Ready For College: Everything You Need To Know
Michael Pennock


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1 Great Gift for any Teen in Your Life!
This newly updated and refreshed look at going off to college is a great resource for any student who's about to banch into this new phase of life. From the months prior to leaving home to the actual transition to college life, author Michael Pennock thinks of everything, from the practical to the spiritual.

For kids, the book is fresh, enthusiastic and non judgemental, offering practical advice and great insights in a fast paced and fun format, including charts, checklists and thought provoking questions.

For parents, the book offers trusted and moral advice on even the toughest of topics your kids will face when they leave the nest.

Ultimately, we send our children off to face their futures accompanied by our prayers and the hope that the values we've given them over the years will stick - Mike Pennock is on your team, praying with you and your children for wisdom and love as they move on to this wonderful stage of life's journey.

This book is going on my list of great graduation gifts for the special young people in my life.

Thursday, 24-Jul-2008 08:37:46 CDT
Quote of the Day:


If an experiment works, something has gone wrong.

Florence Flask was ... dressing for the opera when she turned to her
husband and screamed, "Erlenmeyer! My joules! Someone has stolen my
joules!"

"Now, now, my dear," replied her husband, "keep your balance and reflux
a moment. Perhaps they're mislead."

"No, I know they're stolen," cried Florence. "I remember putting them
in my burette ... We must call a copper."

Erlenmeyer did so, and the flatfoot who turned up, one Sherlock Ohms,
said the outrage looked like the work of an arch-criminal by the name
of Lawrence Ium.

"We must be careful -- he's a free radical, ultraviolet, and
dangerous. His girlfriend is a chlorine at the Palladium. Maybe I can
catch him there." With that, he jumped on his carbon cycle in an
activated state and sped off along the reaction pathway ...
-- Daniel B. Murphy, "Precipitations"