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2006
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the faces of meth

by lindterbeanComment Published at 13:2613:265 comments5 comments594 Visits594 VisitsReport

 
The sherriffs dept of Multnomah County Oregon compiled these mug shots of meth addicts that had come through the prison system. A very tangible account of some of the things methamphedamines can do to you. These photos really hit home with teenagers who are very body conscious anyway. Very educational.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/meth/body/faces.html
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2006
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like ebay for handmade things!

by lindterbeanComment Published at 08:2508:251 comments1 comments285 Visits285 VisitsReport


You can find some of the neatest things here, and if you are handy with crafts and such, it can be a great way to make a little holiday money.

http://www.etsy.com/
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2006
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6th Featured Member

by lindterbeanComment Published at 07:2307:2311 comments11 comments569 Visits569 VisitsReport
So I'll have a go now!

Starting with name, location, how many children:
I have two stepkids, both teenagers, but we have been a family for the past 12 years. One has recently started High School and one just entered into University. Despite rather varied backgrounds, we are all currently in the US.

How did you find Minti:

I don't really remember. I'm sure it was through some kind of search engine somewhere, but I have no idea what I was looking for that brought me here.

What's your favorite thing or feature at Minti:
I love how international everything is. You can get some really fresh viewpoints on advice when there are so many voices from so many cultures contributing. On our cooking group alone I am learning that even working out a grocery list is a cultural thing.

What's your favorite thing about being a parent:
When I see our two kids excited, healthy and making their way forward, it makes me happy. Not pride so much, really, just an overall sense of things being all right.

What has been your biggest parenting challenge:
Keeping up with everything teenagers get into. Sometimes it seems like everything is working against you. People often forget teenagers are not just skinny adults. They are still impulsive and inexperienced and forging all this with raging hormones and mixed societal messages. They are dealing with way too much on their own for the adults around them to just withdraw their guidance.

What's the best parenting advice you've ever gotten from someone:
My husband keeps reminding me that for bad or good, once they are out of the house and out of school (college for us), you will have to let them make their own way. We do everything we can now, then just step back and let them go. Then they will make some mistakes, have some successes, and at that point you cannot claim ownership of either.

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