Always have a hard time with resolutions? Ditching them might be the key to success. Like millions of people around the world, I used to
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Grief: Coping with the loss of a loved one
Coping with the loss of a close friend or family member may be one of the hardest challenges that many of us face. When we
Disney versus Universal?
Most people who know the Bellomo family know that we are Disney fanatics through and through. We have been blessed to be able to go
Advice for a college freshman
My oldest nephew was always a very serious student, so when he, the oldest child in our extended family, was the first to go off
That’s what brothers are for!
I have two sons. The older one, one of the smartest, most clever problem-solvers I know, has always been very quiet, while the younger one
Our car trade-in plan
When my oldest son was in high school, we needed him to have a vehicle to transport himself and his younger brother around to their
Parenting A College Student
Parenting is often not easy. Each age has its particular challenges. A few years ago (more than I care to admit), we dropped my youngest
Parenting A College Student
Parenting is often not easy. Each age has its particular challenges. A few years ago (more than I care to admit), we dropped my youngest
Pets In The Workplace
There are many studies which show the value of pets (primarily dogs and cats) in the workplace. They create a serenity and a friendliness which
Grandparenting – Part 1
We have a grandson who will soon be 4. He lives less than a mile from us, so we spend at least 1 afternoon/evening a
All I Really Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten
It seems like there’s often value in getting back to basics. We all learn things throughout life, but much of what we really need was
Random Thoughts On The Good Old Days
Recently I began reflecting a bit on the “good old days”. It started when I got a new baseball glove. I had a really great
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