Parenting is Letting Go
September 16, 2009 by Christine Gooding
Filed under Parenting
We teach our wee ones how to walk. A few years later, they’re running away from us and into the arms of their girlfriends. We teach them how to jump. Later on, they’re cliff-diving and giving us the scare of our lives. We teach them how to tie their own shoes. In a split-second, they’re walking down the aisle to the tune of Canon in D.
While we want our children to hang on to us, we do realize they have their own lives to lead. The most we can do is teach them to be the best that they can …read more
On Meeting Someone New
April 15, 2006 by Sasha Manuel
Filed under Relationships
Recalling that moment when you first see him or her, your mind would suddenly produce several questions that somehow you find hard to find any answer to. Not unless you do get to really meet this guy or girl and get a few answered. I’m sure it can be attraction or plain curiosity that will push you to take that second look.
Don’t be afraid to do something out of character especially when you’re an alien to a place or situation. It’s taking that chance, which will give you that opening big enough for you to say if it’s something worthwhile. …read more
Positive Predictability
January 23, 2006 by gayla
Filed under Relationships
How many times have you found yourself in a relationship where trust was one of the weakest points? Whether you were the one that wasn’t trusted or perhaps you were the one not trusting – either way, so many people have placed such emphasis on trust – that by the way is one of the key ingredients in a successful relationship. Without trust, there’s little else worth fighting for.
As an example, I know a girl who was married, had an affair with her best friend’s husband. The two fell in love, made a baby, divorced their respective …read more




