Tag: Life & Tradition

Cultivating Feminine Power: Traditional Wisdom on Harmonious Relationships

Feminine power is deeply connected to divine traditional wisdom, which, when cultivated, nurtures and uplifts all life benevolently. True feminine power does not deviate from the God-given gifts of compassion and empathy that females innately have within. Tapping this life-changing power’s full potential entails cultivating good moral character, learning to understand men, and embracing family and…


Dog Pays Touching Tribute to Her Furry Friend, Lies on the Grave for Hours

Everyone loved the dog named Gaspar. With his soulful brown eyes, intelligence, and endearing personality, it’s easy to see why. But no other dog loved him more than Kaya. So when Gaspar sadly died recently after an illness, his furry friend showed how deeply she felt for him. While Gaspar’s human family mourned his death,…


Homeschool Planning: Ask the Kids

‘Tis the season for homeschool planning. Many homeschooling parents, as they work their way toward the finish line of this school year, are also making their plans for next year. It’s a time to review the year that’s wrapping up and anticipate the needs of each child for the coming year. One invaluable resource that…


Dear Next Generation: The Life-Changing Power of Smiling

My most memorable lessons didn’t come as remarkable revelations, like a thwack upside the head to get my attention. No aha moment. No lightbulb. It was quiet, like a whisper that my spirit was ready to hear. While waiting for a friend to join me in a restaurant, I noticed writing on a sugar packet…


Painting the Past: Dutch Artist Brings Ancient Rome to Life

Like a bulldozer, industrialization plowed into Victorian England in the 19th century. Along with its positive impacts, such as rising incomes for some, new consumer goods for those who could afford them, and automated services for the rich, there were drawbacks. The Industrial Revolution changed the way Victorian society lived and worked as people moved…


Mom’s Innovative Car Seat Coats for Kids Make Winter Rides Safer and Happier

Dahlia Rizk, 47, mother of three from New Hampshire and inventor of Buckle Me Baby Coats, just might have made your winter car ride a little bit easier—and a lot safer for children. When Rizk’s oldest child was 5 years old, she attended a child passenger safety check and, to her surprise, a technician informed…


‘The Secret Garden’: Flowers, Hope, and a Technicolor Spring

Spring brings the promise of rebirth, so it’s no wonder that many people claim it as their favorite season. As COVID restrictions are finally eased around the world, the spring of 2022 offers the real hope of a new beginning for the first time in two years. One of the most iconic classic tales about…


Kids and Etiquette: As the World Becomes More Impersonal, Manners Become More Important

Adults who have good manners and are respectful of others evolved from children who had the fortune of having a caring adult who served as a role model. Return the favor to the next generation. Teach by Example How you teach your children is just as important as what you teach them. Teaching by example…


All About the Butter: How to Make Bakery-Worthy French Brioche at Home

The French have a passion for brioches, which they seek out at bakery stalls and markets, and occasionally make at home. The soft, pillowy bread is a favorite for breakfast, enjoyed with butter and jam, and for the traditional goûter (mid-afternoon snack), with one or two squares of chocolate. Making brioche for Easter morning is…


Aesop’s Fables: Three Bullocks and a Lion

A lion had been watching three bullocks feeding in an open field. He had tried to attack them several times, but they had kept together, and helped each other to drive him off. The lion had little hope of eating them, for he was no match for three strong bullocks with their sharp horns and…