Wood Wall Monogram
November 1, 2009 by Kathy Zengolewicz
Filed under Home & Living
I have a great way to spice up your child’s bedroom. Wooden wall monograms are simple to make and they give the kids a feeling of pride to see their initials up on the wall. It makes them feel as though they have a place that is just for them. Even if they share a bedroom with a sibling, you can still make the room special by placing the monograms directly over their bed.
Here is what you will need to get started:
Acrylic paint for use on wood (get a couple of colors and get fancy, I used red, white and …read more
Dating Practice: Privacy and Personal Space Issue
November 11, 2007 by Sasha Manuel
Filed under Relationships
I’m not talking about outright intrusion on sensitive personal facts about yourself. What I’m referring to are limitations you set during those initial stages of dating. Do you even set limitations at all?
I’m not sure if you’ve encountered the concept of applying “rules” in your dating life. An example for that would be something I’ve heard (not verifiable, though) done which is that a girl would not accept dates after Wednesday or something like “let’s go out tomorrow night” sort of invite.
Well, in my country, dates are becoming quite common but it’s interspersed with the traditional courtship practices. But for …read more
Just How Private Are You?
January 21, 2007 by Sasha Manuel
Filed under Relationships
It got me thinking — having experienced being left to wonder on the whereabouts of a former partner, er, to say the least — just how much one person can keep personal affairs, er, private. Is it even a common practice? You, as the other half of a whole, are allowed to NOT disclose certain things you consider too personal to share — even to your partner.
I don’t want to sound like the clingy girlfriend here but hear me out on a theory.
I do sometimes prefer that I know where my man is. Two reasons: one, just to know …read more




