
Shelley Wenger
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Small town country girl in southern Pennsylvania. Raising two boys on a small farm filled with horses, goats, chickens, rabbits, ducks, dogs, and a cat. Certified veterinary technician and writer at Virtually Shelley.
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Surrogacy Vs. Adoption
Most people spend their young adult years trying not to get pregnant. Then, when they find a partner that they want to marry and start a family, it isn't always as easy as they imagined. In fact, many couples struggle with infertility, and have exhausted all of their options in order to become parents.
By Shelley Wenger3 years ago in Families
Tips to Move Out Of Your Parents' Home
Many young adults can't wait until they move out and live on their own. However, as you start to look into moving out, it can be a bit scary, as well as really exciting. The freedom to make your own rules and do whatever you want can be overwhelming and exciting at the same time!
By Shelley Wenger3 years ago in Lifehack
Signs You Don't Make Enough Money
Many people live paycheck to paycheck, barely making ends meet. However, as times continue to get tougher, there are many people who simply don't have enough money at the end of the month. This can be really frustrating, especially as everyday things that you need get more expensive by the day. You may feel like you are falling more and more behind every month!
By Shelley Wenger3 years ago in Lifehack
Easy Ways to Make Money
As times get more and more tight, more people are looking for ways to make some extra money so that they can get ahead in life. However, that isn’t always easy. In fact, it can take a lot of time and energy to start and grow a side hustle, especially if you want to make it a full-time gig.
By Shelley Wenger3 years ago in Lifehack
Reasons To Adopt an Older Cat
Most people think about cute and cuddly kittens when they think of adding a cat to their household. However, that isn't their only option. Many adult cats and older ones need a good home. In fact, getting a cat that is a little older may be the best option for you and your family.
By Shelley Wenger3 years ago in Petlife











