Lifestyle
For the lives that we love, and everything that comes with it.
Not All Disabilities Are Visible
My name is Brittany. I have been diagnosed with anxiety and depression. I also suffer from panic attacks. This is why I have been training my dog to be my service dog. The one thing that really annoys me is when someone says "Isn't he too little to be a service dog?" The answer is no. Any breed of dog can be a service dog. This also depends on what you will need the service dog for. Having a smaller dog works well for me because when I feel like I am anxious or about to have a panic attack, I can easily pick him up and hold him close to me. I have also trained him to recognize when my breathing is changing and he will jump up on my leg so I can pick him up. If I am sitting, he will lick my face as a way of stimulation. (Some people have judged me on stimulation, however this is a very successful technique as it calms me down and distracts me from the situation.) I feel like some people don't understand this. I also trained him to do this when I say "Alert" so that he knows something is wrong in case my breathing has not changed.
By Brittany Nicole Allen8 years ago in Petlife
Healing from a Toxic Grandparent
My grandma has raised me for nearly 11 years, which is almost my whole life. But the one thing she did for years that I finally confessed to my mother was lead me down the path of hating myself. Every day, I struggle with finding happiness within my own skin and many of the beauties behind the flaws in my own body.
By Heather Wilkins8 years ago in Families
Becoming a Cancer Mom: Part 2
Hospitals. They are terrifying. Do we even enjoy being in there when we give birth? Sure, you get waited on, hand and foot. But does that beat the awkwardness? The opposite sex seeing your nether regions is always uncomfortable in the hospital or doctor's office. People you only know for a day or so pretty much know everything about you! Yet, you can barely remember their name with out looking at the name tag hanging on their shirt!
By Jessica Phillips8 years ago in Families
The Hardest Conversation
Due to my job with the elderly towards the end of their lives, it has gotten me thinking about my life. I work with people mainly in their eighties and nineties, mostly with dementia and Alzheimer’s. Families of my residents often find things hard but, in most cases, have made plans for their relative. This means they can visit them and not worry unduly about what happens when their loved one passes away. This is something I think everyone should consider, especially for themselves.
By ASHLEY SMITH8 years ago in Families
Best Hair Products for People with Short Hair
I'll admit it, having short hair is literally the best. It doesn't get caught on anything, it's quick and easy to style, and it's simply easy to maintain. It doesn't matter what type of hair you have, curly, wavy, or straight. Any type of short hair can be managed with the right products. But what are the proper products?
By Rachel Blanchard8 years ago in Blush
Cat Flap Diaries
I am a mom to three boy cats, all of whom adopted me on separate occasions, obviously. They didn't all rock up together one day asking if there may be any room at the inn with the possibility of some nosh thrown in, if one might be so kind. No, they all arrived at different times but all with one sole purpose in mind, to claim me as their human.
By SusieSquirrel Moon Gazer8 years ago in Petlife
Why I Like to Let the Sistas Hang Low
So let's talk about something that most of us, if not all us women have had to deal with at some point or another in our lovely lifetime. There's a lot that falls under this category: some good, some bad, and some just simply annoying. Right now, I will complain about bras because I know for a fact that I am not the only one out there who hates wearing them. Don't get me wrong, some of them can be very cute, especially when you get one in your favourite colour and it just adds that little bit of confidence you need to conquor the day. But most of them have something annoying about them.
By Marissa Matthews8 years ago in Viva



















