I’ve been asking this question for longer than I can remember. Why do homes on US TV shows look so ridiculously large? Why does this family’s lifestyle look so grand? Who lives like that?
If elders weren’t around to organize family meals and be a magnet for socializing as larger family groups, would younger Boomers, Gen-Xers and young adults even get together?
In a recent interview on the Today Show, actor Jennifer Aniston addresses the topic of marriage and motherhood. It’s refreshing to hear a high profile woman talk about how life can’t be planned out and it’s encouraging to see that she was invited to share her unique perspective.
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You know those sexy women who cause men’s eyes to turn – on TV, at the office or in real life? You can be quite certain that they don’t enter a man’s imagination holding a bottle of stainless steel cleaner in their hands.
Dear Frenemy,
You’re probably surprised to hear from me because, you see, for the longest time you’ve been hiding behind a mask called “friend”. You probably didn’t think I noticed that you’re not too fussed about me when I’m not around.
When I heard that the Jian Gohmeshi and Raffi sat down for an interview my first thought was “sweet!”.
That village raising children we’ve been hearing about doesn’t just exist in other countries. It’s happening right here in British Columbia, across North America and beyond.
When I first discovered TED talks online, I used to watch them a lot. In the last few months – perhaps even well over a year – I’ve forgotten about them.