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Interview with Lisa Unger, Best Selling Author, Wife , and Mom
Lisa Unger is a best selling author of 12 books with 2 more to be released in 2015. The Florida Times-Union called her most recent book, In the Blood, "a page pounding psychological maze." More relevant than her star author status, for our purposes, is the fact that she is a working mom with a happy marriage (in fact…
If All the Men on Earth Died Tonight…
Ooooo, I said when I saw the recent New York Times Op-Ed piece, provocatively titled, Men, Who Needs Them?. The author – a man – argued the following (although I have rearranged the order of his points):
From Pregnancy To Panic Attacks, It’s Not Easy Being A Parent
For the past year, Ive been researching a book on the ways radical fertility treatments are transforming American families. Ive learned that infertility strikes 10 to 12% of the human population, regardless of age, income, race, ethnicity and gender. Gay men, virgins, nuns, sexually active teenagers – they all can be infertil
Kids Say the Darndest Things…
Out of the Mouth of Babes: And by babes, I mean the small versions of Al Bundy that run through my house with their hands down their pants and use farting as their second language. So these two cuties, and really they are cute, have been slaying me recently with their pearls of wisdom of which I will now share with you.
Exercise Tips for Teens
By engaging in regular exercise, potentially lazy teens can use their youthful energy to keep themselves fit. If you would like to see your couch-loving teen up and moving more, consider some ways in which you can help her maximize her exercise results and make the task of exercising a little less distasteful for your notorious physical-activity avoider.