More Info About Edge City: A Comic Strip Collection by Terry and Patty LaBan Edge City is the first cartoon to feature the Ardins, a Jewish family maneuvering to balance relationships and tradition with dual careers, overbooked kids, long commutes, and pervasive high-tech gadgetry. The Ardins are a hip Jewish-American family leading mile-a-minute lives with two kids, two careers, two cats, and several computers. This family epitomizes our decentralized, high-tech world where everything is literally a click away-everything but the time to enjoy a peaceful moment. The first book collection of Edge City introduces readers to husband, father, weekend rocker, and busy courier service owner Len and his constantly self-improving wife Abby, whose titles include professional therapist, mom to children Colin and Carly, and daughter to active older adults Morris and Edna. Edge City is nationally syndicated to papers ranging from the Chicago Sun-Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and Houston Chronicle.
Oh, Me? I'm Just a Mom Patty L. Young, the author of Worship--Our Expression of Love, has once again shared her heart and answers some difficult questions that women and mothers everywhere may have asked. As a mom, have you been made to feel that your position as a mother is less important than a woman who brings home a paycheck? Have you ever felt that you don't know what you are doing as a mom? Have there been days when you just wanted to quit being a mom? If you have answered "yes" to any of these questions, then you are the one for whom this book was written. Follow Patty through her journey of marriage and motherhood, through life's ups and downs, from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows. Learn some practical tips to help you with your kids so that you don't feel so overwhelmed. Patty believes that you will see that you are not alone in how you have been feeling, and you will also find that even if you do feel alone, you never really are. There is One who never leaves you, and He will provide you with everything you need to be the best mother that you can be.
Love is patient, love is kind..." or so we are told in the "Love Chapter." But how to apply those words practically to our marriages -- that's another story... or really 30 other stories. To Love, Honor, and Oh Boy! tells the true stories of 30 real couples whose partnerships have stood the test of time, and how they applied the wisdom of the definitive handbook on love -- 1 Corinthians 13 -- to the situations they encountered in their marriages. Each couple's adventures (and misadventures) graphically illustrate a small portion of this timeless and eternal user's manual for lovers, written by the One who by his very nature is Love. Some of the stories are humorous; others will make you cry -- but all of them will inspire you as you discover how other couples demonstrate through all of their sorrows, joys, laughter, and tears that they are wild about each other. Each chapter also features a take-home point that you can try out in your own marriage. Whether you're a newlywed, an "oldywed," or even a not-yet-wed, Patty Mondore's funny and engaging reflections make To Love, Honor, and Oh Boy! an enjoyable and spiritually uplifting read that's certain to strengthen your relationship with both the Lord and your partner. Patty Mondore is the Pediatric Residency Program Coordinator for the SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse, New York. She is the author of four books, including A Good Paddling! (CSS), and she is a regular contributor to two newspapers in upstate New York. Mondore is also a singer/songwriter with six CDs to her credit. She is a graduate of Houghton College and Syracuse University. Patty and her husband reside in Jamesville, New York.
When General Joseph Hooker pompously said, "The Rebel Army is now the legitimate property of the Army of the Potomac," he was definitely not talking about Jane Perkins. She was no man's property, no army's property and the only one who owned Jane Perkins was Jane herself. Jane never won a medal. She was never honored as a soldier and yet she ranks right up there with the best of any female soldier of any war ever fought. Respected by her superior officers and loved by her comrades, Jane Perkins was the Darling of the Confederacy, soldier in General Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and a woman ahead of her time. Only one soldier ever referred to her as a "lady." She would have loved that!
Illustrators, Thank you for sharing your awe-inspiring talent! Illustrators: Melissa Taylor, Ty Schafrath, Tony Castricone, Marshall Stevens and Tagan Mire Editors: James Hoover and Terry Bourgeois A note from the Poet, Patty Dicharry: I feel extremely privileged that GOD chose us to reiterate HIS message of love to HIS people of today. Concealed within the cover is a collection of whimsical and thought-provoking poetry inspired by real-life experiences-actual reactions of Sunday school students and loved ones during life's un-staged moments. HIS WORD transforms each of us into a reflection of CHRIST; therefore, indulge yourself on the Meltdown Poems and Illustrations, all based on Biblical TRUTH. Seek HIM with full diligence, knowing that nothing can fill our hearts to overflowing like the ONE and ONLY-I AM!
A captivating memoir with recipes from a cook who’s traveled across the globe cooking, tasting, and enjoying good food. Patty Kirk has always loved food: eating it, cooking it, sharing it, talking about it. At six, she scrambled the last of the family’s vacation provisions over the campfire and concocted a delicacy—eggs with bacon and onions. Overnight she became the family cook and discovered a lifelong passion for cooking that accompanied her through decades of roaming and finally to the farm in Oklahoma where she now lives. Starting from Scratch narrates Kirk’s wanderings in the U.S. and abroad from a culinary perspective, sounding the spiritual, political, and emotional depths of Brillat-Savarin’s famous observation, “Tell me what you eat; I’ll tell you who you are.” In this candid and engaging food memoir—complete with recipes!—good food beckons from the past as well as the future: surrounding us, eluding us, drawing us, defining us.
This marriage preparation program has been newly updated to reflect contemporary challenges that couples face in developing a healthy, loving relationship.
Reference book, occupational health, toxicology - records maintenance, toxic substances, occupational disease, ionising radiation, occupational health, noise and air pollution, ergonomics, measurement and evaluation of worker exposure to hot and cold work environments, vibrations, pressure, etc., And comments on occupational safety legislation. Graphs, illustrations, references and statistical tables.
A beautiful tribute to Betty White, one of the most beloved and treasured American icons. Betty White’s award-winning career spanned seven decades. From the early days of television on the game-show circuit to her unforgettable roles on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Golden Girls, and Hot in Cleveland, she was the first lady of television. With her irreverent wit and comedic timing, she was a force of nature forever cherished by fans young and old. In Betty White’s Pearls of Wisdom readers will find a more intimate look into Betty’s life as told through the eyes of Patty Sullivan, her lifelong friend and adopted family member. “My remembrances are perhaps an echo of things already said, but I hope my stories hold up a mirror, another reflection of her essence and how she affected my life so profoundly.” Patty met Betty in the late 1960s, and the Sullivans—Patty, her husband, Tom, and their two children—enjoyed a rich relationship and amazing closeness through Betty’s final days. Through her stories we see Betty’s fun-loving banter over a game of Scrabble, her wisdom imparted on a moonlit Christmas sleigh ride, and her passionate advocacy for all members of the animal kingdom. Betty’s uncompromising values were the authentic core of the life she lived and savored—tasting every minute along the way. Betty White’s Pearls of Wisdom gives you a glimpse into the personal relationship with “her Sullivans,” and the pearls of wisdom she imparted that forever transformed their lives.
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