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Not your average family planner; lists that feature famous families, sibling truths and advice on how to bond and reconcile with your flesh and blood.
5 Fun Things To Do To Get Your and Your Family’s Mind Off Your Troubles
There are a lot of troubles facing the world today. With Covid and pandemic anxiety causing upheaval in our lives we can easily get lost in all the fear and negativity. This does not help our peace of mind nor does it promote serenity and inner peace.
By Kennedy Jones4 years ago in Families
Seven Benefits of Hiring a Family lawyer
Family law covers a lot of different areas. From divorce cases, to property settlement, asset management, wills and trusts, child custody, mediation and annulments. This legal sector is quite diverse and offers a family going through transition with an advocate on their side.
By Adam Heath4 years ago in Families
My Dream Home
If I’m dreaming don’t wake me up! I love Disney and my dream home will have a Disney theme in each room. My dream home must have ample square footage since I’ll need a mastar bedroom, four Be our Guest rooms and five bathrooms. It will have a huge kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a family room, and an indoor pool!
By Shirlynn White4 years ago in Families
10 SIGNS YOU WERE RAISED BY A FILIPINO MOTHER
1 - They love cooking. Whenever they have spare time or when they are bored, they will be cooking something, even if it ends up in the freezer for a while. Which is a great thing cause all your friends will come over and enjoy home cooked food. Or sometimes you’d have friends coming over, just for the food ! And the leftovers when they leave your home. They would always leave with a tupperware of food...
By Axelle T. Marchesin4 years ago in Families
10 Best Fantasy Books for Children
The first books I can remember were those written by the popular British children’s author, Enid Blyton. Her books were ubiquitous in my world, and she was the J.K. Rowling of her time. I started out with her “Noddy” series, a wooden toy elf, and his friend Big Ears, the dwarf. Now, I can see Enid Blyton as a product of her time and generation: the “stiff upper lip” white British middle class, but she was what we had during the ‘50’s and ‘60’s. Her books invoked a sense of familiarity and coziness, and the young adult characters had unparalleled freedom to do what they wanted and to go wherever they wanted. That was intoxicating to the freedom-loving child I was!
By Katlynn Brooke4 years ago in Families
Finding the Perfect Father’s Day Gift
Father’s Day is the perfect time to get your dad the gift that shows him how much you love and appreciate him. With the holiday quickly approaching, finding the time to select the gift that perfectly suits your dad can feel like a daunting challenge. If you want your gift to perfectly express your feelings and gratitude, consider these perfect presents for any amazing father.
By Mia Morales4 years ago in Families
Bridge the Generations With These Activities That Are Fun for All Ages
Getting everyone in the family to agree on something to do can be a big challenge. The next time you're faced with some free time, try one of these great multi-generational activities to add some fun and excitement to the day.
By Mikkie Mills4 years ago in Families
5 Things to Do Now that the Holidays are Over
There’s nothing like hanging out with your family during the holidays. That’s what part of the fun is, anyway. Waiting all year for the familiarity of the hustle and bustle of the holiday season. The traditions, the food, the music… it’s all great. It’s just that winter doesn’t end with Christmas.
By Melody Porter4 years ago in Families