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9 Comments

  1. Stacie says:

    Love it Jenny!!! Looks great! The Elephant is too cute!

  2. Chrissie says:

    Too stinking cute!!!

  3. Cheryl says:

    Perfect!! Great job :)

  4. Brandy says:

    Looks great girl!!!

  5. Liz says:

    Love it Jenny! It’s going into my bookmarks! ;)

  6. Paris says:

    Jenny-

    have you heard about/covered this yet?

    http://www.parentalrights.org/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={81C1F260-4A9F-4013-8164-68A360E295A5}

    http://parentalrights.org/

    Love your blog!

    Paris

  7. Andrea Smith says:

    Just found your site and love it. Alert you to a new conservative children’s book “Teach a Donkey to Fish”. http://www.goppy.com. Trying to teach kids about conservatism and I love the fact that you’re raising your kids and speaking out at the same time!

  8. L.L. Manning says:

    I have a suggestion for the theme music for the new Ricochet podcast which I think Mark Steyn would like — it’s from a Busby Berkeley musical, it has an instrumental section that has a “News of the world” old newsreel feel to it, plus gunshots. The song is “All’s Fair in Love and War” as sung by Dick Powell, from Gold diggers of 1937. The song is 10:35 in length, the part I would suggest starts at 5:03. I can send you the song zipped if you’d like.

  9. Diane says:

    Dear L.L. Manning,
    I’d love to hear the theme song that you suggest for the new Ricochet podcast. Please send the song on over & I’ll share it with the others. diane@ricochet.com
    (Thanks Jenny for the twitter tip)

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