That’s what SHE said: Lots and lots of tips for everything from saving money on take-out to getting better sleep, removing ticks to helping protect your kids from abuse
Here are some things I read this week that made me think. (These are just snippets - click on the title to read the whole thing.) My Smartest Tip for Saving Money on Takeout from Lisa at The Kitchn "My husband and I rely on takeout more often than I'd like to admit. If I haven't had the time to meal plan (or grocery shop) for the week, chances are, we're having cereal or takeout for dinner. One of those things can be inexpensive (two boxes for $5? Yes, please!), while the other can add up — . . .
That’s what SHE said…..all kinds of tips for everything from reviving an old friendship, getting your kids to take nasty meds, and making your house smell divine plus a bunch of other stuff
Here are some things I read this week that made me think. (These are just snippets - click on the title to read the whole thing.) A Psychologist Explains How to Revive a Dead Friendship from Cari with Science of Us Whether you broke up with some sense of finality or just let things fade out, there’s a reason you ended things last time around — and whatever pushed you two apart may not have gone away. “Sometimes we romanticize our friendships, and maybe we forget some of the reasons why . . .
That’s what SHE said: long lost letters from the alphabet, the effects of screen-time on you kids, interracial couples react to the movie Get Out, and more….
Here are some things I read this week that made me think. (These are just snippets - click on the title to read the whole thing.) This Couple Married For 37 Years Always Dress In Matching Outfits from Giedré at Bored Panda "While some people struggle to find a pair of socks that match, this coordinated couple from Japan effortlessly match their clothes, and as you can see from these pictures, the resulting outfits are eye-catchingly awesome." #couplegoals We used to have . . .
That’s what SHE said: how one mom responded when her son called her an “intolerant” liberal, raising brave girls and highly sensitive children, the secrets behind successful relationships and a whole lot more….
Here are some things I read this week that made me think. (These are just snippets - click on the title to read the whole thing.) Her teen son called her an “intolerant” liberal. So she launched a national project to hear from the other side. by Colby at The Washington Post "Winokur, a documentary filmmaker in New Jersey, set out on a cross-country journey to meet people of different ideologies to discuss divisive issues. Carting a square folding table and a navy tablecloth with patriotic . . .
That’s what SHE said: calligraphy texts, prison pedicures, giving kids some independence and a bunch of activities and resources to get you through Spring Break
Here are some things I read this week that made me think. (These are just snippets - click on the title to read the whole thing.) I Sent All My Text Messages in Calligraphy for a Week And Here's What I Learned from Cristina on The Atlantic"I got my first mobile phone when I was in high school. It was 2005, and the feeling of “cool” overwhelmed me. Text messaging was something sacred in those days. I was allotted 200 messages per month. I powered off during classes, and charged my phone three . . .
That’s what SHE said: the link between same-sex marriage and teen suicide, great gifts for adoptive parents, beautiful words for feelings you never knew how to describe and so much more….
Here are some things I read this week that made me think. (These are just snippets - click on the title to read the whole thing.) Teen Suicide Attempts in the U.S. Decreased After Same-Sex Marriage Was Legalized from Lisa at TheCut "States that legalized same-sex marriage saw a 0.6 percentage point reduction in suicide attempts, whereas those whose policies remained unchanged saw no difference in teen suicide attempts. The study authors estimate that the same-sex marriage policies led to . . .
That’s what SHE said: an honest obituary, female body image and self-esteem, the Millennial migration from church and more!
Here are some things I read this week that made me think. (These are just snippets - click on the title to read the whole thing.) 'Evil' Man's Family Gives Him the Obit He Deserved shared by Lauren via Jezebel “His family adds that they have no intention of holding a funeral. Instead, they wrote that they plan to have him cremated, with his remains kept in their barn until the donkey’s wood shavings run out. “Leslie’s passing proves that evil does in fact die,” the obituary said, “and . . .
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Here are some of things I read this week that made me think. (These are just snippets – click on the title to read the whole thing). How Donald Trump is leading the transformation to turn the Republican Party into the new KKK from Daily News “The phrase “alt-right” was coined by one of the most bigoted, racist, white supremacists in America — Richard Betrand Spencer. He is the brain of the alt-right movement — which is nothing more than white supremacist bigotry by a new name. In . . .
That’s what SHE said: a mother explains to the white father of her black children why black lives matters, a black man imagines his funeral when pulled over in Brooklyn, navigating the world of racial awkwardness, comebacks that came too late, the best parenting advice, allowing kids to get bored, evangelicals despair over election choices and more…
I THINK ABOUT MY FUNERAL WHEN POLICE STOP ME | theroot.org After a black man is stopped by police while driving in Brooklyn, he imagines his funeral and what will take place..."Crutcher did not survive the Tulsa police, but I bet he knew that he wouldn’t. I bet he was filled with fear and resignation because he knew that his time was up—that it was his turn to be a hashtag. And I bet, in his final moments, that he was thinking about his children and how much harder their lives would be without . . .
That’s what SHE said: Between Two Ferns with HRC, what is really happening in Charlotte,the xenophobia behind destructive global politics, replacing detention with meditation, the case for getting rid of middle schools, children’s books featuring kids of color, feeling the Bern for HRC and more…
Between Two Ferns With Zach Galifianakis: Hillary Clinton from Funny Or Die EDITORIAL: CHARLOTTE IS DROWNING IN SYSTEMATIC INJUSTICE | nbc.news.com A pastor writes about what is really happening in Charlotte and has been for some time..."As a pastor and as an organizer, I do not condone violence. I suspect that much of it has been instigated by provocateurs with their own agenda. But to condemn the uprising in Charlotte would be to condemn a man for thrashing when someone is trying to drown . . .
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