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Visits And Sketches At Home And Abroad V2: With Tales And Miscellanies Now First Collected And A New Edition Of The Diary Of An Ennuyee (1834)
Anna Jameson
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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Our story begins with the birth of Mary Hanskye in 1841 as the Industrial Revolution is changing the face of pastoral England. While still a child, Mary comes under the influence of her uncle, one of England's great shipbuilders. Soon she is a young woman involved in a loveless marriage arranged by a father she has hardly known. Though tragedy and disappointment follow her like shadows, The Lovely Ship is a story of the survival of a strong woman as we follow her through marriage, childbearing, family crisis, and her ultimate ascent to the throne of power in the great shipbuilding company.
In Woodland Dreams, young readers say goodnight to beloved woodland animals as they prepare to sleep.This sweet bedtime book is at once a picture book and a lullaby, pairing familiar bedtime routines with nonfiction elements.Little ones will follow along as each animal returns to their warm and cozy woodland home. • Each adorable animal has their own special nighttime routine. • Charming illustrations by celebrated artist Marc Boutavant • Each animal is presented in an approachable, sleep-affirming way.And once every creature is tucked in tight, shhh . . . It's time for everyone to say goodnight.From the fox curling up in her den to the turtle dozing off in his shell, Woodland Dreams will send your little one off to sleep with a gentle and loving goodnight. • The lyrical text is perfect for bedtime read-alouds, engaging little readers with beautiful illustrations and a cozy rhyming narrative. • Ideal for children ages 3 to 5 years old • Resonates year-round as a go-to gift for toddler birthdays, holidays, and more • Perfect for parents, grandparents, and caregivers • Add it to the shelf with books like Time for Bed by Mem Fox, The Goodnight Train by June Sobel, and If Animals Kissed Good Night by Ann Whitford Paul.
With lyrical text from Karen Jameson (Woodland Dreams) and lovely illustrations from Wednesday Kirwan (Eggs Are Everywhere), this bedtime book shows every animal on the farm tucked in tight, drifting off to sweet dreams tonight! Farm-a-bye lullaby Field and barn melt into sky Moonbeams shine on evening blush Nighttime's blanket settles. Hush. From the largest horse to the smallest mouse, every animal on the farm has a sweet, sleepy bedtime ritual. Curl up like a soft lamb, snuggle like a warm chick, and settle in like a cozy calf, letting this soothing farm lullaby lull even restless little dreamers into a deep and peaceful sleep. This dreamy bedtime book pairs gentle rhymes with charming illustrations of the sleeping rituals of favorite farm animals. A great gift for any occasion, this lovely animal lullaby makes the perfect addition to any nursery, bedroom, or cozy reading nook. SWEET BEDTIME STORY: A soothing and lyrical text is perfect for bedtime read-alouds, engaging little readers with its beautiful illustrations and cozy rhyming narrative before sending them off to sleep with a gentle and loving goodnight. EVERY FARM ANIMAL SAYS GOODNIGHT: Featuring the bedtime rituals of both baby farm animals and their loving parents, this heartwarming book encourages parent/child bonding. Little animal-lovers and their caregivers will love snuggling up to these cozy farm friends. JUST RIGHT FOR THE AGE GROUP: In addition to reinforcing concepts like emotional security and unconditional love, the repetitive, read-aloud text structure also introduces rhyming, language patterns, and concepts like metonymy—ideal for boosting early cognitive development. GREAT GIFTING OPPORTUNITY: This sweet, beautifully illustrated bedtime book makes a gorgeous gift for any special occasion in a child's life, providing a read-aloud experience that infuses each sleepy moment with sweetness and love. LIGHTLY EDUCATIONAL: Scenes of familiar animals in a soothing farm environment, as well as in cozy sleeping places not usually visible to the human eye, serve to reinforce little readers' understanding (and appreciation) of nature and the natural world. Perfect for: Parents, gift-givers, animal and nature lovers
When stars are out and the moon's above, where do the wee ones go, my love? Where do the wee ones go? From the Pacific Ocean to the Australian outback to the bamboo forests of China's mountains, each baby animal has a warm, safe place to fall asleep. With a variety of baby endangered animals and their mamas gracing every spread, cozy and approaching sleep, readers will immerse themselves in richly illustrated scenes that span the globe and capture each creature's unique habitat. Snuggle close like a sweet panda, curl up like a cozy koala, and drift off like a drowsy elephant, letting the lush environments and soothing bedtime rituals of this gentle animal lullaby lull even the most restless little dreamers into a deep and peaceful sleep.
