• November 10, 2022

Princess Cruise Line Fleet: Sapphire Princess

The Sapphire Princess is one of the Princess Cruise Line fleet that was built in Japan and is equipped with more than 700 balconies where guests can enjoy the beautiful sea view. Plus, the hospitable crew members will make sure she has a great time with her family and friends. Built in 2004, the Sapphire…

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Teach your child to survive injury

How do you recognize when trauma is life-threatening to your child? What becomes the breaking point in a child or young adult and how can it be helped? The small disappointments typical of an adult can become a reason for attempted suicide in a child over eight years of age and, above all, in an…

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Top 5 Amazing Gifts For Kids This Christmas

Boys can be a bit more complicated in choosing gifts compared to girls. When shopping for gifts for a son, nephew, or any special little boy in your life, it’s important to make sure you’re getting something that’s age-appropriate, safe, and most of all, super cool and fun! You can find all of these selections…

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Pros and cons of the cookie diet

You might be surprised by the idea of ​​hoarding cookies, like the commercial shows their models do, to get rid of flab, and if you really did, what a delicious and wonderful way to get in shape! However, market reports of thyroid patients following the cookie diet created by Dr. Siegal suggest that these people…

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How can you know if you are pleasing God (John 8:21-30)?

“I’m cleaning my room,” says 5-year-old Joseph. “People need room to walk so they don’t trip. I’m not hurting anyone and that makes God happy!” Whether you are 5 years old or 50, cleaning your room is always a challenge. It reminds me of what Phyllis Diller said: “Housework can’t kill you, but why risk…

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The Origin of Easter Traditions

While we happily buy chocolate Easter bunnies, color and hide eggs, and fill our Easter baskets, many people aren’t sure about the origins of these Easter traditions. Whether you celebrate Easter as a religious holiday or the advent of spring, or a combination of the two, it can be fun to understand the origins and…

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Baby Gift List – New Parents Wish List

Like all new parents, I have experienced the challenges that come from the moment the announcement is made that a new baby is on the way. There is much to anticipate and many resources available to help us prepare for the big day. Most “new parent” books and guides are filled with supply lists, recommended…

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Resolutions? We don’t need stinky resolutions!

The New Year has long since come and gone, and I’m willing to bet it has its resolutions. But just because you forgot your resolution long ago doesn’t mean you can’t yet succeed in your fat loss endeavor. However, I have a big problem with the whole idea of ​​New Year’s Resolutions. I don’t know…

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Illustrated Books and Graphic Novels: A Healthy Addition to Any Reading Diet

I remember as a child my parents constantly urged us to read. Read books, magazines, packaging, road signs, captions and cartoons, you name it. Anything with print was fair game. I was lucky because they were able to make reading a challenging game. Mom once said that she wouldn’t be surprised if I read the…

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Where do you find mom and dad on a chart? the parent axis

I have studied astrology for a long time. Like everything else human, there are a lot of personal opinions, conflicting information, and conflicting authors. Some of them can give you a whiplash as your mind struggles to comprehend the contradiction, argument, or paradox created. One of those areas of variation is where do you find…

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