Bear Care Bear
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![]() Care Bears Tenderheart Love a Lot Bear Christmas 8 Beanies NWT US $3.25
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![]() Care Bears Limited Edition Lovely 27cm Plush SP09 US $1.56
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![]() Care Bear Funshine puppet Cheer Bear Beanie bears US $3.25
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![]() Care Bear Goodluck Love a Lot Christmas Candy cane bears US $3.25
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![]() 25th Anniversary Care Bears White bear with tag US $4.99
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![]() Vintage Care Bears Grumpy Bear US $4.99
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![]() Care Bears Limited Edition Lovely 27cm Plush WB11 US $1.56
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![]() Bedtime Bear Care Bears beanie baby plush 20th anniversary 2003 blue moon star US $12.99
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![]() Surprise Bear Care Bears beanie baby plush 2004 blue w heart and star box RARE US $25.99
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![]() VINTAGE GRAMMS CARE BEARMINT CONDITION WITH BOOKLET ATTACHED US $10.99
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![]() 4 VINTAGE1980S KENNER CARE BEARS 1 IS A COUSIN US $5.99
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![]() Mixed Lot Vintage Care Bears Figurines Key Chain Share Friend Funshine Cupcake US $14.95
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![]() 2003 Share Care Bear plush singing talking moving purple lollipop 13 toy EUC US $8.99
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![]() Vintage Care Bear Christmas Card w envelope US $3.50
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![]() Care Bears Limited Edition Lovely 10 Plush DollFY02 US $1.56
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![]() Vintage Care Bear Embroidered Tummy Patch GOOD LUCK BEAR US $9.00
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![]() Care Bears FUNSHINE 8 Plush Excellent Collectors Condition ONE OWNER US $9.00
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![]() Vintage Care Bear Embroidered Tummy Patch FUNSHINE BEAR US $10.00
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![]() Care Bears BASHFUL HEART 8 Plush 2004 NWT SPECIAL EDITION SERIES Exc Condit US $13.00
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![]() Vintage Care Bear Cousin Embroidered Tummy Patch GENTLE HEART LAMB US $12.00
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Where can you buy a care bear hoodie with ears?
I have been trying to track down the care bear hoodie that has the little ears on it as a christmas gift for my wife. 80's Tee's use to have one, but they no longer carry it, and I am having a heck of a time trying to track one down, anyone know where I may find one? Here is a link to the image from 80's Tee's they no longer stock this item and have been quite unhelpful when I contacted them
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.80stees.com/images/Halloween_Costumes/Green_Care_Bear-hoodie.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.80stees.com/Halloween-Costumes/Care_Bear_Costume.asp&usg=__pVNixZzraH0ZzEM9HeIVFUh-Jlo=&h=500&w=312&sz=30&hl=en&start=1&um=1&tbnid=1J-pjsW2MtOLdM:&tbnh=130&tbnw=81&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcare%2Bbear%2Bhoodie%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DN
I too am looking for a care bear sweatshirt with ears.. i you hear anything email me @ lordidee@yahoo.com
In Luke 13:6-7, Jesus told the parable of the fig tree. The owner of a vineyard had a hired hand who took care of the trees in the vineyard. The owner regularly checked a particular fig tree for three years, but it never did bear any fruit, so he told his hired hand to cut it down. It was using up the soil without bearing fruit, so there were plenty of other fig trees that would use that same soil and bear fruit. Since the hired hand had cared for the tree for three years, he didn't want his efforts to be wasted, and he thought that he could make the tree bear fruit. He asked the owner to leave it alone for one more year, and during the next year he would spend extra time cultivating around it and fertilizing it. If it still didn't bear any fruit, then he would cut it down.Â
I've had similar experiences in my garden. I plant several tomato plants each spring, and I spend a considerable amount of time in trying to grow a crop of tomatoes, because freshly grown tomatoes are so much more flavorful than store-bought tomatoes. I choose a location where the plants will get plenty of sunshine, then I did a deep hole for each tomato plant, and I bury fertilizer beneath the plant. When the plant begins to grow and the roots reach the fertilizer, the plant will receive extra nourishment. After planting the tomato plant above the fertilizer, I mulch it to help the soil around it to retain water. Then I place a metal cage around the plant in order to support its branches as it grows. After that, I continually check each plant every day or so. When they're dry, I water them. When tomato worms or spider mites attack them, I spray them with insecticide. If they fail to bloom, I spray them with blossom set. Usually, after a few weeks of warm weather, I'm able to harvest tomatoes on a daily basis.Â
However, sometimes a particular plant, for unknown reasons, fails to yield a crop. At a certain point in the growing season, I have to make a decision. Should I continue to spend my efforts on that plant which isn't bearing fruit, or should I pull it up. As soon as I'm convinced that it is not going to bear fruit, I decide to stop wasting water, fertilizer, and spray on it, and I pull it up.Â
Likewise, we're not here just to live out our lives. God has a specific plan for each of us. He is telling us that we need to repent (get with His plan), or perish. We need to change to His way of doing things, or perish. Ultimately, we need to bear fruit or perish.Â
Owen Weber is the founder of Christian Data Resources, which publishes Christian books and articles on topical issues and frequently asked Bible questions. His passion is to promote Bible study by teaching others how to learn more about God's Word. This will enable readers to decide where they stand on the issues, according to how they interpret God's Word for themselves. Visit http://www.christiandataresources.com/ for answers to your Bible questions.
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