Author: At home Insemination Blog
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Team Sports Aren’t for Every Child: A Personal Reflection
At home insemination With summer finally upon us, I can list countless reasons to celebrate: no homework, lazy mornings, and the end of lunch packing dilemmas. Most importantly, I’m thrilled that my daughter’s soccer season has wrapped up, at least for a few months. When a child is committed to a team sport, it demands…
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Bride Hosts Wedding Reception at Alzheimer’s Facility to Include Her Mother
At home insemination In a heartfelt gesture, a bride chose to hold her wedding reception at an Alzheimer’s care facility, ensuring her mother could be part of her special day. Alzheimer’s disease can be devastating, and while it may alter a loved one’s personality, the bond remains. This young bride understood that despite her mother’s…
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This Young Girl is Joyfully Running in a Meadow with a Burrito Because Burritos Are Better Than Boys
At home insemination Check out this adorable photo session featuring a girl and her beloved burrito. Growing up in California, I learned that burritos are a serious matter. A burrito from Mission Street in San Francisco could easily last you several meals — but that’s not how we do it. We devour them in one…
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I Don’t Wait for My Partner to Get Home—I Can Handle It Myself
At home insemination Recently, our electricity went out right before I needed to pick up my kids from school. To get the garage door open, I had to manually detach it from the automatic opener. When we returned home and the power was restored, I had to reattach it, which required me to climb on…
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I Might Be Approaching 40, Yet I Still Rely on My Mom
At home insemination I’ve never raised my voice at my mother. I’ve never used harsh words or expressed hatred toward her, even during my teenage years. Witnessing friends lash out at their moms left me shocked; I simply couldn’t fathom such disrespect. It wasn’t fear that held me back; my mother was never the type…
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Are Parents Who Overindulge Their Children Getting It Right?
At home insemination In the realm of modern parenting, the trend of excessive coddling and constant supervision has sparked considerable debate. Critics argue that such approaches may undermine the future of society. Notably, a former academic administrator from Stanford, Elena Wexler, authored a book titled Raising Resilient Adults, positing that contemporary overparenting fails to cultivate…
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Your 37-Week-Old Baby’s Development and Milestones
At home insemination Congratulations, you now have a 37-week-old baby! Your Baby’s Mischievous Nature is Emerging Time is indeed flying by, and before you know it, your little one will be off to kindergarten, then high school, and… let’s not rush it. At this stage, your baby might have discovered the art of mischief, which…
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Seeking Support for Anxiety: A Journey to Better Parenting
At home insemination I have faced clinical anxiety since my college years, and I am well-acquainted with its crippling effects. Just recalling how those panic attacks would ambush me—sapping joy at social gatherings or undermining my confidence during exams—makes my stomach churn. Back then, I was young and stubborn, convinced that I could manage on…
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Officer Assists 10-Year-Old with Homework Dilemma
At home insemination In a heartwarming incident, a 10-year-old girl named Emily decided to seek assistance from her local police department when she hit a snag with her math homework. This charming story unfolded in a small town, where Emily, a fifth grader, reached out via Facebook Messenger to the officers in Springfield, Ohio. While…
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Embracing Openness: Lessons from Marrying a Man 20 Years My Senior
At home insemination Yesterday, while perusing a magazine, I stumbled upon a question from a reader regarding her father’s new partner, who happened to be much younger and only slightly older than herself. It struck a chord with me, as I often reflect on how I fit into similar narratives presented in movies or TV…