(ARA) – Are you taking risks with your life without even knowing it? You may be one of the nearly 6 million Americans who have type 2 diabetes and don’t even know it. Diabetes affects nearly 24 million children and adults in the United States and another 57 million have pre-diabetes, a condition that places […]
read more(ARA) – For Nancy Lumb, one of the hardest parts of having cancer was dealing with the appearance-related side effects of treatment. “I never cried when I was told I had breast cancer or had to tell my mother and husband,” says Lumb. “I only cried when I started to lose my hair. Cancer has […]
read more(ARA) – Ever since she was a little girl, Amanda Davis dreamed of one day having her grandmother’s cherished wedding china as her very own. “As a child, I always loved listening to stories about past family gatherings as Mamo took each piece of her china out of the hutch so carefully,” says Davis. “I […]
read more(ARA) – Children can add so much to a wedding day – from the ring bearer toddling down the aisle carrying a pillow with precious cargo, to the flower girl who sweetly perfumes your path to the altar by dropping tender petals in her wake. As special as you feel on your wedding day, you’ll […]
read moreSPRUCE up your appearance ladies and take grooming very, very seriously. Let us not blame women who go in for asset-enhancing techniques anymore. For, where a man is concerned, nothing seems to have changed so far as his mating instincts go. He is still the visual creature he was many centuries ago – appearances are […]
read moreFor weddings, caterers can be a huge benefit in that they organize, schedule, plan, and manage various portions of the reception. For example, whether you want a formal, sit-down dinner, a buffet line for your guests, a cocktail party, or an informal outdoor barbecue for your reception, a qualified caterer can take the load of […]
read moreThis checklist will help the groom in planning the most important day of his life. Feel free to print it out and give copies to those helping to plan your wedding (especially the Best Man). 6 Months Discuss wedding expenses and budget with fiancee and all parents. Who is paying for what? Start making out your […]
read moreWhen you make your time table, (1) schedule each event and (2) plan enough time for it. The following chart will help you with the essentials; the spaces between each item will let you add the things that will be different for your wedding (you might get dressed at church instead of at home, etc.) […]
read moreThis checklist will help you in planning the most important day of your life. Feel free to print it out and give copies to those helping to plan your wedding.6-12 Months Choose the kind of wedding you will have, date and time. Discuss the budget, and who will pay for what. Consider hiring a wedding coordinator. Make arrangements […]
read moreBeing chosen as a maid of honor is a great privilege, but it also requires a large number of responsibilities in the wedding planning process. The maid of honor will likely be spending a great deal of time with the best man, since their duties are often the same and require them to work hand-in-hand […]
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