Two Fab Femmes at it again... Listen in as we chew the fat with politician Nathan Fletcher. We’re discussing the good, the bad and the ugly of politics. Catch a new 2FF episode each Friday.
Category: Family
Two Fab Femmes – Coming at Ya!
Hi all. Have you subscribed to the Two Fab Femmes Podcast yet? Each and every Friday, we bring you new topics, opinions and laughter. From fashion to politics, and everything in between, underneath, above, inside and outside. Consider us your security blanket covering every relatable topic we women go through. Click here to listen! We… Continue reading Two Fab Femmes – Coming at Ya!
My Travel Notes…
As I sit on the plane awaiting takeoff for my first vacation in nine years, I can't help but question why I don't travel more often. Everyone needs to hit the refresh button from time to time. Now that I work in the hospitality Industry, vacations should be a requirement at least once a year.… Continue reading My Travel Notes…
5 Ways to Cope with Christmas
The other morning I received a call from one of my dearest friends. It’s hard to believe we met over 16 years ago when our flight was canceled and we were both stranded in airport limbo. Incidentally, we were eight years old at the time! Okay, or eight times something. She is one of those… Continue reading 5 Ways to Cope with Christmas
What is Grande Parenting Solutions?
Shari Grande, MSW, PCI Certified Parent Coach Are you struggling to be the best parent possible for your child? When a child has a developmental, social, emotional or learning challenge everyone in the family is affected. Parent coaching starts with you, the parent and supports you and your partner on the journey of raising a… Continue reading What is Grande Parenting Solutions?
Interview with a Divorcee
Marriage (also called matrimony or wedlock) is a socially or ritually recognized union or legal contract between spouses that establishes rights and obligations between them, between them and their children, and between them and their in-laws.[1] The definition of marriage varies from culture to culture, but it is principally an institution in which interpersonal relationships… Continue reading Interview with a Divorcee
The Holidays: Special Needs Style
By: Shari Grande - Grande Parenting Solutions At the risk of sounding like Mrs. Grinch I have a confession. I don’t like the Holidays. There, I said it. Perhaps if we could go back to celebrating Halloween AND Thanksgiving prior to the barrage of decorations, cards, food, dinner party invitations, commitments, more food, and… Continue reading The Holidays: Special Needs Style
Fashion Wisdom to “Women in Clothes”
By | Meghan Strocco Hi everyone. I am back with words of wisdom. Well, I am just back with words 🙂 My sister Julie sent me a book, and it really is special. It spoke to me. It's called "Women in Clothes." I won't bore you with too many details- you can go grab the… Continue reading Fashion Wisdom to “Women in Clothes”
A Personal Story: My Nonni Josephine
I’ve written about some heavy topics in my short time as a Blogger, but this one is probably the most personal (believe it or not), the hardest and most profound of all for me. I asked my Mom if she would allow me to share a very personal experience that she doesn’t tell anyone. She… Continue reading A Personal Story: My Nonni Josephine
10 Things Parents Should Know To Protect Their Child/Teen From Sexual Abuse
Unfortunately, sexual abuse of children and teens is far too common. Countless studies have shown that children do not openly express to adults what is happening to them. It’s so important for parents to be keenly aware if their child is acting out, and equally important to assess the adults who play key roles in… Continue reading 10 Things Parents Should Know To Protect Their Child/Teen From Sexual Abuse