Staying connected to loved ones can be difficult. There always seems to be something that gets in the way of keeping in touch. Even those that live in the same house may not see each other enough, as jobs, school, extra-curricular
Holiday Survival Guide for Families
by Lori Sciame November 7th, 2025Soon the holiday season will be in full swing. There will be presents to buy, special treats to bake, and parties to attend. While many of the parties will be filled with good cheer and laughter, some will seem more like funeral wakes - complete with morose faces and mumbled greetings. If this sounds familiar, then take the time to read this post. Learn a few tips on how to survive
Medicine: Generic or Brand Name
by Louise October 31st, 2025When a new type of medicine first hits the market, it is the only one of its kind available, and consumers in need of it are forced to buy it. As a brand name, it tends to be expensive due to the research and effort that went into making the product. However, many simply can't afford the steep prices of the brand names.
Relationships Take Work From Both
by Lori Sciame October 24th, 2025Read More
Just as a homeowner maintains a house, those involved in meaningful relationships need to work to keep their partnerships in good repair. Jobs, children, friends, hobbies, and the like gobble up a person's time. Because of this, love relationships can become casualties of neglect. Instead of taking time to nurture the relationship, often times it is left for dead last. Pledge
Liked – But Not by Everyone
by Lori Sciame October 17th, 2025Read More
Throughout a person's life, he or she comes in contact with hundreds of people. Some of these meetings will result in friendships, either temporary or lasting, some will even lead to love. However, not every meeting will end on a good note. In life, there will be times when a relationship ends badly. Realizing this early on can save a sensitive
Are You Sleeping? Read on.
by Joe Lawrence October 10th, 2025Read More
Sleep is important. Do you get enough? What can you do?
According to the National Sleep Foundation, adults should be getting seven to nine hours of sleep per night. How many people actually do this? Sleep is the first thing sacrificed to make up slack from the day. We stay up late to finish that paper for school. They pull an all-nighter to wrap birthday or Christmas gifts.





