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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.
Too much suspicion of the man should not be
What kind of love object do you meet? What is in the mind of the lover? In the end how to deal with him ...... these puzzles are like the Da Vinci Code, must often haunt you in the relationship. From 2021, your new best friend "bright eyes to know people" column will accompany you around, hand to teach you how to know people, identify people. A monthly lecture, to help you become a little love master, the master of running a marriage.
By Rutha Bakery5 years ago in Families
Bedtime Story Hacks for the Sleepy Parent
Once upon a time it's the perfect springboard for any bedtime story. A simple sentence to bring a fabled touch to the most ordinary of tales, and every parents go-to tool that should see their little ones plummeting into the sheets and ready to embark on a new adventure.
By Rachel M.J5 years ago in Families
What to do if you’re thinking about moving during a pandemic?
If months of being stuck indoors have you seriously considering moving far from a city like New York, you’re not alone. There’s been an uptick in recent years in people looking for jobs in other cities and towns where they can work from home.
By Sakaem Logistics5 years ago in Families
To Build a Farm
I didn’t ever want a farm growing up, I wanted an office job in a fancy high rise with copious amounts of free coffee. I would be wearing the newest trendy clothes and always have my hair up in a bun so everyone knew I meant business. There would be no glass ceiling for me! I was my own propeller to the stars. Everyone would look upon me and knew I had made it, they would never guess I was born in the grips of poverty.
By Samantha Tiktash5 years ago in Families
How to experience a stay near one of the paradise beaches in Sri Lanka
The ‘Emerald Isle’ of Sri Lanka has long been known as a popular beach destination with its unending coastlines, unspoilt beaches, and warm weather. Little do most travellers know that the country does possess its fair share of thrills, spills, and leaps out on its ocean waters and under the sun.
By Amie Ginendra5 years ago in Families
Life Awakens
So summer has burst upon us like a hot flush, all reddy cheeks pinched by great aunts too old to halt. We are basking in the warmth, here in the surrey suburbs. Birds are chirping, calling to us, telling us the news, our nine months of long lockdown are at an end. The world is awakening.
By Kevin Mitchell5 years ago in Families
Never Say Never – Why Adult Children Can’t Always Keep The Promises They Make
to help ensure the parent will be able to age safely in their own home. This promise is made with the best intentions. Putting an aging parent in assisted living or a nursing home feels like abandonment.
By Rony Mahida5 years ago in Families
T-Shirts Transformed to Love
They are faded, stretched out, well worn t-shirts sitting in dresser drawers or laundry baskets, just waiting for someone to gather them together and transform them into a work of art. There might be sch0ol shirts, concert shirts, camp shirts, sport shirts. Not a problem even if there are grungy armpits, yellowed and stained. Get those sharp scissors cutting after you have your plan on graph paper and you've made your calculations.
By Ruth E. Hendricks5 years ago in Families








