October 23rd, 2009
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June 29th, 2009
Posted in Lifestyle, Love by Diana Feather | 9 Comments »
Now that your engaged to the love of your life how do you deal with his or her mother? From the moment you met her there was some tension in the air. She didn’t like the way you dressed, she didn’t like your hair, or she just didn’t think you were good enough for her son or daughter. So how do you fix these issues before you settle in with your soon-to-be spouse? Not to worry here are 5 tips that may help you have a relationship with her before you call off the wedding.
5. Don’t put your fiance in the middle…
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March 30th, 2009
Posted in Lifestyle by Diana Feather | 4 Comments »
With today’s economic crisis brides and grooms are wondering whether they can afford the wedding they truly desire and have dreamed about all their lives. It can be difficult to save money when prices are rising; I know this to be true for myself. So here are some tips to help you cut costs for your big day. Continue reading ‘5 Ways to Stick to Your Wedding Budget …’
March 8th, 2009
Posted in Lifestyle by Diana Feather | 12 Comments »
Not dreaming of the white ball gown with the cathedral train or the big church wedding? That’s OK, especially today with all the alternative ways to make your big day the way you want it. Don’t let weddings scare you; here are 5 tips for making this day the way you truly pictured it. Continue reading ‘5 Tips for the Not so Typical Bride…’
October 6th, 2008
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By Ines Maric
Good. Now that I’ve caught your attention, I’m going to admit that I completely made up the “study”. Who knows what men think!
I do know what my thoughts are on love, life, dieting, family, parenting, wellness, home improvement, fashion, celebrities, reality shows and ladybugs. This time, I’m only going to cover the love life of one of my closest friends and her choices that made her as miserable as a model who ate the whole chicken before a very important fashion show.
Continue reading ‘Studies Show That Men Feel More’
September 22nd, 2008
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By Diana Feather
I’m trying to find my purpose in life; I’m trying to find my way. I always enjoyed writing, especially poetry. In high school I found out that I was good at writing stories and interviewing people for Journalism class. I continued my studies in college and graduated with a BA in English and minored in Journalism. After graduating I sent out applications with my resume attached only to get turned down by four out of five possible internships. The fifth internship had good news that came too late. I already had a job as a data entry clerk that was going to help me pay back my school loans and start a 401k fund. I desperately wanted to take the internship, however the hours conflicted with the job that I desperately needed to keep at the time. Now three years later I am still a data entry clerk who is still looking for freelance journalism work. I don’t regret taking my current position because if I hadn’t I would have never met my fiancé. I just want to find my niche in the world and I want to know if I’m truly meant to be a writer. I still enjoy writing and I have a blog that I keep updated about the world around me. I also continue to search for possible freelance work that I can do from home. However, it never seems enough for me and it does not seem to be what I’m searching for. I know the dream job won’t come in a magic bottle and that I have to continue to search for it and put my resume out there. But how do I get five years experience if every job I find is asking for experienced writers?
September 17th, 2008
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By Amy Mahlum
My best friend from high school and I recently reconnected. I learned that she was going through a divorce and since I had been there, I have found myself a source of support for her. Her incredible need to move on, to not be alone, to replace the old with the new inspired me to take a look at my dating life after divorce and to share how dating was for me, after not doing it for over nine years.
Continue reading ‘Dating After Divorce: An Introduction’