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Buying Power: Is It Better To Lease Or Buy?Now that you are officially a family or have expanded your family (to include children) you may soon find yourself in the market for two dependable cars, and/or perhaps at least one that is more suited and suitable to parenthood and “family” life.
But, before you make a decision on which care is ... Read On 
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To Drink Or Not To Drink That Is The Question: How Much Is Too Much We’ve all read or heard about the statistics about the proclaimed and supposed benefits of having a “drink” (mostly red wine to be exact). We’ve also heard the peril potentially also associated with drinking (even a glass of red wine) and how “that” information can seem to counteract that which ... Read On 
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Nothing To Worry About: Common Infant Conditions That Are No Cause For ConcernThey say that the first child is the most “difficult” because it’s all new, and parents need to adjust to their new family member, their new life and what they are doing. And, they say that once you have and can handle two children, you can handle as many more as you’d like.
The premise is that ... Read On 
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Barking Up The Wrong Tree: Dos And Don’ts For Training Your DogMost of us had pets growing up and they continue to be part of our lives and families once we’re out on our own and with families of our own.
But, having a well-behaved pet, like my husband says, is all in how you train it. And training takes love, time, and patience. For best results the ... Read On  Filed under LIFamilies Articles » Pets
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Kiddy Cliques: Children And How They Form FriendshipsI’ve often heard women say that after marriage they often “lose” a lot of girlfriends, either to different lifestyles, careers, a move, and/or a husband and family of their own.
I’ve also heard many women attest that, that all changes once they start a family of their own. In fact, many profess ... Read On 
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Forever And For Always: Vowing To Make Your Vows WorkEveryone wants to say “I Do” but that means also saying “I Do” to making it work and last…and often times working hard at it. But, like anything, it’s a matter of working smart, not necessarily hard, and avoiding the three major mistakes most marrieds make.
1. Substituting WE for ME: There is ... Read On 
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Lost In Love: Recognizing And Dealing With Detrimental Co-DependencyPart of a healthy happy marriage (or relationship of any sort for that matter) according to professionals is premised on not only love, but also respect and a beneficial balance between being co-dependent and independent.
While, according to counselors and experts men and women can expect ... Read On 
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Exit Stage Right: Gracefully Making Your Way Out Of Awkward Situations.We have all been in situations where our social graces were challenged. In fact, it’s likely we’ve all been in situations were we wanted to either speak our mind or act upon our impulses and wiggle our way out of a less than favorable environment, conversation, or situation. But, etiquette and ... Read On 
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The Old Bait And Switch: Sensational Substitutes For Everyday FoodsA piece of chocolate, a frothy latte or a glass of wine with dinner. No doubt these are some of our favorite foods, but they may not be favoured by our bodies, and may even cause weight gain or health problems if we are not careful about consumption.
Still, as the saying goes “everything in ... Read On 
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When You’re Good You’re Good, But When You’re “Bad” You’re Better: How And Why Being “Good” Isn’t Always Good For You.Most of us have at one time or another set a goal of leading and living out healthier lives. For many that may mean exercising more, eating right, shedding a few pounds, giving up alcohol and/or giving up smoking. And, while all these healthy habits are good for us, you may be surprised to learn ... Read On 
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Homework Help: Income Opportunities For Stay-At-Home Spouses/Parents
We all like the feeling of being independent yet we all complain about the daily grind, and most of us have a “love-hate” relationship with being in the workforce.
Also, its no surprise that many newly married ladies and mommies struggle with the notion of staying in the workforce or staying ... Read On 
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