Family Law Attorney Robert Mues, writes about past holiday traditions including a Christmas project he took part in that provided gifts for needy children and Alternative Gifts International, a non-profit organization that inspires support for humanitarian/environmental causes.
Tags: Alternative Gifts International, children, Christmas, Jessica Jackley, kiva, Matt Flannery, Myanmar, Thailand, The Good Fun Book, traditions
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In a reprise from 2009, attorney Robert Mues shares his own memories of the 4th of July holiday and also provides a link to a database of Children’s books by author James R. Heintze that celebrate the Fourth.
Tags: 4th of July, America, Aunt Marion, Birthday of America, boardwalk, divorce, family law, family values, fireworks, Five Kezar Lakes, holiday, Independence Day, James R. Heintze, Maine, New Jersey, Oxford Plains Speedway, Shirley Muldowney, The Fourth of July Celebrations Database, Waterford
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Attorney Robert Mues shares his own memories of the 4th of July holiday and also provides a link to a database of Children’s books by author James R. Heintze that celebrate the Fourth.
Tags: 4th of July, America, Aunt Marion, Birthday of America, boardwalk, divorce, family law, family values, fireworks, Five Kezar Lakes, holiday, Independence Day, James R. Heintze, Maine, New Jersey, Oxford Plains Speedway, Shirley Muldowney, The Fourth of July Celebrations Database, Waterford
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The publisher of the Ohio Family Law Blog, Robert Mues wishes everyone a joyous holiday season and reflects on blogging, family issues and what the future brings.
Tags: blogging, children, Christmas, economy, family issues, family law, friends, gifts, Gregory Ramey, marriage, Mike Reinemann, money, values
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