by Amy LeForge | Mar 21, 2014 | Resources/Reviews
Heroes, as I’ve approached my mid-forties I’ve struggled more and more with diet and exercise. When I had my fantastic knee injury on the bunny hill skiing in 2010 I was at a weight and shape that made me happy. Since then, not so much. I’ve tried...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 21, 2014 | Baby
Babies like exploring and learning about the mysterious world around them, and their insatiable curiosity can often lead to an accident. You cannot start helping your baby feel better until you know what is wrong, so look for these six signs your baby has a broken or...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 20, 2014 | Parenting
Most parents will agree divorce is difficult for any child, but may struggle with what “difficult” means for their kids. Some reactions and emotions, parents may expect, while others blindside them. Here are a few common reactions and feelings kids have...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 20, 2014 | Adolescence
Parents always want the best for their children, and there’s usually nothing in this world that would prevent them from making sure that they’re safe. Unfortunately, as our kids get older, they ultimately go out on their own. Usually the first step into...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 20, 2014 | Education
A good friend of mine is all about texture. Where my eye is blind to the subtle shades within designs, she’s able to spot an interesting layer or pattern that adds depth and fullness. It’s a talent that I envy. But it occurs to me that texture shouldn’t be confined to...