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		<aboutMe>I&apos;m pretty ordinary--and that in itself makes me unique. I&apos;m a 20-something daughter, mom, wife, young woman, and child. I write about the things I know (and a few I don&apos;t). I love to read blogs as much as I like writing them. 

I have 3 blogs all linked together here. 
1. Advice for My Daughter
I became a mom on February 13, 2011. Every day since that screaming and hungry bundle of joy was put into my arms I have thought at least once &quot;Karrigan do this...&quot; or &quot;Oh Karrigan I wish I could tell you that...&quot;.

Knowing that when it comes to parental advice 80% of what I suggest will be ignored, 5% will be ignored until she graduates college or has kids of her own, 10% will be treated as if it was ignored but actually followed (Thank God for that 10%), and if I am REALLY lucky 5% will be appreciated and used daily--I have decided to start giving her one good (in my opinion) piece of recorded advice daily--or there about. As the # of kiddos grows perhaps my advice will too.

2. Feedin&apos; The Hoard
Starting a family also means you need to feed that family. I am a horrible cook. This is a recorded attempt to change that, while simultaneously nourishing my family.

3. Livin&apos; Moore
Its my blog about all the every day things my family does. It is highly neglected most of the time but I&apos;m trying here!</aboutMe>
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