by Gregory Keer
Any parent who’s ever seen Meatballs, or any other raucous depiction of overnight camp, might want to think twice about sending their child away for a portion of the summer. But the experience can be truly amazing for a kid, especially with the myriad specialty camps and their bounteous facilities. Overnight camp can [...]
Tags: , appearance, camp, cost, distance, overnight, Parenting, specialty, summer, vacation
Posted in: Miscellaneous, Parenting
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by Dr Stephen Ruppenthal
Recently, a friend told me she saw Susan Saint James and her husband on the Oprah Show. Having lost their 14 year old son in a plane crash last year, Susan was asked how she got through the experience without bitter anger. She said, “I have found resentment to be futile. It [...]
Tags: accept, distance, forget, forgive, handle, listening, past, resentment, Women
Posted in: Women
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Of course you want oodles and oodles of great photos to capture all of those precious moments of your little one’s life. But stressing about whether or not you’re getting the right angle, lighting, and pose for those special shots can be a little overwhelming. One good thing is that if you’re using a digital [...]
Tags: , distance, distractions, lighting, mood, picture, pro, professional, taking, tips
Posted in: Photography
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Did you recently learn that you are going to be a new grandparent? If you did, you may be unable to contain your excitement, especially if this child will be your first grandchild. Although becoming a grandparent for the first time brings excitement, it may also bring some nervousness. Below are a few tips for [...]
Tags: distance, grandparents, helpful, newborn, time, tips, visit
Posted in: Grandparenting
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