Just 2 cents, if my mother-in-law had maintained a say over my husband, we would have never married. (Some parental involvement can be good, and some can be destructive…) Thankfully, my husband did not consult his controlling, judgmental mother who remains a strong critic of me… Just ...
sometimes missing a juicy worm just a few feet away—or a predator overhead—because they simply weren’t seeing the bigger picture. As a mother, a teacher, a citizen, I also knew the opportunity cost of becoming mired in the details. It behooves all of us, every now and then, to ...
“Leave it to Beaver” generation, the tail end of the Baby Boomers. My father was a first generation American and proud of his family heritage, but more so that he was an American. He never referred to himself as hyphenated American. He grew up speaking a language other than English, ...
Mistress Quickly refers to each “installment” in the castle, that is, each place where an individual knight is installed. The knight’s “coat” was on a stall-plate nailed to the back of the stall and the “crest” was a figure or device originally borne by a knight on his helmet....
Possibly even a nuisance…much like her late mother-in-law after she gave birth to William, the father of her children. If this sounds less like Cinderella and more like The Handmaid’s Tale, you aren’t far off. This is the world that Meghan Markle now finds herself in. Her husband ...
My mother was so proud if daddy and was quite happy to be Mrs. Harold Robinson. She still goes by that on some occasions. They were married for 54 years but daddy passed nearly 18 years ago. I’m kinda grasping for the best wsy to write mine and my husband names. I had the name...
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 I completely support Chaudhry's call forPakistanto make peace with India, I do wonder why India'sHindu SupremacistPrime Minister NarendraModiwould even seriously entertain such a thought if "India is relevant to the world" and Pakistan is not? And if Modi does agree to talks, what kind...
and he’s looking for meaning at home and in the outside world. He’s apologizing to his mother and ex-wife. He’s not going to rap about sneaking in through the East Wing to put cyanide in Trump’s Diet Coke, and he’s not going to put out a goofy single that spoofs the Russi...