by Nan Keltie (Parenting-Styles Steward)
In my hand rests a particularly-pitiful looking pinecone. For the past 12 years it has resided in a plastic baggie with a little note that reads, "Kevin and I kicked this pinecone 153 times between our house and the gate ...read more
by Glenn Krone
My Youngest Son I had received my G.E.D. but felt compelled to graduate high school. I only had 40 units to go, so I enrolled at the local adult school. They hooked me up with a self study program and all the material...read more
My youngest son. As I sit here at my computer with my grandaughter asleep in the next room, I can so remember when my youngest son was that age. Tim came along when my oldest son was turning 5 years old, and with a new m...read more
by John Graham
Having a brilliant son is not all it might be made out to be. Paul was brought to this country when he was three and a half and when people asked his name he would answer "Master Paul" as a true English child should. It...read more
by Mary Hickey
Most people would think that Brendan was our surprise baby since he was born within 11 months from Bridget which makes them the true "Irish Twins" but since all of my children are technically a year apart I call them my "I...read more
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