Consideration for Others. Teach children what kindness is: to care about someone else, to think about the “other guy,” to do nice little things for someone, not to stare at ...
A local children's author will present her new book at Fables Books at 10:30 Saturday with a special reading. Sheila L.
In the past few days I’ve seen so many easy Thanksgiving crafts that are just perfect for toddlers and preschoolers! I can’t resist sharing my favorites. So here’s my list of the top Thanksgiving ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was picking up food at a restaurant when a young lady approached the counter to retrieve her order. She was wearing a lovely white dress. Unfortunately, her bright ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I used to be religious, many years ago, but I now identify as pagan -- meaning that I believe in the powers of Mother Earth, and that everything she’s created is sacred.
Dear Miss Manners: I used to be religious, many years ago, but I now identify as pagan — meaning that I believe in the powers of Mother Earth, and that everything she’s created is sacred.
Are you hosting a party and looking to add some fun and interactive elements? Look no further than this article about 28 DIY party games for adults. It’ll be your go-to guide for elevating any ...
Modelling good manners around the home and in your own interaction with others is obviously crucial. But there’s a clear uniting theme when it comes to manners in Australia: in Australian ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My wife and I are close friends with another couple. We have traveled locally, domestically and internationally with them. We have been on countless outings, and are closer to ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My neighbor and I had a heated disagreement about trick-or-treating. We are fortunate to live in a picturesque neighborhood of single-family houses, and our street is popular ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am very much against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and I don’t want to support it by buying a diamond engagement ring, since the stone is likely to come from Russia.
Dear Miss Manners: Is it appropriate for my daughter-in-law to say to me, “Why don’t you ask us what we want, rather than just getting something that we may not want or use?” I was offended ...