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"Here is something for the teens of today" - BlogFrog exclusive competition

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Started by Tania, author of Larger Family Life - A Large Family Blog
Living life the large family way!

2/6/2010 12:37 AM

If you've come over after reading this post, welcome!  If you haven't yet read it and entered the giveaway on the blog you may want to head on over there now.It's ok, I'll wait!
 
Now for a BlogFrog exclusive chance to win a second copy of the book "50 Rules Kids Won't Learn in School" by Charles J Sykes, just leave a comment saying what you'd tell your teenage self if you could go back in time and have the opportunity to speak with yourself.
 
The competition is open worldwide and closes on February 14th.
 
Tania

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Reply by Cassandra
author of Ramblings of Casey
Ramblings from a child of God, wife, and mother

2/6/2010 1:11 AM

Hi, I am new to the community and I am enjoying it!

I don't have a teen yet they are all 6 and under but when they are teens I want them to make sure and enjoy being young. I spent my teenage years wanting to be an adult and feel like I missed out on things instead of enjoying being young

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Reply by Sharon
author of The Legacy of Home

2/7/2010 6:43 AM

I would love to win this book. What would I tell myself as a teenager?  I would have said to slow down and start saving money!



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Reply by Heather
author of

2/8/2010 7:06 AM

No teenagers yet, but I know what I am teaching them now is preparing them for those teenage years. I want them to love themselves just as they are, and have fun. Enjoy every age. 

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Reply by Paula
author of

2/9/2010 9:12 AM

I would tell my teenage self rule #4: If you think your teacher is tough, wait till you get a boss.

I am mother to a teenage son and a soon-to-be teenage girl and would love to win this book. Thanks for the chance to win!


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Reply by Christi
author of Our Bakers Dozen ~ formerly mum2twelve

2/9/2010 2:55 PM

What would I tell myself as a teenager if I could go back n time? To have more confidence in myself and to depend less on what others thought of me, that I was a good person regardless of who popular I was or wasn't.
Hoping to win the book, I have 4 teens in the house, have already sent four out into the world and have another five in the pipeline waiting on the teen years!
Blessings
Christi

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Reply by Tania
author of Larger Family Life - A Large Family Blog
Living life the large family way!

2/11/2010 3:01 AM

OK, there are three days left and very few people have entered. The chances of winning this one are really high! Come on, join in!
 
Tania

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Reply by Sharon
author of The Legacy of Home

2/12/2010 8:01 AM

Tania, how will you be notifying the winner? I completely forgot about this until just this minute, when I was browsing communities!

Blessings,
Mrs. White

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Reply by Tania
author of Larger Family Life - A Large Family Blog
Living life the large family way!

2/12/2010 8:22 AM

I'll announce the winner to this giveaway herein this thread and the one on the blog over there.
 
Tania

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Reply by Tania
author of Larger Family Life - A Large Family Blog
Living life the large family way!

2/15/2010 8:47 AM

The winner will be announced this week!
 
Tania
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Reply by Tania
author of Larger Family Life - A Large Family Blog
Living life the large family way!

2/16/2010 12:38 AM

I went through Random.org to pick the winner out of the five entrants, and the winner is number 2.
 
Mrs White, can you email your address to family@largerfamilylife.com so I can send your prize out?
 
Thank you all for entering!
 
Tania
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