Military spouses who have moved to and fro so many times know my pain. Please feel free to leave encouraging comments.
Read More »Diana Hartman
A Helping Hand: Stay-at-Home Mom Chided for Using Daycare
Putting a child in daycare for even three days a week still leaves mom with a 144-hour workweek.
Read More »A Helping Hand: Moving and Missing Old Friends, School
Moving and traveling may seem exotic and special to the kids in your new school. This is an advantage when making new friends.
Read More »The Emperor’s New Baggy Pants
We don’t need laws to enforce decency. We need a society that refuses to accommodate the indecent.
Read More »When I Was Britney Spears
My local community brought down the gavel on my parenting skills. Had that community been as large as Ms. Spears’, I’d have surely perished.
Read More »A Helping Hand: Three Kids Under Three – Help!
The simpler things are, the more accomplished you'll feel. They'll remember the time you spent with them, not how tidy everything was.
Read More »A Helping Hand: In Fear of Burglars
Put the same amount of time and effort into abating the fear as you have into feeling the fear.
Read More »A Helping Hand: Illness and Physical Appearance
Illness alters choices and may limit what you can do, but it doesn’t stop you from having or making choices.
Read More »A Helping Hand: Inappropriately Dressed Co-Worker
Why do some women dress in an unprofessional way at work and then get mad when men stare?
Read More »A Helping Hand: Handling Life’s Highs and Lows
Use the times when you're feeling good to take care of the part of you that might feel low later.
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