My greatest academic regret is not studying history in college, despite being top of my class. I blame it on Nip/Tuck. I was 16 years old and had just a month to choose my A-Levels, similar to American Advanced Placement (AP) courses. I became so fascinated and enamored by the grandeur and drama of the […]
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Sister Wives’ Kody Brown recently cameo sharing some parenting tips with a client. However, he began his video by admitting that he didn’t consider himself a very good parent. However, his opinion of his parenting skills didn’t stop him from offering the client service. Based on his way of speaking, it sounded like this was […]
James Cobern, math and health teacher at Pittsfield Middle High School, has a message for students and their parents in the district. Cobern and other school officials hope residents will attend a meeting at Joy Church on Barnstead Road on Saturday from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm. There, information and explanations will update the decade-long, […]
It is known that many grandparents and great-grandparents do not share intimate details about their health with their children; they do not want their children to be burdened or worried. Having counseling sessions at home taught me some very important lessons. One of the biggest lessons I learned was that parents don’t want to be […]
“A good intention with a bad approach often leads to a bad result.”– Thomas Edison Someone once told me that “people do not act with the intention of being ‘bad’”. Basically, there is a positive intention behind every action. This is especially true when children misbehave. I have a couple of kids and sometimes they […]
Sister Wives’ Kody Brown recently shared some parenting tips with a customer on Cameo. However, he started his video by admitting that he didn’t think he was a very good parent. However, his opinion of his parental skills didn’t stop him from giving advice to clients. Based on the way he spoke, it sounded like […]
In intimidating social situations like dates or parties, I feel most comfortable when I can make someone laugh. Telling a joke or a silly story for a few laughs helps me relax – and usually it helps to loosen up the conversation. I often use humor as an inclusive, heartfelt tool to gauge new social […]
By Cathy Jameson We had a very busy week last week. Busy is good! But it means I didn’t have a chance to sit down and type the piece I wanted to write. Instead of something fresh for you today, I’m posting an old story that I shared with family and friends. We parents had […]