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How to Live With an Aging Veteran During the Holidays

2/7/2026 By Magnolia Potter Leave a Comment

How to Live With an Aging Veteran During the Holidays

Are you going to invite a hero to your home this holiday season? If you are lucky enough to have an older veteran in your family, you should definitely have them over to join in your holiday festivities. In addition to sharing the love you have for your relatives, a veteran can also teach your family many valuable lessons about love, strength, and dedication. Some families may feel that they are not equipped to handle an older family member in their home, but the fact is that entertaining a loved one can brighten the season in many ways. Heed these tips and make the holiday a joyous experience for everyone. Home for the Holidays (or Longer) One of the main reasons you should bring your aging relatives home for the holidays is that … [Read more...]

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Winter Travel & Home Improvement Tips for the Whole Family

2/7/2026 By Brooke Faulkner Leave a Comment

Winter Travel & Home Improvement Tips for the Whole Family

The Christmastime winter months are some of the most wholesome and merry times of year. Even after the holidays are done, the cold and snowy days that follow create the perfect twinkly, light atmosphere to go on bundled up walks with the family, Christmas caroling with friends or simply staying inside to read scripture and drink hot chocolate and eggnog. January is one of the best months to do this because the end-of-year stress is gone and you can simply focus on spending time with your family and strengthening your familial bond. The connection you share with your family is one of the most important ones in your life, and if you don’t regularly dedicate time to your kids, parents or siblings, you should make an effort to rekindle that … [Read more...]

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Holiday Driving With Family: Opportunities for Bonding and Learning

2/7/2026 By Brooke Faulkner Leave a Comment

Holiday Driving With Family: Opportunities for Bonding and Learning

During the holidays, you could end up doing more driving than usual. You’ll likely be visiting family and friends you haven’t seen in a while who live a bit of a drive away. On the other hand, maybe you’ve planned a family vacation out of state and are going to need to drive thousands of miles to get there.  Long car rides can be tedious for both the driver and the passengers. If you have kids, especially, you may want to keep the complaints to a minimum and keep them engaged. Long car rides can create opportunities for learning more about yourselves and one another.  Continue reading to discover opportunities for bonding and learning during long holiday drives.  Improve Your Driving  No matter how many years … [Read more...]

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The Importance of Teaching Your Son to Play Football

2/7/2026 By Brooke Faulkner Leave a Comment

The Importance of Teaching Your Son to Play Football

Image Source: Pixabay Football is America’s sport. And yet, its future is in question. While the fact that a little over 1 million high schoolers participated in football leagues during the 2014-2015 season sounds good on the surface, when one steps back and observes the trends, it turns out that the number has been trending downwards in recent years. Some kids are trying different sports, while others are avoiding competitive athletics entirely because of the dangers of injury. However, allowing our sons to skip out on sports, and football in particular, can actually have quite a few negative side effects, in many ways throwing out the baby with the bathwater. If you’re a father and you’ve got a young’un growing up in the household, … [Read more...]

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Tips for Safe and Successful Holiday Travel

2/7/2026 By Magnolia Potter Leave a Comment

Tips for Safe and Successful Holiday Travel

The holidays only come around once a year, so you should try to make the best of them. Perhaps your way of doing this is to plan a vacation and head out of town as a way of shaking things up. To ensure that you actually enjoy your time away, you should put certain things in place before leaving. This includes taking appropriate steps to keep your home safe so you meet your house how you left it when you come back.  Additionally, you want to be fully present so that your trip is memorable and you don’t miss any special moments. Even the drive to holiday festivities are an opportunity to grow closer as a family. Sometimes, the only way you can achieve this is by stopping to unplug from the things that take away your ability to be … [Read more...]

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6 Ways to Be a Healthier, Happier Parent

2/7/2026 By Brooke Faulkner Leave a Comment

6 Ways to Be a Healthier, Happier Parent

Image Source: Pixabay As parents, we have the tendency to put our families first and set our own needs aside. However, if we’re not healthy, our whole family suffers. Just like our cars require certain types of maintenance at different points throughout their existence, so do our bodies. By taking preventative measures and establishing healthy habits, we can hope to live long and healthy lives. 1. Schedule Doctor Visits Making and keeping regularly scheduled doctors appointments is a helpful method for staying on top of your personal healthcare. Aging eyes, bones, and bodies are a part of growing older and require our attention to prevent degradation. Don’t skip out on any additional testing offered by your optometrist or … [Read more...]

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Why Multigenerational Living is on the Rise

2/7/2026 By Magnolia Potter Leave a Comment

Why Multigenerational Living is on the Rise

Image Source: Pixabay The number of Americans who live in multigenerational family households has recently increased, and many factors are driving this trend. According to the Pew Research Center, in 2016, 64 million people lived in multigenerational homes that include two or more adult generations, or that include grandchildren under the age of 25 and their grandparents.  During the Great Recession of 2007 to 2009, these multigenerational households dramatically increased, and it’s easy to understand why given the financial stresses and the job loss that accompanied that period. Though the economy has improved, however, the rise in these multigenerational households has continued faster than before the Great … [Read more...]

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The Dangers of Self-Driving Cars and Their Threat to Safety

2/7/2026 By Brooke Faulkner Leave a Comment

The Dangers of Self-Driving Cars and Their Threat to Safety

Image Source: Unsplash Picture getting behind the wheel of your new car, putting your destination into your GPS, and then taking a nap as your vehicle safely transports you there. Driverless vehicles have been featured in movies for some time now, but seeing them on our roads is completely different. While self-driving technology sounds convenient, it’s not yet a foolproof alternative to human drivers. The safety of self-driving cars is hotly debated. The technology used in self-driving cars is thought of as being less prone to error than a human operator, which would make them safer than a traditional car. On the other hand, there have already been reported accidents with self-driving cars. This raises some questions: Are autonomous … [Read more...]

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Strategies for Aspiring Entrepreneurs in 2020

2/7/2026 By Magnolia Potter Leave a Comment

Strategies for Aspiring Entrepreneurs in 2020

Image Source: Unsplash When you think of longevity in business, some brands that likely come to mind are JPMorgan Chase, McDonald’s, and Nike, among others. These are all businesses that have had their ups and downs but still managed to stand the test of time. While it may not be the desire for every entrepreneur, one can assume success and a legacy is what most hope for.   The burning question you may have is what the recipe for long-lasting success is. While you can find endless videos, tutorials, articles, and books on how to run a business successfully, there are still no guarantees. There are, however, lessons that you can take from those that have attained and sustained success over the years.  Be … [Read more...]

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Our Kids Are Spending Too Much Time on Their Phones: What to Do About It

2/7/2026 By Brooke Faulkner Leave a Comment

Our Kids Are Spending Too Much Time on Their Phones: What to Do About It

Image Source: Pixabay Anyone who remembers life before smartphones knows that there’s a life outside of them. Generation Z, on the other hand, is the first group of people growing up in a world where this technology never wasn’t. It should come as no surprise to find out that our kids are spending way too much time on their phones. It’s critical that we make an effort to understand exactly what it is that keeps the younger generation glued to their screens and consider what we can do to help them understand and experience life outside of technology. After all, if moms and dads already struggle to turn that screen off, how much harder is it to expect kids to do so? How Too Much Phone Time Is Hurting Our Kids There’s no doubt … [Read more...]

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