Mom’s Library #17: New Co-Host!

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I am excited to introduce my new Co-Host:

Julie @ Hey Mommy Chocolate Milk 

Please stop by her blog, follow and leave a comment on her awesome science experiment that she linked-up to last week’s Mom’s Library.
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This week’s featured posts:

Slow Cooker Roasted Chicken 

Amy shares an super simple recipe that is easy on your budget and tastes amazing.  You will never want to roast a chicken in the oven again.  Get over to Pounds 4 Pennies and learn how to cook your own chicken in a pot.
slow cooker roasted chicken

Do You Have Mommy Brain? 

I do!  Stop by Live Called for some funny things Jenni has done and leave your own “Mommy Brain” moment in the comments. 
forgetting things during pregnancy

Shades of Grey Divorce 

Gail addresses a shocking figure: 25% of married couples over the age of 50 are getting a divorce!  Stop over to 1-Minute Bible Love Notes to read more.
divorce in old age

Compassion Unit Study 

Savannah gives us some amazing resources, including a free online game, to teach our children about having compassion for others.  Check out Hammock Tracks for stories, a craft, activities and more.
games to teach compassion

Are You Celebrating Halloween? 

Megan offers some great insight.  What do you think about Halloween?  Do you celebrate it?  Go share your opinions at First Comes Love.
should christians celebrate halloween
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  1. Thanks for hosting the link-up!

  2. Thanks for hosting this each week! We also appreciate that you stop in and say HI! Don’t forget that we have a Saturday Showcase that starts Friday midnight and runs through Thursday noon. You can link up this link party and anything else you want to share.

    Have a super week! Susie @Bowdabra

  3. New follower from Mom’s Library link-up! Great blog, I am enjoying reading it.
    Erin
    http://travelingkidsonthego.blogspot.com/

  4. Tulip I love your blog and so enjoy your blog hops! Here I go now to HOP away!

  5. Thanks for featuring my post this week! :)

  6. I like you post it to much To make sure you keep up your participation levels, log on to your course at least 5 to 6 times a week, but ideally once every day. Your classmates will be adding to the discussion each day, and missing several days in a row will make it difficult to adequately participate. Asking questions shows that you are taking an active role in your education by trying to understand each concept fully.Leadership Development Newcastle

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  8. Nice and very informative post. Your opinion is more or less the same as main. Thanks!

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