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The Connection Above
The plane was packed with people, all crammed together like sardines in a tin can. The hum of the engines filled the air, drowning out the sounds of conversation and the occasional cry of a baby. It was a long flight, and it seemed like everyone was just trying to make it through in their own way.
By John Porfy3 years ago in Families
Home Remedies to the Rescue: Laughing Your Way to Good Health
We've all been there - feeling under the weather and not sure what to do about it. But fear not, dear reader, for there are a plethora of common ailments that can be treated with simple home remedies. So, grab a cup of tea and let's dive into some of the most common ailments and their easy-peasy remedies.
By Twain Kornet3 years ago in Families
How to Successfully Manage Difficult Conversations with Your Spouse
Maintaining a healthy and loving relationship requires open communication and the ability to navigate difficult conversations with your spouse. From discussing sensitive topics such as finances and past relationships to addressing ongoing disagreements or conflicts, it's essential to approach these conversations with empathy, respect, and a willingness to listen and understand each other's perspectives. In this article, we will discuss some tips on how to manage difficult conversations with your spouse.
By The Truth Speaks3 years ago in Families
Best Car washing Service in Vernon
"Foam Shine Car Wash" is a popular car wash company in Vernon that specializes in providing high-quality car cleaning and detailing using foam-based cleaning techniques. The foam used in their car wash process is designed to effectively remove dirt, grime, and contaminants from the surface of the vehicle, while also being gentle on the paint and other delicate car surfaces.
By Foam Shine Car wash3 years ago in Families
#SingleMomChronicles: Child rearing/ Discipline
Parenting does not come with an instruction manual. I mean, there are a lot of books on parenting, but it's usually a bunch of generalizations and blanket statements in. As a mother, you just do the best you can and hope you did a great job. Now, as a single mother, I have in the past and still currently overcompensate for the absence of my daughter's fathers. I often over-indulge them. Whatever they wanted, I got it. If I couldn't afford it at that moment, I would sacrifice things for myself. Naturally, as a result, my children developed an aversion to the word "no". Yes, I sugar coated it. I don't really like to use the word "spoiled".
By Latoya Giles 3 years ago in Families








