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If family is everything, these how-tos will help you through it all, from sibling drama to family vacations to irritating in-laws and beyond.
I'll Never Desert You
My eyes rippled open at the primary light of day. Grayish tints dispersed across the day break lit sky, the surrounding beams of the rising sun cresting over the far off skyline, and radiating down follow measures of warmth to a virus desert. I sat up and just a little, my eyes flickering languidly while I attempted to muster the gumption to get myself up. I wanted to remain, lay on the delicate grass, and partake in the full degree of the morning, however obligation called, sadly. I checked out the secret desert spring.
By shahana shana3 years ago in Families
The Advice of my Mother
"I think you have to duplicate yourself, by showing them respect as a mother and as a friend. That makes it easier for your daughter to come to you about anything. Your daughter should always know that ‘Mommy is my friend, but she is also my mom. That means I need to have a certain respect for her.’ That is why we talk about everything, MJ. I think you and your sister would talk to me before you talk to your girlfriends. And I believe our relationship is contagious to other people, and that allows people to be free around us as well.
By Milith Jade "MJ"3 years ago in Families
The Disney Genie Plus, Lightning Lane. Does it Work like Magic?
We did it. We put the My Disney Experience app to the ultimate test. We were traveling with a group of people, 11 in total. It was a family trip, celebrating the college graduation of my niece and son with their closest friends. We had begun making arrangements months earlier. I think it was January or February. Far enough in advance to make dining reservations. The earliest for Disney Dining is 60 days prior to travel. Rule number one, planning your dates is crucial to getting into the restaurants you want.
By victoria patricolo3 years ago in Families
Are Automatic Soap Dispensers Worth It?
If you've ever been to a public restroom, you've probably noticed soap dispensers. Most of them are the traditional push-button kind, but some are automatic. You might wonder if the automatic soap dispensers are worth it.
By Reynold Aquino3 years ago in Families
The loser business of hot fashion mom
When I became pregnant, my biggest fear was being tied up. When the baby's born, I'll take it myself. Bathing a baby is a tricky issue for many new mothers. I accidentally saw someone transfer a Baby bath chair on a foreign website, which caught my eye immediately. The color is bright, it looks like a beach chair for adults, and the price is reasonable, only 300 yuan with postage. Bathing the baby became a game. Put the Baby bath chair in the tub and place the Baby half lying on it. I hold the shower in one hand and apply the body wash to him in the other. It takes a few minutes.
By orlando hanafee3 years ago in Families
How To Keep Your Kids Busy With These Amazon Finds
Attention all self proclaimed Amazon addicts. Wanna know how to to keep your kids busy? Do you always shop Amazon? This post is for the parents who are trying to avoid TV and Ipads. To each their own, but don’t you remember how fun it was to play outside? I want to be THAT fun mom with lots of creative activities.
By Ashlee Frazier3 years ago in Families
How to keep kids' uniforms looking fresh
Did you know that more than 90 per cent of schools in the UK require uniforms? According to the Money Saving Expert, families with children at primary school or secondary school are paying, on average, more than £300 per child, per year in uniform costs.
By Jonny Gilpin3 years ago in Families









