A guide to gift giving — and getting — based on your child’s age.
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A guide to gift giving — and getting — based on your child’s age.
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Here’s a look at how the founders of the YOLO Board have glided to the front of the stand-up paddling crowd.
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“School’s out for summer!” Those Alice Cooper lyrics may still rock certain segments of the population, but when it comes to 10 weeks without the child care that the school year provides, Mom and Dad may not be as excited.
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No matter how much you love your in-laws, it can be tough to have them underfoot. And, when you don’t like them all that much, well, it can be even tougher. Welcome to the holidays. Here’s how to accommodate (and maybe even enjoy) your extra company without losing your cool.
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There are ways to make the kids feel they’re part of the party, without making the party all about the kids. Expensive Wii game system not required.
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When good guests go bad: Being prepared for the misbehavior of others, be it unintentional or otherwise, can help turn a potential party disaster into future funny cocktail party banter.
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Wendy McClure weighs in on body image in her memoir “I’m Not the New Me.”
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When your parents (or other family members) disapprove of your fiancé, it seems anything but romantic. Stressful, unfair, insurmountable and frustrating, perhaps, but not romantic.
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When most people fantasize about a major grant, they usually focus on being the recipient of a financial windfall. But Kerry Whitacre Swarr and her friends daydream a little bit differently. They imagine being in a position to give that kind of life-changing money to somebody.
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