Archive for the ‘Family’


October 27th, 2008

Downsize into a City Condo

This is a great article about how you can simplify your life by downsizing into a Philadelphia condominium.

About the author

Mark Wade is a Philadelphia REALTOR who is “the” Center City Philadelphia condominium specialist. As a long time Old City resident, Mark’s vast knowledge of what’s trendy and which neighborhoods buyers look for when selecting a home help both buyers and sellers of Philadelphia real estate make the most of their investments.

October 23rd, 2008

Parenting: Making a Schedule

Making a schedule goes a step further than having a schedule.  Making a schedule is aimed at restoring enthusiasm and cooperation.  It’s written down.  It lets your child know that every day is not a willy-nilly festival where anything and everything can happen.  It also reassures your child that she can count on fun activities.

Around the time your child starts talking your ear off, you feel the tectonic shift of parenting start to happen: you go from caring for your child to keeping up with your child. Of course you’re still busy tending to your child’s basic needs.  You just have the added duty of keeping up with her.  If you are frequently asking yourself, ?Where is she getting all this energy?’— then it’s happening.  The duty of keeping up has arrived. 

October 12th, 2008

Kinds of Dining Room Chairs

There are many different varieties of
dining chairs to choose from. There is a historical aspect to certain chairs
and their design styles. The Chippendale style is ornate and pieces of this
kind of furniture are considered to be of great antique value. The Windsor style is more casual.

October 7th, 2008

The most familiar conflicts and means of solutions

 There are natural disagreements arising between boys and girls in day-by-day
life. Why all these disagreements between guys and ladies are regularly
happened? The answer will be jokey but at the same time clear - by reason we are
various over corporal, emotional dissimilarities between us. Recognizing them
will help us to see some of the motives that lead us to unneeded conflicts.


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