Imagine this scene: A neighbor is at your house, visiting over a cup of tea. You start feeling irritated and pressured when you realize you are running late for an appointment. What would you say to your neighbor? Imagine the same situation, except it’s your child at the breakfast table. How would it change your response? Is it possible that you might respond in a more disrespectful way?
Even when irritated or impatient, we often make the effort to listen and communicate with friends, acquaintances, and even total strangers with more respect than we give our own children. Most…
I been living in a rented house for the past three years without knowing that it has mold in the walls in our living room. Should I be worried about my family’s health? How do I get ride of it on my own?
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I been living in a rented house for the past three years without knowing that it has mold in the walls in our living room. Should I be worried about my family’s health? How do I get ride of it on my own?
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I have two daughters, 6 and 4, and will have a newborn son. Every year, we go shopping on Black Friday – no matter how busy it is! This year, daddy’s going to have to stay home with the baby!
We have a fake tree, so we decorate that together while listening to Christmas sons and drink hot cocoa.
Hmm what else…
We bake cookies for Santa on Christmas Eve, when my brother and his family stay with us. We spend christmas day with my family at Grandma’s house.
What kind of unique traditions do youguys…
I usually use Mr Muscle to wipe beside the sink after doing the dishes. The cups then go mouth-side down onto the place that I have just wiped. I use Mr Muscle/Dettol cleaner because it makes the sink cleaner and shinier.
Are products like this carcinogenic?
If so, can anyone suggest a non-harmful way (i.e. non-harmful products) of keeping things clean and shiny without risking my family’s health?
Are there any websites i can visit to find out more?
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A mom and son discuss realities of growing up as a multi-racial adoptive family. Judy and Aaron Stigger share their insights, experiences and advice for Caucasian families considering adopting an … (more…)
A mom and son discuss realities of growing up as a multi-racial adoptive family. Judy and Aaron Stigger share their insights, experiences and advice for Caucasian families considering adopting an … (more…)
A mom and son discuss realities of growing up as a multi-racial adoptive family. Judy and Aaron Stigger share their insights, experiences and advice for Caucasian families considering adopting an … (more…)