by Woman’s Day, on Wed Mar 9, 2011 12:16pm PST By Kimberly Dawn Neumann First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes happily ever after. End of story, right? Not quite… While it’s true that couples relax a bit after they think they’ve nabbed the matrimonial Holy Grail, the reality is that they may also […]
Learning to be Brave from a 6 Year Old
I am continually amazed by my 6 year old. I am sure the fathers of other 6 year old’s can relate. These little ones are stronger, and in many ways more mature, than many older folks who are suppose to be mature! My wife, along with my 3 year old, left for Korea yesterday. They […]
Connecting My Life With Relationships
By Cindy Cullen Of the four areas of my life that I feel I need to work on – health, wealth, relationships and spirituality – the one I seem to take for granted is relationships. After giving that area some thought this morning, I realize it’s the one I need to work on the most. […]
“Love is patient, love is kind…”
As I was trolling the internet – as I am wont to do – an article on love from Yahoo.com scrolled across the top of my browser. Because we had talked about this subject recently, I decide to talk a peek. Interesting. Author wrote about the aspects of a relationship that impacted whether a “get-together” […]
Learning With Story Sack Teaching Resources
If you are involved in the education of primary school age children then you will soon find yourself making use of a notable collection of story books. You will need a considerable quota of additional resources to use alongside the story books so you will without doubt save a considerable amount of time if you […]
Marriage is like an onion
Marriage is like an onion. It’ll make you cry – sometimes it’s smelly – it can be sweet - but tastes good – good for you – and along with carrots (your kids) and celery (your friends) makes the veggie base for a great meal (your life). Okay I just that up, I think. I don’t recall reading […]
Don’t Go It Alone
Jump-start your new year with a little help. by Mel Robbins Someone, and I’m not going to name names here, left the lights on in the car. I, of course, didn’t find this out until I was alone in the parking lot. We had been watching my daughter Sawyer play an early evening soccer match—an away […]