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What are San Antonio mom bloggers writing about? Love, life, and parenting in the Alamo City. We're sharing our own posts and posts from other parenting blogs we love.
Aboard the Disney Dream: the food via @Sarah Vernetti at Wandering Off
The Sesame Street Book of Fairy Tales via @Burgin Streetman
San Antonio Botanical Gardens via @Tori Foster Johnson
Gorgonzola Spinach Mini-Quiches via @Ellen Evans at The Hip Vegetarian
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Packing for a Summer via The Half-Hearted Housewife
Creating Summer Goals for Your Family via @Stepfanie Cuevas
His Mercies are New Every Morning via @Amanda E
Project 52 | Twenty One - Find things you love to do. Do them often. via @miss shawna
Take the Kids to the Ball Game! via SportsMediaTalk.com
Cafe Rio Sweet 'n Tangy Pulled Pork Tacos with creamy lime cilantro dressing. Delicious!
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Amy T from ohsosavvymom.com
From Yellow Tail to J. Vidal-Fleury: My Wine Journey Through an MBA by OurSommLife
My Night Out with Area Bloggers - by @Candace Sacred Mommyhood
Summer reading programs keep your kids sharp via @Debi Pfitzenmaier
Sunbutter Sandwich Recipe: Peanut-Free and Delicious via @Pamela Price
Emilio Estefan at Hispanicize 2012 via @Melanie Mendez-Gonzales
Pinterest Friday Numero Veintiquatro | The Pennington Point via @Lisa Pennington
11 San Antonio Restaurants to Try via @Lilliana Gonzalez
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An appropriate title may include the word... via Moxie Photo blog
Food Memories « Mama to Aidan by @Tara Burkholder
The Elegance of the Eilan Hotel (in San Antonio) by @Laura Nivin
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Letters to Lily: A Belated Mother's Day Post
Be Inspired Project | San Antonio Photographer by Inspire Me Photography
Trying but Tired by Hope Whispers
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Pearl Farmers Market | Pearl Brewery San Antonio, TX via @Geekette Bits
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Austin Fun! A Day in Photos! by @Michelle Hernandez
Dirtiest Kid in the World: Backyard Birthday Banquet
Eating well during a kitchen remodel by @Neven Jones
Brownie points and delicious cookbook giveaway by @Emily Stringer
How do you do it? – cleaning tips by @Lisa Douglas
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Be Stronger than your Cravings by @Stephanie Smith
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Fashion Friday: Edition Memorial Day Weekend
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Rockstar Concert photography by @Amy Craft
The Parenting 2.0 Addiction -- unplugging and tuning in to my family. Via The Bloom Diaries.
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Foodie Gems: You Are Where You Stop To Eat by @Emily Stringer
Video of The South Texas Heritage Center at the Witte Museum in San Antonio, Texas
Colleen Pence from animoto.com
Enter by Friday, May 25 to win tickets to the Witte Museum's South Texas Heritage Center.
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Raising kids without religion
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How a blog post helped me land a book deal
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12 things to do after you've written a new blog post
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Info on the Grand Opening of the South Texas Heritage Center and a chance to win 4 passes. Please share.
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Review for the phil Promenade stroller by Moxie Photography -- The Bloom Blog
Whole Wheat Stick Buns at The Hip Vegetarian thehipvegetarian....
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Jessie Stemm Wow, I was raised Catholic as well, I felt I didn't have a relationship with God or of any knowledge...and I too, became agnostic in my late teens and early 20's. My family now attend Leon Valley Baptist...and love it. The preaching is biblical sound doctrine, we read straight out of the Bible and fellowship is great (Hebrews 10:25). We must figure out if we want to keep this generation in our faith...or we'll lose it. Faith that Jesus does not exist is faith just the same. Also, we might believe that God exist, but does he know us?? That is the question. We homeschool our children for that reason alone...to have a relationship and to know Christ. I will state --- it is a decision for the parents...but know it is an eternal decision just the same.
Colleen Pence Thanks for commenting, Jessie (and for posting a copy on my blog - I responded to you there more in depth. I appreciate it!