Family is everywhere, right autism friends? I was on Instagram when a video reel caught my eye. A gorgeous woman helping her beloved daughter out of the house, into a shiny Mercedes and then to a chic boutique where they met up with Dad. As a full time single parent/caregiver to my 3 daughters, who […]
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Whether you adore Valentine’s Day or you’d rather skip it, I’m sure you’ll find something to love in this special issue of the Well newsletter. Try our relationship tuneup, learn how to be nicer to yourself, savor a chocolate meditation, commit to being a better friend, fall in love with your workout, make sleep your […]
The Importance of Heart For thousands of years humans have considered the heart as the center of the universe. Indeed, in deference to this idea Egyptian royalty was buried with all organs removed except the heart. Our own society in 2012 continues this myth by relating many emotions such as love, hurt, grief and passion […]
valentine‘s Day Tribute, from the pen of Jason Fisher. Author and political advocate Jason Fisher will release his memoir and testament to true love, To Where You Are, on Valentine’s Day 2022. This moving tribute to his late wife details Fisher‘s story of discovering unconditional love, dealing with grief and trauma after losing his wife […]
You are my problem child. I’m not saying this (this title was given to you by your grandmother when you were two years old) but we both know it fits more or less. With three older siblings, three younger siblings, and more energy than all of them combined, you became a problem child. It started […]
If your child is a big Thomas fan, this simple gift will make their day sweeter this Christmas season. That’s a Thomas promise! Many parents experienced the Thomas & Friends phase with their young children (does the phrase “ashes and ashes” sound?). But if you’re in the middle of it all, we’ve got great news […]
6th Ypsilanti Community Schools parapro receives state recognition, check for US $ 1,000 YPSILANTI, MI – In the Achieving College & Career Education building at Ypsilanti Community Schools, there’s a running joke that when someone needs to check into a student’s mother, aunt, or grandmother, they just have to find Carla Whitsett. That’s because Whitsett’s […]
There is hope for teens and tomorrow! I just dropped my senior in high school. I’ve been doing it every day for years; but lately it feels different. Today I noticed that we were joking and laughing all the way to school. Before he got out of the car, we thought about what he had […]
The little king is the queen’s twelfth great-grandson, so it’s no surprise that she shares a nickname with Her Majesty – and her mother! Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi shared that sentimental name You have chosen your daughter: Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi! The couple, who greeted their little girl on September 18, used social […]
Murschel didn’t always plan to become a kindergarten teacher when she led swimming lessons. “A mother came up to me and said you are a real teacher, and I said no, I’m going to physiotherapy, and she said I think you have to change your mind,” said Murschel. Tess Hörz is a new teacher, just […]
June 21, 2021 | : Many people begin making career plans in high school or college. For Dr. Lori Weyers started the process a little earlier. “I wanted to do an apprenticeship when I was in kindergarten,” says Weyers, who is retiring as president of Northcentral Technical College in Wisconsin. “I never deviated from this […]
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