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WHY DOMESTIC CHORES MATTER LESS TO MEN
A few years ago, I was chatting online with a female friend while doing my laundry. She said to me, “You should go fold and hang up your clothes right away, otherwise they’ll get wrinkled.” My half-joking reply was, “What’s your point?” She fired back an eye-roll emoji and changed the subject.
By David Morton Rintoul3 years ago in Families
5 Reasons Why You'll Fall In Love With Our Luxurious Round Cut Moissanite Necklace
Are you looking for a unique and luxurious piece of jewelry that won't break the bank? Our Luxurious Round Cut Moissanite Necklace may be just what you're looking for! This beautiful necklace features a stunning round cut moissanite stone in a classic setting, and is sure to take any outfit to the next level. Here are five reasons why you'll fall in love with this elegant and timeless piece.
By Tommy Lottman3 years ago in Families
I'm Glad My Dad Died
Now that my closest family members know, my father passed away on Friday of vascular dementia. Bit of backstory for everyone unfamiliar with me and my life: My father Richard and mother Janice met over a Christian dating ad in a newspaper. They married quickly after, in 1983, then I made my way into the world two weeks late on August 30, 1984. My brother Ryan followed a few years later.
By Jen Chichester3 years ago in Families
You Won’t Remember Your Christmas Gifts
When you’ve had as many or more Christmas Eves and Christmas Days as I have, the gifts you’ve received tend to run together. I was thinking about this today while trying to remember some of the best Christmas gifts I’ve ever received.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Families
What A Girl Needs
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. In her room, it was designed to be a baby girl’s dream. Mystical creatures and lettering lined the trimmings of the walls the parents purposely designed to avoid a pink color scheme. Each wall had different particular earth toned patterns. Perfectly coordinated mixtures of Forest Green, Midnight Blue, Desert Sand, Canyon Brown, and Rich Earth filled the space to make it a special world for her to get lost inside. Visual entertainment from floor to ceiling, with pictures of significance framed accordingly. All her soft stuffed animals were arranged from biggest to smallest in different corners and play areas, and her bookshelf had wonderful fiction and non-fiction tales. As she grew, her bookshelf would rotate in complexity, length, and interests of her own so she could never be bored or out of choices. Her crib was custom-made, and designed to be the most comfort a baby could ask for when resting. With a beautiful crib mobile that spinned gingerly above her head. The sheets and blankets were minimalistic, so they weren’t overly stimulating. But, purchased based on their stitch count and material that were used to make them. There was almost always a sound of the ocean, wind, and quiet tones flowing around from the noise machine. Occassionally, you could even hear an audiobook reading or a classical song being played.
By Alexis Dean Jr.3 years ago in Families
Improve Your Child’s Chances of Success at School with These Tips
Children need a supportive environment at home in order to succeed in school with assistive technology for preschoolers. Family and friends should work together to ensure that a child receives the best education possible. It doesn't take much to show your child that you support them. Taking an interest in their activities, for example, can help them perform better in school. When properly supported, all children can succeed in school. There has never been a better time than now to begin providing your child with the necessary support and encouragement.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Families
Blue Heart
I've never submitted my poetry or let anyone read it. I've always written for myself, to release the sadness of the moment or express the joy I'm bubbling over with. Today I was scrolling Facebook and I saw the entry ad for a haiku and I thought, why not? What do I have to lose?
By Ada O'Brien 3 years ago in Families









