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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
Competitive Parenting
Let's make it and olympic sport! Parenting is never easy, even on your best day as a mom; parenting will be the toughest job you will ever have. Well, at least that is the way I feel about it. I have, however, discovered since my children have gone to school, that parenting is not only hard it is also apparently a competitive sport!
By Celeste c Nicholson7 months ago in Families
Why Thousands of B.C. Families Are Choosing Alberta: Inside Canada’s New Cost-of-Living Migration
British Columbia has always been a sought-after place to live, but the increasing costs of housing are giving rise to a subtle but important trend of moving east.
By Deborah Ferguson7 months ago in Families
Pain in absence, not action
There are many ways a parent can wound a child. Some wounds come from anger, some from criticism, and others from absence. But the deepest wound my father ever left me wasn’t carved by shouting, or rejection, or even neglect. It came from his silence.
By LUNA EDITH7 months ago in Families
The Secret to Visiting Petting Zoos: Baby Animal Season Revealed 🐑🐐
If you’ve ever taken your kids to a petting zoo, you know the look on their faces when they meet a goat or a lamb up close—it’s pure wonder. But here’s something most parents don’t realize: there’s a right time to visit if you want those once-in-a-lifetime encounters.
By PettingZoo.Fun7 months ago in Families
Homework With Mom: The Day 1 + 1 Became 6
Homework is supposed to be simple. A quiet kitchen table, a child doing sums, a mother sipping coffee nearby. That’s how it looks in the movies. But in real life? Homework time is a circus act, a battlefield, and sometimes a full-on comedy show that makes the neighbors wonder if they should sell tickets.
By Life Hopes7 months ago in Families
Check their reflection
I was skimming an article on Emotional Vampires this afternoon and contemplating the vampires in my life. It took me a long time to recognize them; even longer to accept without trying to change, or fix, or fight, about the fact that my family is maybe… not as supportive as the say they are.
By Celeste c Nicholson7 months ago in Families









