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SelenaB | Filed under: Weekly Advice Column
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Direct Answers from Wayne and Tamara
Prying Eyes
Okay, so I’m going to be 25 this summer, and I have lots of best friends. One of them is 35. She’s so cool and is super easy to talk to about crushes and stuff. The problem is I know her dad’s side of the family really well, but I don’t know much about her mom’s side.
She wasn’t that close to her mom till she had her baby, and now she has gone back to not mentioning her mom much. For some reason my friend doesn’t like her stepdad. She never mentions him ever. For the longest time I didn’t even know their names, and I only met them once.
You’re probably thinking I could just ask her. You see, though, most of this I only know from her grandma who is like a grandma to me. That’s how we met. Her parents divorced when she was seven, and she lived with her dad growing up. I know it’s none of my business, but it would be nice if she could trust me with it.
My friend lives a couple of hours away, so I don’t see much of her. I don’t feel like asking her grandma. I shouldn’t let it bother me, but I have so many questions and I don’t want to make her feel uncomfortable by asking.
Joni
Joni, we live in a world where you can go online and find a satellite picture of any stranger’s house, peek at their legal records, or hire a private investigator to ferret out their personal information. Those activities aren’t driven by altruism, but by baser motives.
So the first question you might ask yourself is, why do I want to know? Your friend isn?t suicidal, on the edge, or depressed. Just the reverse. Her life is in order. Why do you need to know more about her background than she has already shared?
Many people consider family to encompass everyone they are related to, biologically or through marriage. For others, however, family is the emotional network they were raised in. That seems to be your friends view. One thing is clear: you don’t have a true need to know, and a sure way to lose a friendship is by being snoopy and overstepping bounds.
There is something creepy about the employee who wants a key to the business the second day on the job, and some of the most frightening movies, like Single White Female and The Talented Mr. Ripley, aren’t about chainsaw massacres. They are about a person who tries to invade a life.
We say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but we don’t acknowledge that people who try to learn too much about us trigger our fears. We fear sharks because they can eat our body, but those who try to get too close may make us feel they are consuming our soul.
The historian Felipe Fernandez-Armesto has suggested the earliest human idea?an idea far older than the first written records?is cannibalism. That sounds shocking, but he explains that our ancestors around the world rarely practiced cannibalism for nourishment. Rather they did it in a ritual fashion to take on the prowess of those they admired or regarded highly.
If he is correct, then the idea of incorporating into ourselves as much as we can about a respected person is deep within us. Perhaps that is why advertisers use Tiger Woods or David Beckham to get us to purchase products. Paparazzi try to steal images of famous people, and tabloids dig up dirt on them. When tabloids cannot find dirt, they make the dirt up.
We don?t think that describes you, but neither do we see a reason for you to look into your friend’s background. Friendship is not something to tamper with. Her example as a person and the warmth of her light should be enough for any true friend.
Wayne & Tamara
Authors and columnists Wayne and Tamara Mitchell can be reached at www.WayneAndTamara.com.
Send letters to: Direct Answers, PO Box 964, Springfield, MO 65801 or email: DirectAnswers@WayneAndTamara.com .

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Product Name: Fisher-Price Digital Arts & Crafts Studio
Rating: 8
Where to buy: Fisher-Price Digital Arts & Crafts Studio
Designed for children ages 4 to 9 this arts and craft studio plugs right into your home computer and gives your children hours and hours of fun art and craft activities to do all on their own.
Being a mom of 3 very lively children I wanted to find something they could do that would occupy their time, but would also help them learn to use their creativity. Knowing Fisher Price I felt I could find just that with them. I found this great studio and it keeps the kids occupied for hours.
This wonderful invention plugs right into my home computer. It has 85 different projects that my children can tackle with very little struggle. It’s easy to understand for all of them and they have fun making and creating all different types of arts and crafts.
Included in this studio is the base that the kids can see their creations come to life on. It also includes CD software and a USB cable making it easy to set up and use. The software includes over 250 different colors, 300 stampers and over 70 scene starters. There is no end to what the kids can make and do.
The stylus is capable of being used as a pencil, a stamper and even more. With things such as connect the dots, party hats and greeting cards, my children can make things that amaze them and all our family and friends. It’s so easy for them to use, which makes it fun.
There are things such as coloring pages, flying airplanes and leaping frogs they can play, color and create. The software that comes with this studio is just filled full of all types of different activities. You can also purchase other software that can take their creations to new levels. Their imagination can run wild.
They also can save and print their creations with no problems. Best of all you have parental controls so nothing on your computer can be jeopardized by those inquisitive little minds and fingers. They have total control of their own table and pencil while you have control of the PC.
Children need to be able to let their imaginations go and to use that imagination to create their own ideas. This studio allows them to do that. I no longer hear “I’m bored.” or “Why can’t we watch TV or play video games?” For hours and hours of fun, try this arts and craft studio. Your children will be glad you did.

