By April Masini
May 4, 2007 (Posted at 2:58 pm)
To avoid your own version of the Hatfields vs. the McCoys, give your neighbors special consideration that you wouldn’t give other people. The extra investment is worth it:
1. Don’t hog parking space. Don’t block their driveway, assigned parking, or garage and if possible don’t park right in front of their house. Park in front of […]
By Erika B. Webb
May 3, 2007 (Posted at 8:08 pm)
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My friend is in a panic. She thinks she’s going bald. The lady who does her hair isn’t putting these fears to rest. I think the stylist’s exact words were something like, “Good God! You’ve got to do something about this.” But my friend doesn’t know what to do. She’s tried tons of different hair […]
By April Masini
May 3, 2007 (Posted at 2:56 pm)
When it comes to wedding, there are a couple of rules to go by:
*If this is your first and hopefully only wedding, think about permanence when you design your wedding invitations. Think about looking back at your wedding invitation with your grandchildren 50 years from now, and what you would like to look back […]
By April Masini
May 2, 2007 (Posted at 3:19 pm)
Ruts are part of familiarity and any long term relationship will start to get familiar after a while. While some couples both bask in familiarity, others get bored and antsy. This can be a relationship warning light. Which is exactly when you have to do your work. (The red light signal is when you have […]
By April Masini
May 1, 2007 (Posted at 2:24 pm)
The 3 Stages: Maintaining Friendships with Married Friends.
Your friends got married and things are different. Here’s a quick guide
to dealing with the three stages newly married friends go through:
Stage 1) P.W. (post wedding) altered state: Newly married friends are
often in an altered state for about the first six months of marriage.
Everything looks differently to them. […]