On paper, her life looks impressive. She has the degree, the career, the family, the…
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There comes a moment in nearly every mother’s journey when she realizes that protecting her…
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Because love shouldn’t wait for Valentine’s Day….. In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy for romance to get lost in the shuffle of to-do lists, meetings, and meal prep. But the strongest relationships are nurtured not just on holidays or anniversaries—but in the quiet, everyday moments where love is shown, not just said. Whether you’re newly…
The Value of Innocence Remember the days when girls would cover their faces and turn red (even if you couldn’t tell) when someone let a curse word slip or got a glimpse of a love scene in an R-rated movie? I’ve noticed over the years that those moments seem to be happening less and less.…
Cauliflower Who? Cauliflower What? Why Having Cauliflower on Your Menu is a Good Idea Cauliflower often gets a negative rap because it’s associated with broccoli, and most of the time, kids don’t like it. However, cauliflower is low-calorie, has multiple health benefits, and is easy to add to different recipes. You can even disguise…
Why You Should Eat These Foods By Lee Ann Orton About 8 years ago my cousin sent me a paper about healthy foods we have and ways to use them to stay healthy. Because I am passionate about promoting good health, I collect ideas about healthy living whenever I find them. There is…
We all have to do laundry, but it doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg to have clean clothes. Doing laundry is more expensive than most people realize. We do laundry so frequently, that even a small savings per load could end up saving you a lot of money. There are many…
Time For Baby Boomers to Take Coronavirus Seriously By Julie Gorges I realize many of us baby boomers feel young and invincible, but I urge you to please stay safe during this pandemic. Although anyone can get coronavirus, it’s us baby boomers – specifically those ages 60 and older – who are more…
Empower Your Health With Intermittent Fasting By Carolyn Hansen There’s a new trend in how we eat, or possibly I should say how often we eat. It’s popularity is due to the fact that it helps people lose weight without having to deal with the effects of real hunger. It also helps reduce…
How to Cope When a Family Member Is Diagnosed With Cancer By Irida Sangemino Receiving a phone call that a parent, sibling, or beloved aunt is diagnosed with cancer evokes a series of unexpected emotions. The initial shock hits like a ton of bricks but won’t last. It will soon be overshadowed by…
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