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A collection of short stories with the young (or young at heart) LGBTQ folk in mind about days gone by, coming of age, coming out, and even coming to terms with loss. It's a little bit naughty, occasionally bittersweet, and certainly a lot of fun. (Now listen, class is in session, bitch, so take a seat!)
Are you a parent, grandparents of a new born and are faced with challenges of older sibling/s acceptance to new baby? You are now alone, many other are also experiencing similar situation. YOUR SOLUTION IS HERE!!!Baby's Little Helper was created to assist you; by incorporating the assistance of your older child/ren in the everyday simple needs of baby's care - like the handing of a diaper, a socks, or a blanket, here or there. It is amazing to see older siblings resilience slowly slipping away to be replaced by curiosity and an awesome feel of importance, pride and dependency upon their help, as mom and dad or caregiver can't do it without their help. This book is filled with amazing ideas and ways in which this can be achieved. A combination of coloring fun and activities for your older ones to enjoy by themselves after their aiding is done and while mom and dad focus on the more detailed tasks involved in taking care of baby, older sibling will be focusing on their coloring and activity tasks too. An ideal MUST HAVE for every family with older siblings who are about to or has welcomed a new baby to the family,
This is the personal memoir of Lois Baldwin DeVoe. A 1949 graduate of Goucher College, Lois Baldwin DeVoe also attended Rutgers University and the University of Innsbruck, Austria. She was born Lois Marion Kahl in Baltimore and raised on Marlo Farm near Reisterstown, Maryland, where she learned her love of animals and dreamed of traveling the world. She lives in Mercy Ridge, a retirement community in Lutherville, with her cat, Lucy.
"If you want to date me, all you need to do is say the word. I'd never let you go." I added Sage to my rugby club's annual list of women who are off limits thinking I could protect her from the gorillas I play with. Aspen's a small town in the off season when the dating pool shrinks to the size of a melted snowflake. Never did I think I'd be the one to break the code and date her. Even if it's all for show. A wager between friends. An excuse to hang out with her more. Nothing more than that. Right? *** Who agrees to date their best friend over a green smoothie? Apparently this girl right here. Now the man-bun-sporting South African rugby god next door is my fake boyfriend. I need to rebuild my confidence after some poor dating decisions. Who could be better to fluff my ego than Aspen's hottest bachelor? This situation is a win-win. Right? Next to You is a standalone Romantic Comedy/New Adult Romance about a rugby player and an heiress in Aspen. This is a full-length novel told in dual POVs.
Make Self-Care A Priority is a journal that provides time to reflect, release, recharge, and renew on your journey to better health and becoming the best version of authentic YOU. By the end of this journal, you will: -Uncover why daily devotion is better than yearly resolutions.-Harness self-empathy and self-compassion: the capacity to notice, value, and respond to your own needs as generously as you attend to the needs of others.-Create a clear vision to manifest your goals and dreams.-Accelerate the healthy, connected, purpose-driven life you are capable of, desire, and deserve. Throughout the journal, Dr. Gwen shares some of her favorite self-care quotes to jump-start positive thinking and highlights the importance of prioritizing the value of YOU as a person. Every day is a new growth opportunity and a chance to live life more abundantly. Remember, your needs matter too!
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