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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.
No Matter What You Are Going Through...You Are Not Alone.
We can often find ourselves isolated and alone through many circumstances. Regardless of these circumstances, because there are as many as there are different people in this world, we can find ourselves in a dark place, wondering where the light may come if it will come at all.
By Alan Firmin3 years ago in Families
Rebalancing Your Work-Relationship Balance
If there’s anything being a responsible adult has taught us, it’s the importance of balance. Time management is a skill we learn to develop as we grow older, and it doesn’t just apply to our working lives. After all, along with a demanding career, we also have to juggle our social lives, get enough sleep, cook, maintain relationships, and have quality alone time.
By Fay McFarlane3 years ago in Families
3 Tips for Defeating the Family Town Crier
We've all got one, and we've all heard one. You know those family members that know, or think they know, everything that's going on in everyone's lives? The ones who will tell you all about your cousin's experience of 'becoming a woman' even if you've said that you don't want to know? The ones who have an opinion on everyone else's lives but do very little with their own?
By Brooke Batchelor3 years ago in Families
HELP! My parents are elderly! - A beginners guide to Adult Social Care
Unfortunately, old age is something that is unavoidable for all of us. As we get older, so do our families and there may come a time in your grandparents', parents' or even your own life when you no longer feel able to cope alone. The purpose of this article is to explain what Adult Social Care is, the basic principles of the Care Act 2014 and what to expect.
By The 'A' Girl3 years ago in Families
Traditions Linking Cultures
My grandparent’s kitchen was the hub of their small house. Taking up a whole house end, it had an amazing-to-a-child trap door that led to a musty dirt-walled basement lined with shelves of canned peaches, and pears, dill pickles, apricot preserves and other assorted jellies and jams. The kitchen’s window looked out on a full city lot sized garden from which my Grandfather would emerge with corn to be husked, shiny fat pea pods to be shelled and other fresh food like my Grandmother’s favorite-turnip greens. By the time I was old enough to store memories, the wood and coal stove had given way to electric and the icebox was now a refrigerator, but my Grandmother still had eggs and cream delivered by a local farmer.
By M. Michael3 years ago in Families
Online Home Improvement Décor
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By Scott White3 years ago in Families
Process: How to avoid Conflict during Probate
Family disputes are never something anyone would like to deal with. But no matter how hard you try, there often arise some situations in which the likelihood of a conflict becomes very high. One such case is probate litigation.
By Luis E. Barreto & Associates, P.A.3 years ago in Families