Month: <span>December 2021</span>

Month: December 2021

Parental Rights Wake-Up Call

Parental Rights Wake-Up Call

2021 was the year that many parents woke up to the fact that Washington state law allows minors 13 and over to have complete privacy when it comes to their medical and mental health records. This isn’t a new thing – it’s been going on for decades – but it’s now being...

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Creating Chaos

Creating Chaos

This is creation of chaos and division. It’s not just at the airport – it’s in the grocery store, at school, in the office, at your favorite restaurant.

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Hope For Christmas

Hope For Christmas

Today is Christmas Eve and as I reflect it seems this year has gone by in the blink of an eye, and yet at the same time, it has been painfully slow some days. As a mother of twins, I always said of my girls’ younger years that the days were like an eternity, but the...

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No Fear, No Control

No Fear, No Control

As with any new Covid variant comes the increase in fear-mongering. Omicron made it’s debut less than one month ago and leaders all over the world are pushing fear and panic in another attempt to control the people.

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What is Ethnic Studies?

What is Ethnic Studies?

Many parents are constantly trying to play catch up with what the legislature, the teacher’s union, the OSPI and down to the local district level are changing and implementing in our public schools, which has them asking: “What exactly is Ethnic Studies?”

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A King at Christmas Part 2

A King at Christmas Part 2

At birth, he was called a king. Kings are rulers. He is the King of all kings and the ruler of all rulers. He didn’t raise an army and he didn’t establish a new government before his death, but was he a political activist?

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