Monthly Archives: October 2011



Tips for Buying a Toddler Bike

Posted by Deborah Lillian on Oct 30th, 2011 • 

Help your child learn to bike by buying the best toddler bike. Our helpful tips will help you decide if a balance bike or a pedal bike with training wheels is best for your child.

Use Family Social Network Sites To Leave Behind Precious Memories

Posted by Lawrence White on Oct 30th, 2011 • 

If you wish to leave behind warm memories for future generations and savour the feeling of having achieved something that would help promote interest in your family lineage, then you would do well to look at tracing your family roots and becoming the storyteller of the wonderful history associated with your family.

Trace Back To Your Roots With A Family Social Network

Posted by Lawrence White on Oct 22nd, 2011 • 

Ever wonder if your family is originally from England or descends from another country? Or maybe you have a long lost great uncle that you would like to look up so that you could explore a branch of your family tree that you previously were not aware of.

A Family Tree: The Gift You Give the Next Generation

Posted by Samantha Charleston on Oct 10th, 2011 • 

A familial graph or whats commonly known as family tree is a drawing representing family relationships in a normal tree structure or a patterned set of parallel lines. A family tree is most often drawn with the oldest generations at the head portion of the tree while the most recent and younger generations are placed at the bottom.

Mothers Day Present For The Active Mum

Posted by Lawrence White on Oct 7th, 2011 • 

If your mum is more into thrills and adventure than fancy wine or chocolate, then why not really push the boat out this Mothers Day. Mothers Day presents for your active mum can be difficult to find however, just because she is up for a bit of excitement does not necessarily mean she wants to throw herself off a ledge on a bungee rope!

A Brief History of Thanksgiving

Posted by Larry Isaacson on Oct 6th, 2011 • 

When the Pilgrims came to Plymouth in 1620 aboard the Mayflower, they had already agreed to abide by the "Mayflower Compact" signed while crossing the ocean and which obligated them to pass just and equal laws for the general good of the colony.

How To Pick The Right Training Bike For Your Child

Posted by Deborah Lillian on Oct 6th, 2011 • 

These tips will help you pick the right training bike for your child to make learning how to ride a bike easier, safer and more enjoyable.

Begin Your Family's Family Tree

Posted by Samantha Charleston on Oct 4th, 2011 • 

When the world wide web was just starting, the world became a tinyer place. Friends became able to then have talks regardless of their being continents away from each other. This can all happen with just one click. Family members separated by many miles become acquainted virtually speaking without the pricey phone calls, and a family tree can provide this connection.

Six Things To Help Prepare A Toddler For The Arrival Of A New Sibling

Posted by Terry Stanfield on Oct 4th, 2011 • 

The arrival of a new baby is an exciting time for the whole family and can be challenging for parents of toddlers. Young children who are expecting a new sibling can experience...

How To Be A Part Of Your Family Social Network 24X7

Posted by Lawrence White on Oct 4th, 2011 • 

Networking through the Internet is most probably the greatest invention of the 21st century. Millions of people are on line every hour of the day, every day, making contact with family and friends. Every type of business is able to promote its products by advertising on these sites, with people buying and then recommending them worldwide.