-How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss. Even though we are still enjoying the full spectacle of fall colours and Christmas, as I’m writing this, is still two months away, the inevitable happened ...
Last month, I wrote about all the cheap junk we buy to temporarily decorate, only to throw it away. This month, I want to talk about creating memories that last far beyond Tuesday’s garbage pickup.
Many of us lead busy lives. We are busy thinking about yesterday and busy planning for tomorrow. When we focus on the past and future, we aren’t paying a lot of attention to the present—where we are ...
Selecting the right dance studio for your child is a significant decision that impacts not only their development in dance but also their growth in discipline, confidence, and social skills. The right ...
The Eastern Ontario Health Unit (EOHU) is reminding residents to remain vigilant about blacklegged ticks as the health unit has recently identified two ticks on its territory that tested positive for ...
Effective teamwork is often the foundation of success. However, building a cohesive team requires more than just good intentions. A well-planned team-building day can work wonders for fostering ...
I recently saw a short reel showing how different genders approach child-rearing differently. It was said, and I agree, that fathers often raise their children based on what a workplace or job would ...
The great outdoors and the weather are often at odds. There is an unknown factor that can easily throw off an envisioned vacation. One can choose to either bail or embrace whatever may come. Our ...
“Nothing says Christmas to me like my memories of the Sears-Christmas-Wish-Book”-Title of an article in the Christian Science Monitor. I think back to my childhood growing up in the 1960 – 1970s. We ...
Today, I want to share my thoughts on embracing change. As the seasons shift, we’re reminded to be flexible and open to transformation. Change is a natural part of life; it’s impossible for us to ...
Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) provide comfort and companionship to individuals dealing with emotional challenges. Unlike service animals, ESAs don’t require specific training to perform tasks.
It’s a sad state of affairs when we, the electorate, must take matters into our own hands to protect ourselves from the predation of our “leaders.” However, it is a reality. I’ve watched the political ...