10 Jan Family Rules: The Power of “We”
Here is a great foundation upon which to build your family. Tailor make it to suit your needs. ...
Here is a great foundation upon which to build your family. Tailor make it to suit your needs. ...
Understand that you as a woman were made with emotional needs as vast and as deep as an ocean....
This is so true! A good reminder to all of us. ...
The Christmas season seems even more commercialized than ever with new toys, new movies, and more-and-more stuff to buy. We need to teach our children how to get out of this consumer rut....
We are good moms and we can be better. ...
For a lot of people the word "virtue" sounds like something out of moral literature from the last century. Therefore virtues have no bearing on present-day life. What a mistake! A virtue is a good active habit. This makes the idea of virtue a bit...
Children desperately need parents who stay married to each other, and love each other. Their future depends on it. Yet, their parents are very likely to lose their love for each other after they arrive, because they forget why they married....
The life of every family is marked by all kinds of crises, yet these are also part of its dramatic beauty....
Enjoy a good chuckle!...
Marriage is an amazing adventure. It has all kinds of nooks and crannies to discover, many unforeseen hair-raising moments and all kinds of joys and beauties to experience....
Honor your father. Be generous in making him know he is valued. ...
Do you suffer from feeling invisible? I often do. This story hits the spot. ...
Something to put a smile on your face!...
From the time kids are young, they are picking up habits. Good habits are virtues. Here is a table taken from Character Building by Prof. David Isaacs that conveniently shows the most opportune ages for addressing specific virtues in education. Note that these virtues are...
The kitchen: a place of bonding, learning and living. ...