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The Cracked DVD

Big River Rescue Otherwise entitled, “Why you shouldn’t let your youngest fruit open DVD cases.”

It was an accident, of this much I’m sure.  I know that my youngest really likes her VeggieTales, but I also know that she really likes to prove that she’s older than she is—that being all of 2!

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What’s On Your Wrist?

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It’d be something if vegetables had hands—I mean, there’d be all sorts of neat things that we could do, like wear wristbands.

That’s right, there are so many neat wristbands out there that we could wear to remind us of things or to just carry around identification.

One of the wristbands I really like are those that reminds us of Jesus—WWJD.  Now, that phrase has been twisted many different ways—with all sorts of people trying to say that what they would do is what He would do, but it still carries a pretty powerful meaning.

And then there are the “Livestrong” ones that remind us to do our best.

It turns out that you can even create your own Custom Tyvek Wristbands where you can have your own message.  I’m thinking of getting one that says “Vegetables are more than ‘What’s for dinner’”.  What do you think?

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Finding a Good Web Host

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How do you know when you’ve found good web hosting for your website or your blog?

How do you know when you should be on shared hosting or a dedicated server?

There are so many options out there, so many different places to choose from, and if you stick to only one criteria the odds are that you won’t choose the best choice.

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Values to Grow By

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When VeggieTales was just a glint in Phil Vischer’s eye, he believed that one day there would be Veggie-everything, and he got that pretty much right.  Not only are there feature length movies and made for home DVDs, but there are also stuffed animals, puzzles, and books.

When I was in the doctor’s office with our young fruits the other day, I saw one of the books that Big Idea was pushing out through Scholastic—they were in a “Values to Grow By” series, and being the VeggieTales fan that I am, I thought I’d sign up.

However, last night while I was looking online for where to sign up for the monthly subscription I found (alas!) that I could find no mention of them on the Scholastic pages.

Fortunately, I was able to find that I could get 7 on ebay, so I’ll be doing reviews of them soon…

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