family fun • family fun-traditions
by Chris Molnar on June 10th, 2019 | No Comments »
Father's Day is around the corner, and a thousand marketing companies are
busy telling you what dad wants. Typical top picks, according to these not-so-learned sources, include tools for the garage, awesome desk organizers, and, of course, the famed tie.
Here's the thing: I love my family, and I…
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giving back • moms making a difference
by Jamie Moesser on June 18th, 2012 | No Comments »
If there is one role that volunteering at your kids' school or in a local capacity serves, besides that of actually helping the school or institution, it is that you gain a context for the magnitude of work that other people put forth in larger, more global roles. The same…
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relationships • lifestyle
by Cambria VandeMerwe on June 10th, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Relationships—Dad is the handyman, the one who keeps the house from falling apart from leaks and breaks. He's the provider that helps keep bread in the pantry. He takes the kids outdoors to teach them every sport and build the fires at campouts. Dad is the first to take…
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relationships • lifestyle
by Tara Brooke on May 6th, 2012 | No Comments »
Call her what you will—mom, mother, mommy dearest—we all have a mother. She can be different things to different people. She can range from being the greatest joy and blessing in our lives perhaps, to the greatest challenge we may face in life. (Remember of course, this is most…
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relationships • lifestyle
by Amy Estes on April 8th, 2012 | 2 Comments »
One of the biggest concerns that every parent has when sending their child off to school is whether or not their child’s teacher will be a good fit. A child’s relationship with their teacher can absolutely make or break a school year, but a parent-teacher relationship is important as well.…
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