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Welcome to September at the Korner! This month ends the summer season and starts with Labor Day and the new school year. Leaves will start falling from the trees and the mornings will be crisp and clear. *LOL* That is, if you don't live in Southern California. Just reminiscing when we lived in Connecticut :) Autumn also brings us the holiday seasons. Things will be hectic from now until the first of the year. Hang in there, the millenium is just around the korner. Have fun!

First day of Fall: September 22, 2004

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LABOR DAY
September 6, 2004
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Labor Day Links:

workerAn American Factory
workerLabor Day Ideas
workerShaboom's Labor Day Recipes

"Opportunity is missed by most people
because it is dressed in overalls
and looks like work."
Thomas Edison


Award
Thanks Becky and Penny

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SCHOOL
Wecome Back, Welcome Back!!

Watch out for:

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tips

  • To remove odors from thermos bottles: leave crushed newspapers in the bottle (or any smelly sealed container) for a couple of days. Or: fill the thermos with water, drop in four Alka-Seltzer tablets. Let it soak for an hour, longer if necessary.

  • Add a sprinkling of baking soda to your child's lunch box each day after school. Wipe clean or shake out the baking soda in the morning before packing their lunch. Keeps that box smelling fresh all year!

  • At the beginning of each school year, buy an accordion file folder. Add all the school papers as they come in. You can sort them when you have time.

  • Bring home an unused large (or extra-large) pizza box from your neighborhood pizzeria to store art work and large paper projects that you or your child will want to keep. You can stash the pizza box under a bed for easy storage.

  • Buy a rubber stamp or order self stick labels with your child's name and grade for identifying books, field trip permission slips, lunch money envelopes, etc.

  • If you can persuade your child to wait just two or three weeks for school supplies (back packs, lunch boxes, etc.) these items will be in the clearance section by mid September with huge discounts. The kids can get by with last year's stuff while they wait.

  • Write a love note, silly poem or an inspiring message to your child on their lunch napkin.

    Thanks Rexanne: http://www.rexanne.com

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September 12, 2004

Grandparent Links:

heartNational Grandparent's Day
heartFoundation For Grandparenting
heartFor My Grandchild
heartOff Our Rockers-Grandparents Parenting Again

The Moon Festival
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october

Don't Forget To "Fall Back" on the 24th :)
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Daylight Savings Time Ends

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Statistics for October:
  • Flower - Calendula
  • Birthstone - Opal
  • Bird - Hummingbird
  • Insect - Butterfly
  • Colors - Yellow and White
  • Celebrations - Octoberfest, Halloween and Columbus
  • Birthdays - Aunt Theresa, Jackie and April

    OCTOBER CELEBRATION LINKS:

    CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS chris columbus

    October 12th
    observed Oct. 11th

      indianColumbus in American History

      indianColumbus Navigation

    OCTOBERFEST German

    beerOctoberfest in Munich

    beerOctoberfest Steins

    beerShaboom's Octoberfest

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Go To Halloween Page
click on pumpkin
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Don't Forget To VOTE on the 2nd :)

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Statistics of the month:

  • Flower - Chrysanthemum
  • Birthstone - Topaz
  • Birthdays - John and Mary
  • Anniversaries - Tony and Brita
  • Holidays - Veteran's Day and Thanksgiving

Veteran's Day Link:

November 11th

Vets.com

Thanksgiving
Go To Thanksgiving Page

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