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Sophia’s Story

Between the rareness of her cancer, and the fact that she has cancer in her eye, the Jeneskes were trusting that God would provide in some way a clear path forward for Sophia.

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Food & Kitchen, Family Life, Home Hacks Elizabeth Fischbach Food & Kitchen, Family Life, Home Hacks Elizabeth Fischbach

Wasted Food — How Rude!

Wasted food is a problem. In America, 40% of the food is wasted; yet, 1 in 8 Americans struggle to put food on the table. It takes a lot of resources and energy to make, transport, deliver, and consume the food we eat. Wasted food also wastes your hard-earned money. The average family of four spends about $1,500 on food each year that ends up being uneaten.

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Tag! You’re It!

There comes a time when you play games with your neighborhood friends for the last time, and you don’t realize it’s the last. And then, years later, seemingly out of nowhere, you realize you’re part of the older generation, and it’s now your duty to pass on the grand tradition of games to the new kids on the block.

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A child is sitting at a wooden table, holding a pen and engaged in a spot-the-difference activity on a colorful magazine or brochure. On the table, there is a blue and red ring-shaped object and a round red sticker that reads "READING IS RAD!" with a small yellow pencil illustration and the text "lincoln kids." The child's clothing has a blue and white pattern, and a black bracelet is on their wrist.

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Stack of four colorful Lincoln Kids magazines for different seasons, featuring a smiling girl in winter clothing on the cover of the winter issue, holding what appears to be a wand or stick, with falling snow in the background.
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