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Caroline Bologna - Apparently 'Bridgerton' And 'The Gilded Age' Are Influencing Baby Names - huffpost.com - Usa

Apparently 'Bridgerton' And 'The Gilded Age' Are Influencing Baby Names

From Dutton to Khaleesi, the influence of popular shows like “Yellowstone” and “Game of Thrones” on the baby naming landscape has been well documented. Now it seems there’s another series inspiring American parents’ name choices.

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Marie Holmes - 24 Tweets About What Parents Really Think Of School Spirit Days - huffpost.com - state Indiana - county Day

24 Tweets About What Parents Really Think Of School Spirit Days

You might have thought that by remembering the poster board for the school project, the clean gym clothes, the musical instrument and the individually wrapped homemade bake sale goodies (free of the twelve most common allergens), you had this week covered.

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Kelsey Borresen - 20 Of The Funniest Tweets About Married Life (May 28 - June 3) - huffpost.com

20 Of The Funniest Tweets About Married Life (May 28 - June 3)

Marriage is full of highs, lows and a whole bunch of ordinary moments in between. Somehow the married people on X, formerly known as Twitter, continue to find humor in the minutiae of wedded life.

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Marie Holmes - Grandparents Are Getting Older, On Average. Here's Why That Matters. - huffpost.com - state North Carolina

Grandparents Are Getting Older, On Average. Here's Why That Matters.

Kathy L. is a 46-year-old mother of three in North Carolina. Five years ago, she moved her family back to her hometown in order to help care for her aging parents, but for the past year and a half, the family has devoted significant time and resources to caring for her husband’s aunt, who has dementia. Her children were ages 15, 11 and 9 when the aunt came to live with them last summer.

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I Hit the Jackpot With The Tradwife Lifestyle Until it All Came Crashing Down - huffpost.com - state Virginia - state Utah - county Williams

I Hit the Jackpot With The Tradwife Lifestyle Until it All Came Crashing Down

Search the term “tradwife” on TikTok and you’ll find thousands of carefully curated videos from creators like 26-year-old Estee Williams from Richmond, Virginia, and Hannah Neeleman, also known as Ballerina Farm , who has amassed 7 million followers sharing cooking and homemaking videos from her Utah farmhouse. The videos feature a soft life aesthetic: modern women clad in ’50s housewife aprons, baking bread and arranging flowers in full makeup and perfectly styled hair.

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Lenny Kravitz - Brittany Wong - People Are Sharing The Things They Learned Embarrassingly Late In Life - huffpost.com - Usa

People Are Sharing The Things They Learned Embarrassingly Late In Life

As long as they’re innocent in nature, misunderstandings and things we mishear and then believe for years make life a whole lot funnier: Take, for instance, my former stepbrother, who, on a road trip, heard Lenny Kravitz’s cover of the Guess Who’s “American Woman” playing and bellowed, “A married woman, stay away from me!” from the backseat. (That’s absolutely not the correct lyric, but honestly, fair reading!)

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Marie Holmes - These 16 Foods Show That Store-Bought Is Sometimes As Good As Homemade - huffpost.com - Poland

These 16 Foods Show That Store-Bought Is Sometimes As Good As Homemade

When my firstborn child turned 6 months old, I embarked on the project of feeding him his first solid foods. As I had been both the provider and producer of what he ate up to that point, I felt responsible for ensuring that he continued to be well nourished. I also believed that these first tastes of food would set up eating habits that would stay with him for his whole life.

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Kelsey Borresen - People Dread This Type Of Social Interaction — But It Has Surprising Benefits - huffpost.com

People Dread This Type Of Social Interaction — But It Has Surprising Benefits

The close relationships we have with romantic partners, family, friends and even co-workers enrich our lives in countless ways. But there’s another type of connection that’s meaningful but often overlooked: the interactions we share with strangers.

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