Tuesday, February 7, 2012

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Greek Tragedy. Stories of Her Life.

Posted by kim on July 23, 2007

I never used to be a book reader. I always said, “Who has time to read?” And I still don’t have any extra hours in the day. But I’ve been doing a lot of traveling lately (and a lot of losing my luggage), thus a lot of sitting and waiting. So, I’ve started reading some “chick flicks” and even get caught up in some of them that I try to sneak in a chapter before bed.

Sometimes I google the authors to read up on their personal life and what they are up to now. After I read Straight Up and Dirty: A Memoir by Stephanie Klein, I went to her personal blog, StephanieKlein.com. Not only has she since married, but she has preemie twins! I’ve bookmarked her blog and it brings back many memories. I do not miss that roller-coaster ride of when my twins were infants, and I’ll keep them in my prayers.

Fostering a sharing and caring environment at home is nothing short of difficult. Especially for twins, who are often times expected to be each other’s best friends, expectations can be overwhelming. Bunk beds for your twins can grant them individual spaces while still learning valuable lessons about compromise and cooperation. The bunk bed helps save space in the kids’ room while your twins work together toward a common goal, whether it be making the bed or deciding who gets to sleep on the top bunk. Comfortable, secure, stylish, and a space saver, bunk beds can also be a vital learning tool for teaching your kids an important lesson in cohabitation.

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