Fulton County Breakfast on the Farm to be held June 24

The Fulton County agricultural community has announced the annual Breakfast on the Farm, Saturday, June 24, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., at Triple H Farms in Metamora, Ohio.

This free family-friendly event allows the community to enjoy a free, locally-produced breakfast while having a close-to-home agricultural experience.

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Never say this to a Stay at Home Parent

“Must be nice!” This comment really gets under my skin. Just in general it screams, you’re privileged and I’m not, you just get everything handed to you and I have to suffer, in general, it’s just an extremely rude comment to make about anything but especially a comment to a stay-at-home mom, or stay at home working mom/parent. It alludes to the idea that what that mom/parent does at home doesn’t carry much value & that they’re basically flaking off all responsibility because they’re at home. Well, to be fair, it’s the tone and often snarky insinuation that accompanies the comment. As if the person stating the comment is the hardest worker in the entire world while the person at home is just binge-watching shows & eating bonbons. Here are some hard facts…

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5 Things To Keep In Mind When Attending A Kids Birthday Party

Birthday parties are an important part of any child’s life. Attendees will remember these events for decades, so it’s important to ensure you do everything right. From what kind of presents to bring, how to dress and how to act, many things need to be considered when attending a kid’s birthday party. So here are five essential bits of advice to keep in mind when attending a children’s birthday bash:

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How Parents Can Help During the College Recruiting Process

Having a talented child in the athletic world is a blessing and a curse. It’s wonderful that it gives them multiple opportunities to further their education after high school. Still, it also leads to ruthless tactics by college recruiters to get their name on the dotted line. Understanding how parents can help during the college recruiting process is the first step to take on the long, winding road that ends with your child’s letter of acceptance.

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Things To Know When Caring for a Preemie

Premature births do happen, and they’re becoming more common these days. As more infants today are born early, even more, parents need to prepare themselves for what to expect as preemie parents. First, don’t be afraid to ask your doctor what you should know when caring for a preemie now; that way, you and your partner can prepare.

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