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11 Tips for New Parents

Monday, August 11th, 2008

If you are a new parent, you will be excited already to have a little angel in your home. You will be already tired with your pregnancy and labor and now you need to care for the newborn as well as your house. Both the parents must be engaged in nurturing the baby, as it is the responsibility of both the parents to do so. These tips will help you take care of your baby as new parents.

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Talking to Kids About Their Dreams

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Life Lessons; How to become Captain Kirk or Play for the NFL Every now and then, something stops us in our everyday tracks and makes us think about how we live our lives. We have been following the story of Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon computer science professor who delivered what is called a “last lecture,” a tradition in which professors share their life wisdom. (more…)

7 Activities Moms Can do With Their Sons

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

I have the distinct privilege of being Mom to both a son and a daughter. There’s no question that I love my children equally but often it’s much easier to connect with my daughter, due to the obvious fact that we’re both girls. My son, on the other hand, likes to do different things than my daughter and I do. Hard to believe he doesn’t like to get his nails done, go shopping, or do crafts, I know. As his mom, however, I want to be sure to seize as many bonding moments with him as I do with my daughter. (more…)

Kitchen Organization Tips To Tackle The Chaos

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Kitchens are one of the most difficult areas to organize because they are quite often the central hub of the home. Not only is it where we cook meals but it is also often where mail, backpacks, schoolwork, keys and anything else that we drag in the door with us often ends up. So in addition to organizing everything in the kitchen cupboards, you also have to think about all of the other “stuff” that collects in your kitchen. Where do you start with this whole kitchen organization project? Here are a few kitchen organization tips that can help.

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Fear of Having a Baby

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Fear of having a baby is called Tokophobia, and one in six women suffer from it. Sufferers of Tokophobia are split into two groups, and quite often starts with feelings of anxiety and terror due to early and ongoing programming concerning horrors of labour, negative anticipation created through media drama, stories of earlier births, films showing labour to be comic or very dangerous, or having had a bad experience the first time round, the more you think about it the worse the feeling of terror becomes. If you can learn to let go of the fear, use breathing and relaxation techniques, the uterus can do its work easily and comfortably, as it is meant to do, in a normal birth.

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Give A Gift That’s Also A Cherished Keepsake

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

With the magnitude of products available on the market today finding a unique gift that the child in your life will not only enjoy but will also use for more than five minutes can be a daunting task. Parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles are all faced with this task at birthday and Christmas times every year and with our busy schedules spending a lot of time on selecting the gifts is not always an option.

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Just for Stepfamilies

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

The modern family defies a pat definition. A family defines itself. Traditional definitions fall far too short for the families of our time. Tradition is what we make of it. Families come in all sizes and configurations. One typical configuration is the Blended Family. Blended families are those where, for a number of reasons, families, already in progress, halt, change, and blend. The new family may falter, but, with love and luck, will inevitably find its way in creating a unique stepfamily.

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Grand Cultures: Strengthening Grandparent and Grandchild Ties

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

A soft, comfortably-sized woman in a bib apron and oven mitts sets a batch of steaming cookies on a cooling rack: her grey hair is caught neatly in a generous bun, and she wears a pair of round, wire-rimmed glasses and a warm smile. It’s a scene that appears in countless children’s books, and there’s no need to read the text to find out the woman’s name.

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Genealogy With a Camera

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

Many of us are fascinated with our family history. Learning where we came from, as far back as possible, can be both fun and challenging. Putting together a complete family history is a very time consuming undertaking. To do a thorough job will take hours of research. A task that shouldn’t be hurried, but a journey through history to be savored and enjoyed.

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Organization Tips to Clutter Free Eating Space in the Dining Room and Kitchen

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Whether you eat at your dining room table, your kitchen table or a bar you need to be able to find it to eat there. Is your space having an identity crisis? Is it a collector of things? Things like the mail, receipts, school work, newspapers, magazines, telephone messages, work papers, scrapbooking supplies, groceries, keys, coats, jackets, collections, scarves, gloves, groceries and the list goes on and on. No wonder these areas have an identity crisis.

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