relationships • lifestyle
by Cecily Kellogg on July 8th, 2012 | No Comments »
In January of 2011, it looked like I was going to lose my mother. She was suffering from a rare kind of pneumonia, a type that comes on fast and made her incredibly ill. It took a bit of time for us to realize something was going on;…
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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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relationships • lifestyle
by Lori on March 11th, 2012 | 1 Comment »
I know I have ask my kids time and time again, “Are you listening to me?” They may say yes but I realize that they did not hear a word I said to them just 15 minutes earlier. Whether it is asking them to do something or a…
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relationships • lifestyle
by Jane Warren on March 4th, 2012 | No Comments »
I remember one time when my mother and sister were crossed up, and they seemed to be at an impasse. I agreed with my sister, and wasn’t sure how it was ever going to work out. Then suddenly, my sister relented, and all was back to normal. I asked her…
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my world • Leaving a Legacy • lifestyle • health-wellness
by Tammy Kling on July 10th, 2011 | No Comments »
Empowerment—During the summer I find myself checking the mirror for imperfections on a daily basis. Taking the kids to the pool. Wearing a bikini (gasp). Why is it I see only the flaws?
Nothing is perfect. But what if I embraced imperfection instead of obsessing over it? This same…
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