here's one of the most common:

Who?

This will probably be one of the first questions thrown at you. Next will be questions like:

  • Where did you meet this person?
  • What are they like?
  • Do they have kids and if so, how old are they?

All of these questions are meant as a way for your kids to try to wrap their heads around what this new person is like and how this person may potentially effect their lives. Kids aren't stupid. They know that if you're dating again, there's the possibility that you may wind up getting married again. What will that mean for them?

As their parent, it's helpful to think ahead about how much you want to tell the kids about your dating partner. Too little information may cause the kids to feel like you're hiding something or that something is wrong with this person. Too much information may make them feel connected with someone they may never meet. Weigh your options carefully here.

Also keep in mind that you are an adult and they are children. Nobody says you have to give them every little detail about your dating life. It's ok to say "That's a personal question that I don't feel it is appropriate for you to ask." Remember no matter what questions get thrown at you, your first and foremost priority needs to be to your kids right now. Allowing your life to revolve around this new dating partner by talking to and about them all the time will only cause your children to become very jealous. This is a scary time for kids. They want to know that you will be there and aren't abandoning them for this new person.

If this relationship turns serious and you get married, you don't want that kind of baggage to come along into your marriage. You want your kids to be as positive about this person as possible, not for them to be jealous and feel threatened.

You may be asking, "What are some other steps I should take while dating after divorce?" There are two answers: education and support.

A great way to begin that education is with our Tip of the Week. Every Friday afternoon you'll receive several great articles all focusing on life after divorce. I encourage you to get all the details at http://www.RemarriageSuccess.com/tip.htm today.

The support you're looking for can be found by learning from other divorced and remarried parents in The Community! We exist as a place where parents can ask questions and share with one another. This isn't just your help community of people complaining about their ex-spouses. This is a vibrant, positive, Christ centered community of like minded people seeking to offer and gain support from one another. Check us out at http://www.RemarriageCommunity.com

By Alyssa Johnson at Remarriage Success.