Peggy Bowes has been here before and shared wisdom, and I’m delighted that she offered to stop by again. Peggy’s the author of The Rosary Workout and a columnist at Catholic.net. You can also find her blogging, Twittering, and Facebooking. Thanks, Peggy, for joining us today! – “And from the fig tree learn a parable: [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Peggy Bowes'
Summer is Nigh, Give Healthy Eating a Try, by Peggy Bowes
July 17th, 2010 · No Comments · guest post
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Guest Post: Reflecting the Light of the Son, by Peggy Bowes
May 11th, 2010 · 4 Comments · Inspired by Mary, guest post
Peggy Bowes graciously offered to share her thoughts on Mary with us this month, and I was so excited. I just loved the wisdom she shared last time she was here. You’ll find her blog at Don’t Know Much About the Rosary? She’s the author of The Rosary Workout (which I loved), which has recently [...]
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Guest Post: Exercise for Busy Moms, by Peggy Bowes
April 27th, 2010 · 6 Comments · guest post
I first “met” Peggy Bowes when I received a review copy of her e-book The Rosary Workout (which I loved). Since then, The Rosary Workout has been published in hard copy (yay!) and Peggy has started blogging. She remains one of my favorite authors for her encouraging tone and her optimism. Exercise is no easy [...]
Quick Takes on The Rosary Workout
October 16th, 2009 · 13 Comments · Books, Inspired by Mary, Quick Takes, Reviews
For the last two years, exercise has been the goal I just can’t seem to meet. I know I need to exercise. I don’t need to lose weight, but I do need to become intentionally active. I’ve been battling it — trying and giving up, repeat — and, at some point this year, I actually [...]
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If I'm not off hiding somewhere with a good book, chances are I'm chasing a kid or a dog or sleeping, because every mom can use a nap! I found Prince Charming and married him, and now we enjoy the idiosyncrasies of life in an old farmhouse. Oh yeah, and we root for the Buckeyes. Every time.



