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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.
Serious Summer Stitching
Create Your Own Happiness Challenge - FISKARS I have been quilting for over 30 years. I’m a quilt teacher, speaker, author and host of the Quilter on Fire Podcast. Quilting is my passion and I use the handcraft to ease my mind and bring me joy each and every day. As my hands guide the fabric through the sewing machine my whole world softens.
By Brandy Maslowski5 years ago in Families
How to Hike With a Baby
The weather is changing, summer is on its way! Last year’s pandemic came with multiple challenges, but one of my absolute favourite effects was that my family, like many others, discovered the joy of hiking our local trails. We aren’t hardcore hikers, but we racked up over 120 kilometres of walking last summer and fall! And the best part?
By Christina Blanchette5 years ago in Families
Why I Love Scrapbooking
Why I Love Scrapbooking I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. One of the most important things to me is my family - both my immediate family and extended family members. I have enjoyed taking pictures since I was in college. I attended what was Ricks College and is now BYU Idaho.
By Darla M Seely5 years ago in Families
A Mini-Guide to Choose the Best Funeral Service Provider
Losing a beloved person is the greatest loss a man can ever face. Bidding adios to them is not easy. Their last journey should be nothing but special and perfect. The right funeral service provider is a must so that the process of the funeral and unction smoothly.
By Jessica Curry5 years ago in Families
When does a baby begin to keep their bottle?
A baby should hold a bottle from the age of six months because this is the time where they develop the motor skills to move objects from hand-to-hand.In fact, your baby’s ability to hold the bottle by the sixth month is one of the indicators of healthy development.
By ANGELO POBLETE5 years ago in Families
GRANDMA FOREVER
A gift becomes truly special when you take out the time to choose it well. The receiver is bound to feel pleased with a gift that has some connection to their personality. It proves that you have put in thought and effort to make them feel special and loved. Gift-giving is more than just an exchange of material presents. There is an entire psychology behind this act and it tells you why gift-giving is so important from an emotional point of view and how it strengthens relationships and bonds.
By Dandelionclub5 years ago in Families
How To Bottle Feed A Baby Step By Step
When you are discharged from the hospital with your newborn, the nurses and doctors will give you instructions on the amount of formula your new-born is taking at the time, so when you go home, what they say is Follow 2 to 3 days after discharge with your pediatrician.
By Mustafa Rangoonwala5 years ago in Families
6 Science-Backed Baby Sleep Strategies
Everything about baby sleep can seem frighteningly high-stakes at 3 A.M. in the morning. Make one tiny mistake in his or her training and your child’s development will be seriously affected: he’ll either end up waking in the night well into his high school years, or worse, develop anxiety, depression, or mood swings.
By Christopher Decena5 years ago in Families
Writing a Witness Letter to Support a Disability Claim
When compiling a Social Security disability benefits application, it can be a good strategy for an applicant to include a letter from a caregiver, past employer, or family member. The Social Security regulations state that the Social Security Administration (SSA) can use evidence from qualifying nonmedical sources to show the level of a medical condition and how that condition prevents the applicant from working.
By Tammy Emineth5 years ago in Families
How to Take Your Family History Search to the Next Level
I never met my great-grandparents. I don’t even have pictures of all of them. I can visit their graves, get copies of their marriage and death certificates, read about their hometowns, but that doesn’t really tell me who they were as people. I don’t know what people liked about them, or even if they were liked at all.
By Denise Shelton5 years ago in Families










