This is a blog, a “web log” of the ins and outs of the Jeub Family. To date we have 535 subscribers to this site. Subscribers have posts like this one drop into their email throughout the year, discussing topics and sharing news events that, for the most part, surround the Jeubs’ busy lives. Want…
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Happy New Year
The Jeub Christmas Letter
Final Day for Christmas Shipping and 50% off certain products!
Can you believe it? There is only one week left till Christmas. Thursday, December 18, is the final day to receive your books by Christmas Eve, as everything mailed out will be Priority Mail. Consider these great gifts, favorite hot items for academic debaters: Blue Book Advanced Flow Pro System Countdown to College Keys to…
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The Busy Christmas Season
Boy, has it been busy this Christmas season! We decided to get our older children involved in drama performances in Colorado Springs, and the trips to the city has drawn much from our time and gas tanks. Last night Lydia and Isaiah performed in The Greatest Christmas Pageant Ever, a couple weeks following Cynthia’s performance…
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Black Friday Sales
We’ve participated in Black Friday shopping only twice in our lifetimes, and both times we returned home with our modest bags of whatever thinking, “Why in the world did we do that?” If you are the same, let me encourage you to shop this Christmas from one of our Monument Publishing sites. The savings are…
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Jeub Thanksgiving dinner costs HALF of nat'l avg
In my previous post (“How much does a Jeub Thanksgiving dinner cost?“) I commented on how the media likes to report on how difficult life is for Americans. Perhaps it makes good news or sells papers? I don’t know why, but Wendy and I find ourselves laughing at the headlines and doom-n-gloom news. Life is…
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How much does a Jeub Thanksgiving dinner cost?
The Los Angeles Times reported on the average cost of a Thanksgiving turkey dinner going up 5.6% from last year. As we have continually argued in previous posts, papers like the LA Times attempt to push a “doom and gloom” picture on our opportunities as families. It is interesting to note that the very report…
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Doom and Bloom
It is difficult to avoid the doom and gloom in people’s hearts today. Never before has the stock market plunged like it did after a presidential election. No matter what the policies of a new administration, Wall Street usually responds positively because of the certainty of the direction. With Obama, however, certainty isn’t there, other…
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