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Family Relationships: The Importance of Keeping Your Family Close

...ther of two teenagers, a wife and a Kindergarten teacher. Robin enjoys spending as much time with her family as possible. She also enjoys teaching, participating in church activities and freelance writing for mybabyclothes.com. Your little one will be the talk of the town in their unique baby clothes, cute baby hat or beautiful tutu....

How Jessica Burns Serves Others with Shoeboxes

...be pledged, packed, and filled throughout the year. And Jessica is good at coming up with fun, inexpensive ideas on how to fill them. "I have been couponing for years and years and I realized that many of the items that I can purchase for free of pennies (toothpaste, toothbrushes, school supplies, toys, etc) could be used in shoe boxes. When I came to this realization, I started packing hundreds of shoe boxes each year. I knew that other people wo...

Finding Time to Date Your Partner: Easy or Impossible? What’s the Answer?

...bat time and other constraints that are put on your relationship so you an actually date your partner? Here's six I recommend: Be spontaneous. If you see an opening in your evening, grab it! You know you couldn't have orchestrated that if you tried! Take advantage while you can. Commit to something fancy a few times a year. It never hurts to get dressed up and be social! We attend the local Trouts Unlimited Auction and Dinner every year. It's a wo...

Theme Park Vacation: 7 Reasons to Stay at On-site Hotels

...estaurants Also, Kami from NoBiggie.Net and Carrie from CarrieWithChildren.com shared their Loews experiences on these fun posts. Be sure to click on their links for more on-site hotel recommendations. What type of hotels do you like to stay at while on a theme park vacation? Have you ever stayed on property? What did you think? Disclosure: I was provided with an all-expenses paid trip to Universal Orlando Resort. No follow-up promotion or publici...

PBS KIDS: Thursday #gno Twitter Party on Summer Reading

...offer the iVillage PBS KIDS Summer Reading Community Challenge at ivillage.com/pbs. The challenge runs from June 18 to July 27 and features free literacy-building resources, for parents and children, designed by the experts at PBS Parents and PBS KIDS. Party Topic Join PBS KIDS and our panel of experts as we discuss summer reading. The party will be held on Thursday, June 14 from 9-10 ET (8CT, 7MT, 6PT). Click here to see details about the giveawa...

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