The coop was its own classroom. Our early chicken lessons were learned on the fly as we tried to stay a half-step ahead of our growing flock, keeping them fed, clean, warm, and safe. In that way, my children were initiated in parenting: balancing birthday parties and playdates with reg...
Catherine Joane Brown Strode (1895–1969), half-sister, who graduated young, studied art in Chicago, and moved to California at age 19. She became an established artist using the pseudonym Joane Cromwell.Venturing out on her own. Muriel left home at age 15 and attended a business school in...
According to Mass Legal Services, the child's last name may be the father's last name, the mother's last name, a hyphenated version of both, or any other last name that the couple wishes. The only time there would be an issue is if the parents can't come to an agreement on the ...
While we previously mentioned entitlement coming with hyphenated names, the same rule is in effect for second or third generation names. Enter Louis Winthorpe III (Dan Aykroyd), the snooty privileged stock trader who gets framed by his bosses on a bet to see if he’ll change his ways when ...
If you haven't watched the show, I don't want to ruin anything for you so you should stop here. If you have and are salivating over the next one (Episode 5) like I am, then please proceed. Get our free mobile app You know how I know the next episode of The Falcon and The ...
So as you read that, you might also begin to realize, it is a bit late if you're truly getting started. Which means, now or never. But, there is yet another reason now is the time if you really want to pick up the gardening hobby for the 2022 season. At the beginning of the ...
While we previously mentioned entitlement coming with hyphenated names, the same rule is in effect for second or third generation names. Enter Louis Winthorpe III (Dan Aykroyd), the snooty privileged stock trader who gets framed by his bosses on a bet to see if he’ll change his ways when ...
A few years ago, my sister addressed an envelope to my dad and step-mom as “Mr. and Mrs. John Clise”. That is the proper way to address an envelope to a married couple. However, my step-mother was not pleased with being called “Mrs. John Clise”. She stated she has her own ...
Hyphenated, past-tense. Secondly, there’s nothing “old” about the idea. In the Bible, there are many verses that tell us that the husband is to be the leader of the family (e.g. “Wives, submit to your own husbands, as to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife ...
expenses as you can. (Just so you don’t think I’m crazy as you read this post, they say write-off is supposed to be hyphenated when a noun and not when a verb.) The more you write off, the less your taxable income and the less taxes you pay. It sounds simple enough, right?