Exploring Single Motherhood: A Personal Experience
The following is an excerpt taken with permission from Done Being Single: A Late Bloomer’s Guide to Love by Treva Brandon Scharf.
The following is an excerpt taken with permission from Done Being Single: A Late Bloomer’s Guide to Love by Treva Brandon Scharf.
Most parents are at least open to the idea of giving financial assistance to grown children. But there are several pertinent caveats that go along with that desire.
Sometimes one word, thought, or concept that pops into your head can change everything. Legend has it that Einstein had a dream in which the word “unified” appeared in a cloud above his head and followed him wherever he went. Later, he worked on his life’s goal, the Unified Field Theory. For non-Einsteins, there are similar situations in which a single idea can transform one’s entire life or career trajectory.
More isn’t always better, especially when it comes to hosting an eco-friendly holiday
National Thank You Letter Day is November 14, 2021 – Elementary Students Learn Important Lesson on Gratitude & Kindness
People are more honest in day-to-day life than previously thought — except for “a few prolific liars,” according to the results of a new study.
Teaching Kids to Earn and Manage Money
Kids today are suffering higher levels of depression and psychological distress than their predecessors, and the pandemic only made things worse. But despite the odds, some are able to become “Thrivers.” Parenting expert and best-selling author Dr. Michele Borba gives insights into the seven traits that help kids succeed.
Veterans Day is Wednesday, November 11
This month-long event is also a time to show solidarity for the one out of every five students who report being bullied each year.
When I was in high school, I was involved in more activities then my kids are now. I participated in all different types of extracurriculars like piano lessons, the debate club and the tennis team. My summers were just as busy because I worked twelve-hour shifts as a lifeguard. I admit it – I liked being so active.
Save Money and Teach the Power of Personal Choice
Give the Selfless Gift on Your Child’s Birthday
Developed in part for Alabama’s bicentennial celebration, Alabama Justice: The Cases and Faces That Changed A Nation, is an interactive, traveling exhibit that covers issues including civil rights, equal protection, city zoning and prayer in public schools.
Local restaurant invites you to enjoy delicious sushi while also contributing to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Alabama.
Colder weather brings new needs and potential dangers to the four-legged members of your family. Before you expose your pet to harsh winter weather this season, be sure to follow the advice given here.
Sharing hugs with loved ones has always been special, but did you know that hugging can actually have a positive impact on your health, as well?
Prince of Peace Catholic Parish will be hosting a Mass designed specifically to accommodate individuals with special needs, along with their families, friends and caregivers, this February.
The newest exhibition at the Birmingham Museum of Art, Embodying Faith: Imagining Jesus through the Ages, is a must-see for art enthusiasts, as well as anyone interested in the Christian faith and life of Jesus Christ.
Enjoy the holiday season while eliminating the possibilities of hazardous home fires with these helpful reminders compiled by The University of Alabama at Birmingham.