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Camping with Your Family: The Ultimate Guide to Fun and Adventure
Family camping trips may be enjoyable and fulfilling. It not only gives you a chance to spend time together, but it also gives you a chance to escape from the rush of daily life and reconnect with nature. In this post, we'll talk about the advantages of going camping with your family and give you a list of the supplies you'll need.
By Mallory Callabout a year ago in Families
The Complexities of Love
Maggie had always believed that love was simple. You meet someone, fall in love, and that's it. But life had a way of complicating things. Over the years, Maggie learned that love came in many forms, and each one was unique and complex.
By Nipun Koliabout a year ago in Families
Love and loss
Love and Loss: Coping with the Pain of Losing Someone You Love Losing someone you love can be perhaps of the most over the top painful experience an individual can go through. Whether it's the loss of an accomplice, parent, companion, or even a pet, the distress and pain that follow can overpower. Coping with loss is rarely simple, yet with time, persistence, and an eagerness to face your feelings head-on, it is feasible to mend and discover a genuine sense of harmony.
By Waqar Khanabout a year ago in Families
Spending American Rescue Plan Act funds
The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021 is a $1.9 trillion legislative package that includes funding for states, local governments and tribal nations to respond to the economic and public health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. While initially restricted, subsequent guidance from the federal government has expanded what those funds can be used for. However, to avoid being required to repay the funds, it is important that all spending complies with the act and subsequent regulations.
By Habiba Bukhariabout a year ago in Families
The Ultimate Guide to Losing Weight Quickly and Effortlessly - No Exercise Needed
There are plenty of ways to lose weight quickly and effortlessly without exercise. In this ultimate guide, I will take you through the science behind weight loss, the best foods for weight loss, mindful eating, supplements, and lifestyle changes that can help you achieve your weight loss goals.
By Abdullah Raadabout a year ago in Families
Thrifting and the Middle Class
My earliest memories of thrift shopping are of dark stores with racks jam-packed with dresses, suits, and jackets. Big boxes filled to the brim with children’s clothing, underwear, fashion accessories, and stuffed animals congregated in the middle of the stores. We tore through them, looking for something that fit us and that we liked. Shelves with old toys and books lined the walls, usually in the back.
By Suzy Jacobson Cherryabout a year ago in Families
MODERN VLOGGING
In recent years, vlogging has become an increasingly popular medium for people to express themselves and share their experiences with a global audience. Whether it's sharing your daily life, showcasing your talents, or providing educational content, vlogging has become a powerful way to connect with others and build an online community. If you're interested in getting started with vlogging, here are some tips to help you succeed:
By Elora Andersonabout a year ago in Families
THE TOP 10 THINGS EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS
THE TOP 10 THINGS EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS Hello! Thank you for reaching out to me for advice on relationships. Relationships can be one of the most rewarding and fulfilling aspects of our lives, but they can also be a source of stress and difficulty. I believe that relationships are an essential part of our lives and have the potential to bring us great joy and fulfillment. However, relationships can also be complex and challenging, and it is important to have a good understanding of how to navigate the various factors that can impact a relationship in order to have a successful and healthy relationship. Here are the top 10 things everyone should know about relationships from a therapist's perspective:
By Osuji MaryJoanabout a year ago in Families
Memories of the May
Making May Baskets When I was a little girl in Minnesota, we made May Baskets in school. I remember cutting construction paper into strips and weaving them together. We would then fold up the woven sheets and secure them into little boxes with staples or glue, finally stapling on a handle made from a strip of construction paper. We made flowers with tissue and pipe cleaners to fill our little baskets. We would take them home with us to wait until May 1, when we would trudge over to the neighbor's house, hang the baskets on the door, knock, and run. It was great fun.
By Suzy Jacobson Cherryabout a year ago in Families
The day two of my worlds collided
For me, I have very few things that I consider truly important enough in my life that I would call treasures. One of them being my family and another being my love for Power Rangers. It was something I never would have thought imaginable yet I'm glad for the aftermath. I was in my Sophomore year of high school and at a new school at that. My sister and I both attended the same school, Her in her junior year. While attending and looking at the electives, My sister picked a class called Aerialist which is basically teaching people how to do tricks in mid-air and such while I chose to take Karate. Months later, the teachers of that class put on a farewell performance since they were professional performers and travelled around a lot. I decided to go see the performance and thought that the show was one of the coolest things I had ever seen, so I decided to go up to one of them and say hi and tell him what I thought of the show. He enjoyed my complements and in return the two of us began talking for a bit about aerialists and what they do, after that he then told me to keep pushing for my goal, no matter how out of reach it may seem. As much of a teacher-like line it was I still somewhat held onto it subconsciously just like any other bit of advice I was given at the time.
By Daniel McLeodabout a year ago in Families
Controversial things I do as a first time mom:
I am a first time mom to a sassy, fierce, beautiful 7 month old. She is the best part of my world, and I can already tell that she’s going to change the world one day. She knows exactly what she wants, and she doesn’t accept anything less than that. As frustrating as that is right now as her mom, I love that for her.
By Hannah York about a year ago in Families