Tag: Family

Parents’ Bill of Rights Is How Congress Can Help State School Reformers

Commentary The stunning success of conservative education reform across the country in the past few years is the result a moral fact: Parents are children’s primary educators. Until very recently, this was not disputed, let alone controversial. But lately, it has become clear that progressive elites who run teachers unions and school boards, the Democratic…


This Unique Castle Has Been One Family’s Home Through 34 Generations and for Over 800 Years

A fairytale castle in Germany has survived since the medieval era under the care of one single family. Thanks to a community effort and the family’s dedication, the castle stands unscathed by war and demolition and is now beloved the world over as a piece of history, a stunning photo hotspot, and a testament to…


Saving and Sharing Good Memories Is Easy, Healthy, and Fun

Trust me friend a hundred years Goes faster than you think, so don’t blink Written by Casey Beathard and Chris Wallin, that’s the refrain for country music star Kenny Chesney’s poignant hit song, “Don’t Blink.” The ballad tells of a 102-year-old man celebrating his birthday on television, who when asked the secret of life, says:…


Dreams | I Married Joan Season 1, Ep.6

Joan thinks she’ll impress her old schoolmates with the fact she married a judge until she finds out they have all achieved great personal success on their own. …


After Adopting Siblings, Couple Gives Birth to a Beautiful Baby With Down Syndrome

College sweethearts Tomas and Kirstin Czernek, who live in central Florida, began thinking about starting a family through adoption after 10 years of marriage. Originally from the Czech Republic, Tomas, 34, owns a financial brokerage, while Kirstin, 36, from New Jersey, is a social media content creator. After both moved to Florida for school, they…


Jitterbug | I Married Joan Season 1, Ep.3

“I Married Joan” is an American situation comedy that aired on NBC. It starred actress Joan Davis in her wacky adventures as the quirky, scatterbrained wife of a mild-mannered community judge, the Honorable Bradley Stevens (Jim Backus). …


How to Practice Positive Parenting

The chaotic state of the world and alarming rates of depression and anxiety among children and teens have today’s parents treading in turbulent waters. I asked Sarah R. Moore, founder of Dandelion Seeds Positive Parenting and author of “Peaceful Discipline: Story Teaching, Brain Science & Better Behavior,” for her advice. Here’s what she said. Sarah…


Career | I Married Joan Season 1, Ep.1

“I Married Joan” is an American situation comedy that aired on NBC. It starred actress Joan Davis in her wacky adventures as the quirky, scatterbrained wife of a mild-mannered community judge, the Honorable Bradley Stevens (Jim Backus). …


Donald Trump’s Presidential Quest: Marching ‘Into Hell for a Heavenly Cause’

“The Impossible Dream”: A song befitting the American Freedom Tour’s first winter gala held at the historic Mar-a-Lago. Shortly after Donald Trump announced his bid for the 2024 presidential election, the music I performed there was befitting the historic occasion. The inspirational song from the Broadway show “Man of La Mancha” is timeless, with lyrics…


Woman With Dementia, 85, Forgets Herself but Not Her Beloved Husband: ‘He’s My Guy!’

An elderly New Yorker with late-stage dementia often forgets herself, but she never fails to recognize her beloved husband of 63 years and has even coined a catchphrase: “He’s my guy!” The couple has unwittingly become a viral sensation since their son began sharing sweet moments from their family home on social media. Originally from…