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Chicagoan Tom Krieglstein has been an award-winning online pioneer since he was in college seven years ago. His latest concept landed him a $10,000 prize from a new Web2.joe community for small businesses and entrepreneurs called Ideablob.com.

Ideablob enables entrepreneurs to share and compare ideas, and gives them a chance each month to win $10,000 to grow their ideas. The online Ideablob community votes on the winner, and Krieglstein won the November balloting with his idea to develop freshmen-orientation software that integrates with online social networks to match freshmen college students to other students, groups and courses.

Ideablob enables entrepreneurs to share and compare ideas, and gives them a chance each month to win $10,000 to grow their ideas. The online Ideablob community votes on the winner, and Krieglstein won the November balloting with his idea to develop freshmen-orientation software that integrates with online social networks to match freshmen college students to other students, groups and courses.


Adding blessings

But mostly, the couple's lives revolve around caring for their kids.

"People ask us 'How do you do it?,'" Carrie says.

"Well, this is what we started out with as parents. To us, this is normal. We're just Mom and Dad and that's it. ... This is what we were meant to do."

from China with love

Early in their marriage, Rick Temple, a lawyer, and his wife, Sheila, discussed adopting "someday" after having their two biological sons. (Weston, now 21, is a student at Missouri State University, and Kyler, 18, is a senior at Kickapoo High School.)

When the boys were 14 and 11, the couple contacted an international agency, intending to adopt a healthy infant or toddler from China.

But while researching the process online, Sheila discovered a little girl whose heart defect had been surgically mended in China with help from a nonprofit U.S.


Beautiful Miss Idaho in LCHS Parade

Below, Family Phil's shot of historic downtown Wallace. BTW, Phil has a Little-Ears-Have-Big-Windows post here.

*HBO's still trying to figure out what Stebbijo/Your Choice means by done-r here.

*CDADave/Thin Air is trying out a new look as he prepares to return to the HBO blogosphere in a big way on Monday. He's asking folks what they think here.

*Amy Crooks/That's Life. Life Goes On sounds as though she's been working hard for her money and not blogging too much here.

*Marianne Love/Slight Detour has some fascinating historical info about Bonner County, including how Hoodoo Creek was formed and how Sagle got its name after losing out to Eagle in southern Idaho here.

Also: Herb Huseland/Bay Views puts in his 2 cents about the inheritance tax here, Digital Fog has another fine parody here, ErinG/Idaho Native is getting nervous about the birth process here and Cis Gors/From A Simple Mind analyzes an online quiz she took here.



 

 

 

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