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May Day, Worker’s Day, and Labor Day
The first day of May has significance across the globe. Over 50 countries have national Labor Days relating to the labor movements and most of them include a day off from work. Now, as an American, I know what you might be thinking. Clearly, Labor Day is on the first Monday of September, not May. Well, [...]
Your Own Garden – Petals, Peace, and Pride
Spring has finally arrived! After spending the winter months with your living room as the center of attention, it’s nice to relax in your yard. What if, however, your yard is empty, unkempt, or just plain bland? You might be surprised to learn that crafting your own blossoming garden can be easy, inexpensive, and hugely rewarding. While professional landscapers, store-bought flowers, and specialized pots are all available options, they are not the only way to make a garden.
Teenagers and Money: Tackling the Issue Head On
Perhaps the most difficult part about teaching your tweens and teens about money is the fact that you’ll need to share a part of your personal finances with them so that they can understand your lessons. If you are living a debt-free lifestyle, for example, you may want to show your child how you balance your checkbook and how you limit your expenses based on your income. Illustrate how you choose your cell phone provider, brand of cereal and weekend activities based partially on your budget