Have you seen this viral TikTok involving a mother claiming she doesn't feel obligated to return her grocery cart to where it belongs in the parking lot?
Mom left us in September 2006, just as Michelle started her sophomore year in high school. Matt had graduated that spring from Erskine Academy. He came into the Maine Veteran's Home to show "Nana" his graduation gown before commencement. That was almost nine years ago.
Anyone with kids knows getting them to bed can be an exhausting undertaking, so pity this poor mother who's trying to put twins to sleep for the night.
Mom left us in September 2006, just as Michelle started her sophomore year in high school. Oh, how proud she'd be of her granddaughter today as she graduates tomorrow as a registered nurse. She would be there bursting with pride and shedding tears of happiness. I know that, in spirit, she is still here and Michelle, who shared a close bond with her, will have "nana" on her mind as she ac
My very stressful week ended my week on a perfect note. A back treatment and mini facial with Samantha Dyer at Rumor Has It salon in Augusta. And with Mother’s Day right round the corner, I can think of no better gift of relaxation.
An Oklahoma mother is in big trouble. You've heard about the facebook 'poke,' well how about the 'pokey?' Sequoyah County, Oklahoma police say this woman, I really don't want to call her a mother, tried to sell her children on the social media website.