Rolling on the Floor Laughing: Inside the Mind of a Laughterbater
Jaimie Jameson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2010
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Funny and outlandish encounters of a na ve girl. Her blind faith and wacky views leave you laughing and wanting more. Jaimie's random thoughts and observations will entertain you on the toilet, during a road trip, or lunch hour. The short chapters make for quick laughs and light reading. Lucius Annaeus Seneca said, "It is more fitting for a man to laugh at life than to lament over it". The International Society for Humor Studies found that laughter is down 66 - 82% worldwide from what it was in the 1950's. In the 1950's people laughed on the average 18 minutes a day. Today, we are lucky if we av-erage between 4-6 minutes a day. This means it is more important than ever to find humor in every situation. Laughter was my only solace. I learned there was no better way to accept life than through laughterbation. Laughterbation was the greatest high. I didn't have to wait for someone to be in the same mood, understand what I meant, or even care about what I thought. When I found something funny then it was funny and I was free to laugh as hard as I desired. Laughterbation liberated me and changed my outlook on life. What exactly is laughterbation? Laughterbation is the stimulation or manipulation of one's own mind, esp. to Laughtergasm; Humorous self-gratification. Making yourself laugh when no one else is around or no one else is laughing with you. The life we have lived brought us into today and will produce the realities of tomorrow. I challenge you to reach down into your memories and re-experience the first time you ever laughterbated. Maybe it was an awk-ward experience but the pleasure's irrefutable. The ROFL Series contains tiny morsels of complete bullshit that went on during the daily episodes of my life but yours is another story. Use these titillating tales as a motivator; a sort of porn window into the laughterbation of your mind.
Spoken: A Collection of Sermons
Patrick Jameson Miller
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Monster: The Rebirth of Finnegan Sloane
Geneva Jameson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2010
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It's a rite of passage almost no one will escape: the difficult, emotional journey of downsizing your or your ageing parents' home. Here, nationally-syndicated home columnist Marni Jameson sensitively guides readers through the process, from opening that first closet, to sorting through a lifetime's worth of possessions, to selling the house itself. Using her own personal journey as a basis, she helps you figure out a strategy and create a mindset to accomplish the task quickly, respectfully, rewardingly - and, in the best of situations, even memorably. Throughout, she combines her been-there experience with insights from national experts - antiques appraisers, garage-sale gurus, professional organizers and psychologists - to offer practical wisdom and heartwarming advice so you know with certainty what to keep, toss or sell.
Downsizing the Family Home: A Workbook: What to Save, What to Let Go
Marni Jameson
Union Square Co.
2018
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Building on the award-winning Downsizing the Family Home, this guide--part journal, part workbook, part scrapbook--gently walks downsizers through their profound journey. It's just stuff Maybe so, but sorting through it all and quieting the emotions that downsizing stirs up is difficult--whether you're going through your own or your parents' home. This indispensable workbook provides valuable advice and how-to checklists along with a place to reflect, record, and retain an important piece of family history, even as you let go. Nationally syndicated columnist Marni Jameson covers these topics, and more: Nostalgia: Memories--not things--matter. Learn to let go of the guilt and sadness that downsizing awakens as you sort through the feelings along with the stuff.Endow: Discover why you cling to possessions, and find the freedom to move on to the next chapter in your life.Downsize: Roll up your sleeves and dive in Figure out what to toss, sell, donate, and keep, all while maintaining harmony in the family.Keepsakes: Save just enough to keep warm memories alive without creating clutter.Readers can easily apply the tips and takeaways they'll learn here as they clear, sort, sell, save . . . and chronicle.