Now, as most of y’all know I am often called a Pollyanna thanks to my glass is half full positive outlook on life. However there is one thing in this world that quickly turns this Pollyanna into a Negative Nelly and that is a good old-fashioned cookie exchange! Shocking, but true! I have participated in my fair share and even organized a few and let me tell you, now I understand what they mean by a labor of love. Except for in this case, unlike actual labor where you totally forget just how intense the pain was because your heart is overflowing with joy thanks to that beautiful baby you are holding, you do recall every contraction!
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The Must-Know Tips for Buying Used Tires
Used tires are great replacement parts, but novice mistakes can make the investment less successful than you might hope. Don’t worry; learning the basics of finding good used tires is simple and straightforward. Use the must-know tips for buying used tires below to get the most out of your purchase.
Read moreHome Improvements on a Budget
Making home improvements can be a daunting task, most homeowners expect it to be an incredibly expensive job. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways that you can make changes around your home on a lower budget, so We Buy Any House have looked into the best ways that you can freshen the place up without having to spend a huge amount!
Read moreA Quick Guide To Displaying Flowers In Your Home
Whether you have a new addition to the family, are celebrating a life that has passed, looking for that perfect gift to bring a hostess this Holiday season, or a quick way to brighten up any space, flowers are the answer. Flowers are the international symbol of beauty, an extended endearment, a magnificent way to brighten the spirit and an interior space.
Read moreVan Gogh Exhibit
Ready to immerse yourself, mind, body, & soul? As I passed through the entrance it was as if my soul had dived head first into an emotional abyss. Floating slowly at first as the epic colors moved across the room dancing with a mix of symphonic and techno beats.
Read more4 Tips for Preparing Your Child for Surgery
Everyone will have at least one surgical procedure in their lifetime, and children aren’t an exception to that. In fact, it’s quite common. Throughout the years, there are plenty of children’s shows that even discuss experiencing surgery, such as getting tonsils removed. Sure, it’s common for children to have surgeries, since this is going to be new for each individual child, it’s going to be very overwhelming.
Read moreThe Top Ways To Protect Your Car When Traveling With Kids
While we all love bringing our children along on grand family adventures, it’s no secret that they can wreak havoc on our cars. From car sickness to food fights to just general messes and spills, there’s no end to the damage your car could sustain over this time on the road. This means that you should know how to keep your car’s interior safe. Here are a few effective ways to protect your car when traveling with kids so you don’t stress over the mess.
Read moreEssential Tips for Happiness and Good Health
Staying healthy is important. Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation out there about health and wellness, and some of it can have adverse effects on your wellbeing if it is taken seriously. Here are six hard and fast health rules to live by.
Read moreReasons To Use Your Home Fireplace More Often
Many homes have gorgeous fireplaces installed, but they never see any use. If you own a house with a working fireplace that you don’t utilize, you’re missing out. There are many reasons to use your home fireplace more often, so stop letting it collect dust and go to waste. Learn about the benefits of this house feature.
Read moreWarning Signs of Student Mental Health Issues
Mental illness isn’t often the first thing parents or teachers consider when dealing with rebellious, sullen, or highly emotional behavior. But during the isolation and distress of the pandemic, when families juggled work-from-home and online school, children and teens began to suffer from anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders at unprecedented rates. Now that most schools are back to in-person learning, these issues may intensify as kids re-adapt and re-learn social skills.
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