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Ingredients:
1 can pork and beans
1 can (8 oz.) pineapple chunks, drained
1 small green pepper, cut into strips
¼ C. onion, diced
¼ C. brown sugar, firmly packed
2 Tbsp. vinegar
3 Tbsp. soy sauce
Directions:
Combine all ingredients in a greased casserole dish. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 35 minutes, stirring once or twice during baking time. Serve piping hot. Great with hotdogs, hamburgers, or side salad.

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SelenaB | Filed under: 3 Things Your Family Can Do to Celebrate Earth Day
Earth Day, which is on April 22nd, is an annual celebration of the environment and learning to improve our world. Taking some time as a family to celebrate Earth Day is not only educational, but fun as well. There are many cities that host Earth Day activities. Check and see what is offered locally.
Visit your local zoo and see the animals in their environments. The zoo will probably have educational programs planned, as well as fun activities for the entire family. It can be a great way to spend the day. Some zoos even offer free admission, or free admission if you either take public transportation or ride your bike to the zoo.
As you make your way through the zoo, you can talk about how the ecology of one area of the world affects another. Discuss with your family how we benefit from things like the plants from the rain forest and how important it is to preserve them.
Why not spend the day at the local botanical gardens? Not only are the plants beautiful, but your family can learn about how we benefit from the plants. Plants provide food, medicines and oxygen. They also provide ground cover that helps prevent erosion and flooding. After visiting the gardens, it might be fun to plant your own garden at home. Research the plants that will be the best for your climate. It will be a great family activity that will last beyond Earth Day and will be a reminder to help care for the planet as you care for your own garden.
Planning fun activities at home is also a great way to celebrate Earth Day, as you will be saving gas by not traveling. Reuse items from around the house to create clever crafts. Turn off the TV, go outside and enjoy the fresh air, weather permitting, and have a picnic in the yard.
There are many websites that give additional ideas for celebrating Earth Day. You can also find scheduled events for your hometown that can inspire other family fun that also helps the earth.

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SelenaB | Filed under: Where Did Leprechauns Come From?
The belief in leprechauns is traced back to Celtic pagan belief in fairies. They were depicted as a loners, who liked to cause mischief. In some stories, they were the shoe makers of the other fairies.
Leprechauns are usually shown as having a hidden treasure of gold. Many of the stories deal with how to catch one and have him give you the gold. Some said that they can be found by tracking the sound of their shoe makers’ hammers while others said the pot of gold can be found at the end of the rainbow. In one legend, a young man caught the leprechaun, and the leprechaun told him that the gold was buried under a plant in the field. The young man tied a red ribbon around the plant and made the leprechaun promise not to remove the ribbon when he left to get a shovel. The leprechaun kept his promise, however, he had tied a red ribbon on all the plants in the field.
The visual image of the leprechaun has changed over the years as well. Earlier descriptions have them wearing red clothes and a shoemakers apron. Most of the time, they are older and wearing glasses. It wasn’t until more recently that their clothing became green because they were associated with Ireland. The Disney movie “Darby O’Gill and the Little People” changed the image of the leprechaun a great deal. “This cheerful, friendly leprechaun is a purely American invention, but has quickly evolved into an easily recognizable symbol of both St. Patrick’s Day and Ireland in general.”
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