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Friday, February 27, 2009

Update from Rick--CPSIA

I greatly depend on Rick for intelligent, important CPSIA info. Here is some of the latest. Be sure you follow Rick on Twitter also!

http://learningresourcesinc.blogspot.com/2009/02/cpsia-calling-all-mommies.html

www.twitter.com/rwoldenberg
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Labels: congress, cpsc, CPSIA, kids, learning resources, mamaslittlemonkeys, mommybloggers, politics, rick woldenberg, stupid, twitter

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Video Debut of How Awesome the CEM's are!




WOOOT Cafemom Etsy Moms! Sequels coming soon!
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Labels: cafemom, cafemom etsy mom, CPSIA, fleurdeink, handmade, handmade artists, mamaslittlemonkeys, moms, rockerchic

Wordless Wednesday

Photo: Copyright, Amy Dutsch
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Labels: artisans, couple, love, photography, sepia, wordless wednesday, young love
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