Tales of a SAHD: How Tough Could It Be?
Austin Murphy and his wife decided to trade places, so she could renew her writing career and he could enjoy his 8 and 6 year old children and get a break from his job as senior writer for Sports Illustrated Magazine. Asking “How Tough Could It Be,” Murphy got a jolt of consciousness raising as he volunteered at school, directed the morning traffic circle, learned to cook and clean and wash, and tended to his children in sickness and in health. Murphy recounts parts of his experience on Internet radio program “Full Power Living” on Tuesday, 8 a.m. PST, August 17, 2004 on VoiceAmerica.com - 2004-08-10
No commentsHerb Lewis Ceritfied Radon Tester
Herb Lewis of Tennessee Building Inspection LLC has earned certification for radon testing. He specializes in testing utilizing the continuous radon monitor (CRM). The CRM is an advanced monitoring device that measures and records radon levels each hour.
- 2003-12-17
New Autism Website has its Own Autism Encyclopedia
The new website ChatAutism.com has an amazing resource for information - an autism wiki - 2004-09-14
No commentsWeb Site offers alternative to second job!
Before you go out and find a second job you might want to visit this web site. It offers an alternative to working outside the home. - 2003-07-03
No commentsPET AIR? by Austin Rose Coming to Petco Stores
Austin Rose Products, Inc., the leader in producing all-natural, citrus-based air purifying sprays for pets of all kinds, announced today that their signature product ? PET AIR? ? will be available in Petco stores. - 2004-03-03
No commentsKids in the Kitchen
When it’s too chilly to play outside, your children will enjoy whipping up these recipes. Tasty, too!
It’s that in-between time for children — too cool to play outside for very long, the last weeks of the school year seeming to the kids to be dragging by much too slowly. If your daughter…
Winter Sinusitis May Have Finally Met Its Match Thanks To Hot Pepper Nasal Spray
With cold & flu season fast approaching, many yearly sufferers are hoping to get a much needed reprieve from this winter?s ?sinus woes? thanks to the world?s first hot pepper nasal spray. In less than a year, ?Sinus Buster? all natural pepper nasal spray has built a phenomenal reputation with hundreds of doctors, and thousands of their patients who suffer from chronic sinus and headache symptoms, but the manufacturer claims their unique pepper formula is also extremely effective for flushing away acute sinus infections. - 2004-09-23 Friend of PR Web - 1
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