Daily Housewifey Dose #21

I came across this video on Facebook. It is about a ballerina who, at a very young age, really wanted to dance. She faced a lot of challenges such as being overweight, jeers from “experienced” ballet dancers and of course envy of others. In the end, though, she was determined to show herself and her skills to the world. She succeeded. The lesson she left us is this:

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Free Hearing Screening

Being able to hear properly is important for children to be able to properly develop speech and language skills. Before, hearing loss in children were not detected and were left untreated. Today, in most hospitals in most countries, newborn hearing screening is automatic. Has your child had hearing screening? Find out how to get one for FREE in Chicago.

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Little Fort Road

 

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Lincoln Avenue is a historic and a major diagonal road that cuts across Chicago, through Lincolnwood and Skokie and ends on Dempster Street Morton Grove. It used to be called the Little Fort Road, which was an Indian trail leading to Little Fort or now called Morton Grove.

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Stories You Should Read

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What does it really mean to be a police officer in Chicago, IL? These are stories that we all want to hear or read about. These are stories that will open our eyes to how we get to sleep soundly at night. These are also stories that will make us laugh at how silly day to day blunders can be. These are also stories that will make us cry of relief at how conflicts can be resolved without harm or injury to the different parties.

So, what does it mean to be a police officer in Chicago? Then, hear it from the man himself at his book signing at the following Starbucks locations.

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