Is there such a thing as texting etiquette? … Dear Modern Manners, … This is something you will not find in a book by Emily Post, as I am quite certain she never sent a text message. In my opinion, it should follow the same rules as a telephone with a land line. … When we were growing up, there were strict rules about phone use in the home. No calls before 8 am unless in an emergency. If you received a phone call at 6 am, someone was in the hospital or jail. Certain households had differing rules regarding afternoon and evening hours.
The struggle you are in today is developing the strength you need for tomorrow. Richard Turner could not have known when he overcame alcoholism and an addiction to prescription painkillers that he was developing within himself a strength that would be invaluable in the face of a second struggle. Cancer, as it often does, unexpectedly burst on the scene, threatening all his renewed hopes and dreams. However, that practiced and abundant strength showed up at the perfect time. “I find tranquility in the trials of life,” Richard shared.
Are you looking for a quick New Year’s Eve snack? Want to try something unique in your new air fryer? Try my burnt ends recipe. I have a Ninja Foodi grill, and I love it. It is perfect for this recipe.
“I’m not sure if I’m coming or going.” This is a statement people normally reserve for times of confusion and chaos or when they feel overwhelmed. But as I’m sitting here soaking up the last bit of sparkle from my Christmas tree before I take it all down and pack it away this afternoon, this sentiment feels especially appropriate.
Dear Santa, … My name is Ms. Laurie, and my four-year-old class has made a list of one thing that they would like for Christmas and one question they would like to know about you. I wanted to share their list with you. … Anna-Claire would like a Polly Pocket System. She asks, “How did you get so nice?” … Reid would like a scooter. He says, “Tell me about your house in the North Pole.” … Nora would like a Rainbow High House. She wants to know, “What do you do in your house?” … Kasey would like a castle.
Dear Santa … Our class has really been good at school this year. We have learned a lot and made new friends. We are so excited for Christmas. Are you getting the reindeer ready for Christmas Eve? Please tell the elves hello from all of us. We made our wish list and have a few questions for you.
My husband and I bought our first home in May 2003 and with that purchase came an old wooden ladder that the previous homeowners had left in the storage building. When I say old, I’m pretty sure this rickety ladder was the one Noah stood on to build the ark. Anyway, for our first three Christmases in that house, my husband would hang lights using that ladder. It might have looked as old as the hills, but the ladder was very functional… or so we thought.
Dear Santa, … Are you at the North Pole getting the presents ready? I would like My Little Pony. —Olivia … Why do you do presents? I would like a doll. —Ella … Are you coming to my house? I would like a skateboard. —Jazzie … Why do you bring a million presents? I would like a toy eagle. —Koen … Why do you give us presents? I would like a remote-control race car. —Silas … Why do you have so many elves? I would like a Nintendo Switch. —Woodson … Where do you go at Christmas time? I would like a robot. —Logan … Are the elves at the North Pole?
Dear Santa, … My students have worked so hard this school year and have been extra good. I asked them what special item they would like for you to bring them this Christmas, as well as what question would they like to ask you. … Levi would like a remote-control boat. He would like to ask you how you make all the toys. … Holt would like a Spiderman robot this year. He would like to know how long it takes the elves to make all the toys. … Charlotte would like a toy puppy. She wants to know how do you do magic? … Adeline would like a scooter this Christmas.