by Abby Christianson | Apr 23, 2018 | Abby Christianson: Living in Harmony
I’ve debated sharing this story. But I think it’s an issue for many families, and for much of society. And I think the discussion has to happen. So I’m starting it. My Grandfather unintentionally hurt my children. He never met them. He’s been...
by Molly A. Kerr | Mar 23, 2018 | Molly A. Kerr: All the Pieces of Pi
FYI To My Readers – I did celebrate “Pi Day” on March 14th with a Marie Callender’s Razzleberry Pie – my favorite! Sometimes women joke that their husband is really their “other” child. I love to laugh, and I don’t have a problem with lighthearted humor....
by Valerie Steimle | Feb 20, 2018 | Valerie Steimle: Strengthening Families
Parents breathe a sigh of relief when their children graduate high school and reach the age of independence. Adult children make plans for their future and begin to make a life for themselves. But what do parents do when their adult children are not motivated for a...
by Laurie W | Feb 8, 2018 | Home and Family
Typically when my oldest daughter, Michelle, comes to me with the words, “Mom, I have an idea…” I cringe. Half the time I don’t realize I’m doing it, but you have to understand something. These ‘ideas’ range from putting together her newest recipe (”You take some...
by Molly A. Kerr | Jan 12, 2018 | Molly A. Kerr: All the Pieces of Pi
I was in the check out line at Target chatting with the woman behind me and the checker. The checker was sharing that she would complete her 8-hour shift, go home, and still stay on her feet, to make macaroni and cheese for her family. At first, I thought she meant...