SAMANTHA KEMP-JACKSON | | New Year's Eve With Kids? Six Ways to Make it Fun for Everyone | Gone are the days when you waited for New Year's Eve with anticipation. No, you are in a different stage of your life now. You are a parent of children. Young children. Though it may seem this way as you approach December 31 with the family, all hope is not lost. There are things that you can do with the kids where you and the little ones can enjoy the celebration. Continue reading... | | MEGHAN PEARSON | | A Simple and Meaningful New Year's Resolution | I am not a strong believer in New Year's resolutions. However, it became clear to me as 2012 was winding down, that I had some cleaning up to do. 2013 is going to be the year that I truly show up for. Why don't we all make that deal with ourselves when the clock strikes midnight on Monday night? Continue reading... | |
TRINA READ | | The 20 Things I Learned About Sex After Baby | Six weeks after my second son was born in 2009 I embarked on a "Six Month Sex Challenge." For six months I attempted to have sex with my husband at least once a week. The time was truly a roller-coaster ride and I've learned why it is just so darn difficult to have sex after baby. I also appreciate why it's important to make the effort. Here are the 20 things I learned about having sex after baby. Continue reading... | | |
NATALIE MACLEAN | | An Affordable Weekend Wine Guide | This weekend is traditionally known as one of celebration -- even with that pesky working Monday coming along before the official parties of New Year's Eve. So what better time than now to show off some wine knowledge? Continue reading... | | ANNE DAY | | Instead of New Year's Resolutions, Try Words to Live By | For years I would come up with the usual New Year's resolutions -- you know the ones -- lose weight, get healthy, not work so hard, and by February, they were a thing of the past. So in 2012, instead of making New Year's resolutions that I never keep, I decided to pick three words to live my life by. Continue reading... | |
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