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What magazines do you get, and why?
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We get a lot since my cousin's kids all participate in this school fundraiser selling magazines.
We get Good Housekeeping, Parents, Parent's Early Years, Cooking Light, ESPN the Magazine, Real Simple, and Latina (I'm a Spanish teacher).
We don't purchase any magazines, but we get a few:
My parents give DH Consumer Reports and Handyman for Christmas each year
DH got a free subscription to I think two different bike magazines when we bought his bike this year.
My parents have a dental practice, so I can get any old magazines I want from them after they pull them out of the waiting room. I always take the Rachel Ray magazine and I just had them pull out a few months worth of Parents and Family Circle to see if I like them - haven't had time to read them yet though.
Serendipity3, South Beach, Miami, FL 2012
The only magazine I get anymore is Real Simple and I barely read that. I've been thinking of Parent magazine or something like that but....I don't think my free time situation is going to get any better. Hmmm....
Maybe I'll look at the price and then decide.
Thriving by Focus on the Family: It's a Christian publication which I like, and it has cool ideas for things to do with your family.
Citizen by Focus on the Family: Also a Christian publication, discusses current issues in society/politics from a Christian based perspective. I thought DH would enjoy it.
Family Circle: I like the recipes and the gardening articles. I subscribed because they sent me some little free cookbook with my order. I probably won't re-subscribe though.
Parents: I swear this subscription is never going to end. I remember buying a year's subscription back when Emma was born, and I swear I've never renewed it. They just keep sending me more and more and more. I have most of them still piled up in the plastic.